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27th February 08, 12:54 PM
#31
You know, little girls learn how to do all this when they are about 5 years old...
Just throwing that out there...
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27th February 08, 01:00 PM
#32
 Originally Posted by Arlen
You know, little girls learn how to do all this when they are about 5 years old...
Just throwing that out there... 
But how many of them are wearing an 8 yard 16 oz tank?
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27th February 08, 01:01 PM
#33
Yes, Arlen, this has been pointed out before by String. 
What about little Scottish boys, eh?
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27th February 08, 01:25 PM
#34
 Originally Posted by Galician
How about those of us who are traveling on public transportation systems? Has anyone figured out how to keep the pleats flat while squeezing into a row of seats barely 6" from the row in front of it??? 
For long airline flights and/or train rides I have found the USA PV kilt to work very well and also be very forgiving. I have heard others brag about the UK also, but I don't own a UK, so I wouldn't know.
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27th February 08, 02:15 PM
#35
Thanks, James. I have a UK and don't worry about the pleats on it. I guess that I was wondering about a more traditional style kilt. Good point about the USAK. I don't have their semi-trad, but maybe some day.
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27th February 08, 03:10 PM
#36
 Originally Posted by Galician
Yes, Arlen, this has been pointed out before by String. 
Well, String was talking about certain other skills, I think - though I'm still confused how one does those things "like a lady" in a port-a-loo with petticoats and acres of taffeta to contend with.
But that's another thread in some other forum.
R.
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27th February 08, 04:01 PM
#37
"port-a-loo" 
I just love that take on the smelly things....... Oh so very British!!!!
Good one Rex.
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27th February 08, 04:21 PM
#38
Well, it is true.
Fair enough, they get the benefit of something a bit lighter, but I figure if a wee lassie can do it, I can too!
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27th February 08, 08:55 PM
#39
 Originally Posted by Arlen
Well, it is true.
Fair enough, they get the benefit of something a bit lighter, but I figure if a wee lassie can do it, I can too!
 Originally Posted by Dirk Skene
Hamish did a video on "sweeping the pleats." It's on the board somewhere .
Just found the video clip here http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/v...x.html?t=20913
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27th February 08, 08:58 PM
#40
 Originally Posted by Alaskan Kilted Guy
I am driving a Toyota 4Runner right now. (Well not at this exact moment!) I climb in and raise my hips, reach down and sweep the pleats. It seems to work fairly well, though I don't know how it would work out for a long drive.
Doesn't look very graceful, but it is the method that I have tried too. Not sure if there is a better method, but climbing into my pickup truck this seems to be the easiest way to get things straightened out.
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