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    I think finding lets say, Angelina Jolie's hand under my kilt would overcome any objections i might have thought i had..

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    Quote Originally Posted by toneinedin View Post
    I think finding lets say, Angelina Jolie's hand under my kilt would overcome any objections i might have thought i had..
    Well in in that case that could be a one time acception to the rule of being a gentleman,an NOT saying "Don't do that."

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    quite often Drummers wiil shove sticks down thier hose, which are ideal for drawing and rapping a would-be lifters shins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by highlander_Daz View Post
    quite often Drummers wiil shove sticks down thier hose, which are ideal for drawing and rapping a would-be lifters shins.
    I've seen that done as well...

    ...and on that note, our piper at our wedding had his practice chanter shoved into the top of his hose so he'd have it handy to work out a new tune before hand (I know he doesn't keep it there all the time though ).
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    hmm, thanks for the idea of keeping stuff in the hose. now i have a place for extra sticks when i place drums, that are easy in reach.
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    I have the opposite problem, people asking me to P L E A S E make sure the wind doesn't kick my pleats in the air. NObody want to know whats under my kilt.

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