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At the recent cup final a great many Spaniards tried their hand at kilt wearing.
While I say Kudos to them for trying, here's a great example of some of the mishaps.
Aside form the polka-dotted disasters, we have another backwards kilt.
Oh well, it was all in fun and I spoke to a few decent blokes who are now considering getting their own kilts.
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Saw this fellow at a local fairie festival:
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I know a lot of guys who wear tails at Ren Faire's and festivals...
This particular person is wearing Satyr horns, as well; so I imagine he is going for a certain look/persona.
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 Originally Posted by canawler
Saw this fellow at a local fairie festival:

Poor fellow, it must be very embarassing to be a cuckold in such a public place...
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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 Originally Posted by Panache
Poor fellow, it must be very embarassing to be a cuckold in such a public place...
Cheers
Jamie
OK, I may regret asking this, but......
I see guys wearing tails like that for years, generally with kilts, at faires and cons, even saw a couple at the games last week. I never really gave it any thought (other than it looks dumb IMO ) So in referance to the statement above about being "cuckolded", unless you are talking about the "wearing of horns", Is there some meaning about this affectation in faire culture that I am unaware of?
Order of the Dandelion, The Houston Area Kilt Society, Bald Rabble in Kilts, Kilted Texas Rabble Rousers, The Flatcap Confederation, Kilted Playtron Group.
"If you’re going to talk the talk, you’ve got to walk the walk"
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 Originally Posted by Zardoz
OK, I may regret asking this, but......
I see guys wearing tails like that for years, generally with kilts, at faires and cons, even saw a couple at the games last week. I never really gave it any thought (other than it looks dumb  IMO ) So in referance to the statement above about being "cuckolded", unless you are talking about the "wearing of horns", Is there some meaning about this affectation in faire culture that I am unaware of?
The only thing I could find online was this:
"If the fox tails ever meant anything, they don't mean anything any more. Although there's a somewhat historical story about 'flea furs' drawing flies away from one's eyes and face, the primary reason women wear them now is to hear somebody look at them and quip 'Nice tail!'"
Best regards,
Jake
[B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]
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 Originally Posted by Arlen
At the recent cup final a great many Spaniards tried their hand at kilt wearing.
While I say Kudos to them for trying, here's a great example of some of the mishaps.
Aside form the polka-dotted disasters, we have another backwards kilt.
Oh well, it was all in fun and I spoke to a few decent blokes who are now considering getting their own kilts.
Exactly! Every kilted mistake, everyone wearing clan MacTablecloth, is an opportunity to share the love, to share the kilt, to share the tartan. Education, not mockery!
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7th August 07, 12:34 PM
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 Originally Posted by Arlen
At the recent cup final a great many Spaniards tried their hand at kilt wearing.
While I say Kudos to them for trying, here's a great example of some of the mishaps.
Aside form the polka-dotted disasters, we have another backwards kilt.
Oh well, it was all in fun and I spoke to a few decent blokes who are now considering getting their own kilts.
Isn't that Clan McMinnie Mouse?
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