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18th June 09, 07:22 AM
#111
Topless kilting?

Thought that was what you did to look big, bad and mean............... even when you are a teddy bear!
Good to hear from you Tetley! How goes the sailing? ith:
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18th June 09, 08:10 PM
#112
Ok Sheild Your Eyes But I am proud to be a member of the Shitrless Kilters
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18th June 09, 09:13 PM
#113
 Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
I don't see faults when I see a woman in a bathing suit. I just smile. (Don't worry about what the guys think. They'll smile, too.)
Old joke: A recent study found women are more uncomfortable undressing in front of other women. Women believe women are critical. Women know men are thankful.
Moving on, are we showing off now? Should I get out the camera?
Dave
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18th June 09, 09:45 PM
#114
Here HERE!
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Yikes! So much body shame! Where is it all coming from....who says we have to look a certain way to go without a shirt??
We are so free wearing our kilts and so uptight without a shirt...its Schizophrenic! Guys...its okay to go topless EVEN IF your six pack has turned into a keg...EVEN IF you have man boobs....man boobs are a sign of a healthy drinking career. Alcohol kills testosterone in men and lets the estrogen flourish. Be proud of your upper half.
Who says fat, pale and scarred is "ugly." The same idiots who say kilts are "feminine"....don't let them win. Stand kilted, topless, and PROUD! FREEDOM!!!
Ron
YOU SAID IT RON! I am equally mystified by the psuedo-MPD among our bretheren... Perhaps we need to get a Shirtless Rabble event going? You're all welcome to bare your chests in my backyard this summer, and then we can march to Parliament Hill, and retire to the Highland Pub in The Market! :-D Now THAT sounds like a positive step toward true kilt-freedom. :-D
Of course, we wouldn't be storming the Chateau Laurier for High Tea without our shirts, that would just be rude... Top-freedom has appropriate times and places which are needless-to-say, informal, but not exclusive of public view or solidarity parades.
Last edited by Fit2BKilted; 18th June 09 at 10:03 PM.
Reason: Addendum
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18th June 09, 10:08 PM
#115
 Originally Posted by abaort_cav
Ok Sheild Your Eyes But I am proud to be a member of the Shirtless Kilters
Nothing offensive there... You look comfortable. Kudos!
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18th June 09, 10:11 PM
#116
 Originally Posted by BroosterB1
Topless kilting?
Is that Clark you're wearing? Nice kilt. Good pic. The Crocs are a nice touch. Kilt-on!
Last edited by Fit2BKilted; 18th June 09 at 10:12 PM.
Reason: more to say.
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18th June 09, 10:54 PM
#117
Any activity that I do shirtless (mowing, building, etc.) usually ends up with me being sweaty and dirty, and often involves paint, and as I have an 8-yard, heavy weight wool, several-hundred-dollar Newsome tank that I want to preserve as long as I can, I therefore do those activities non-kilted. For instance, today I finished the steps on my front porch, then stained them white, so I wore some old denim shorts and a T-shirt, which I soon peeled out of (the shirt, that is). Sunday I'm 'piping at my parents' church, so I'll be kilted and wear a shirt and tie and jacket and half-plaid and all the rest of the kit. Like Matt said above, it's all a matter of context.
By the way, why do Hamish and the other shirtless models shave their chests? Are they all Olympic swimmers, or did they use too much lighter fluid while grilling shirtless?
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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21st June 09, 07:28 PM
#118
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21st June 09, 07:30 PM
#119
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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21st June 09, 07:43 PM
#120
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