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  1. #1
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    If you are like me, your MUG is longer than a kilt. My UK hits me about two inches below the knee, that is where they usually hang. It does take some getting used to when you move up to the big leagues but keep on.
    Gentleman of Substance

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    I've never had that problem. I sweep the back when I sit and since it's being sat upon, there's no place for it to "ride up".
    Steve
    Clans MacDonald & MacKay
    In the Highlands of Colorado.

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    Aye, sweeping is the key, as is sitting slightly forward then pushing back.

    Do it right, and it's graceful.

    Do it wrong and you look like a gay camel sitting down!

    Slainte

    Bruce

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