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30th September 10, 10:04 PM
#21
In my venues lasses party with enthusiasm, but from experience, are cautious about flashing.
Men not so much.
[FONT="Georgia"][B][I]-- Larry B.[/I][/B][/FONT]
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2nd October 10, 12:17 PM
#22
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by BLHS209
LOL love that!
Didn't see that one before, but a few girls at the ceilidh had the other 'Kilt checker' T-shirt on. And they certainly carried out that duty!
Reminds me what one of my friends said after a ceilidh she attended. The following morning as her man climbed out of bed she saw on his bare butt what appeared to be a lipstick scrawl! Some kilt checkers believe in leaving their mark it seems!
You poor guys! But look on the bright side, its sexy and made me laugh so much it hurts!
LeeAnne xx
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3rd October 10, 01:28 AM
#23
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by LeeAnne
My man and I went to a ceilidh last week, which I love because it is all about dancing and having a great time (as opposed to just sitting about talking). I had never been to one till I started dating my bf and now I love them!
- but all the girls were in jeans. It seems that tartan skirts are nowhere near as popular as kilts are.
Now I know a kilt ISNT a skirt but I just thought it was a bit weird - us girls were the ones wearing the pants! Actually its quite cool in a way as well I think!
Hope I didn't offend, just wanted to share! LeeAnne xx
LeeAnne, you haven't offended me; nor do I think than any other here should be offended.
I think it is great. And you know, the pants are just pants, and kilt are just kilts. It is, after all, what is inside that counts.
My dear wife will often wear a skirt, but less than half the time. I, on the other hand, try to wear a kilt more than half the time.
It's a great balance, I think
Greg
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10th October 10, 05:12 PM
#24
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by McFarkus
Last weekend I was walking along when two ladies accosted me asking, "Why are you wearing a kilt?" I pointedly looked down at their trousers and then back up at them and said, "Someone has to." They giggled and walked on.
Yup!
Past President, St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
Member, Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
Founding Member, Celtic Music Spokane
Member, Royal Photographic Society
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12th October 10, 12:32 PM
#25
This kinda came up yesterday after (Canadian) Thanksgiving dinner number 2. My wife, her brother-in-law's daughter, and my wife's mum were discussing buying slacks and the way the liked them to sit on the hips and the length, etc.
I stood there listening ad then at the appropriated point looked to the side and held my hand to my kilts and said, "Boy do I feel the odd man out in this conversation!"
Guess you had to be there
Tony
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