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    Quote Originally Posted by MacCathmhaoil View Post
    My new reply when attractive young women ask is " for $5.00 I'll tell you, for $10.00 I'll show you and for $20.00 I'll let you find out for yourself! If in the event that they are drop dead gorgeous it is $30.00, it's all I can afford to pay!
    I use $2, $5, and "if they buy the next round" for that one. I guess I'm cheap! Although I have gotten a few free rounds!

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    I had never run across this particular reply before.

    Ken

    "The best things written about the bagpipe are written on five lines of the great staff" - Pipe Major Donald MacLeod, MBE

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    Quote Originally Posted by HarborSpringsPiper View Post
    I had never run across this particular reply before.

    That's the response I've been using with my girlfriend who still isn't so sure about this whole kilt thing.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigkahuna View Post
    Say, "That's for me to know and you to find out".

    I'd be careful with that response....I've had people, both men and women, try to find out!

    Several times I've had a woman slide a hand up my kilt (without permission) to check. When I ask if I can do the same to them they get all embarrassed - or in one case almost insulted by the suggestion.

    On the whole, I don't worry about "the question." It comes with wearing a kilt. Much the same as when I'm at a reenactment or living history program wearing a wool uniform on a warm muggy summer day and I'm frequently asked "Aren't you hot?"
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    My typical response to the question is, "You will have to ask a bonnie lass as I am sworn to secrecy." On this side of the pond, many times the inquirer (usually female) then asks, "What's a bonnie lass?" My reply is, "a pretty lady with a smile on her face!"

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    Alan Cumming was quoted as ' not wearimg underpants ' while kilted when receiving his OBE from Princess Anne yesterday. although i thought that he was a bit overdressed from head to toe in his outfit

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    my response has only ever been
    "a course not am scottish dae ya hink coz ive hole inma **** ama flowerpot man or su`hin "

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    What amazes me is that even for those who know little about the kilt, even those from other countries, seem quite aware that underwear under a kilt is a lesser common option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HarborSpringsPiper View Post
    What cracks me up after wearing a kilt off and on for >35 years is people following up that question with "has anyone ever asked you that before?"

    I've never really figured out what anyone's reason for asking is. I guess it's just what one says to someone wearing the kilt when you don't know what else to say.

    I vary from humor or saying nothing to annoyance. I'm at a phase where I just find it annoying but try to keep good humor about it.
    I think you're right about it being the only thing they can think of to ask other than the idiotic "Are you Irish?" that seems to be popular. I also find it annoying when people ask, but try to be good natured about it. Some instances are more difficult than others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DireStraitsFan View Post
    Some instances are more difficult than others.
    Amen brother, amen. I've actually had people trying to lift my kilt while I was piping. That's just over the top. Why anybody would think it was ok to put their hands on another without permission is beyond me.
    Ken

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