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17th November 10, 08:36 AM
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New Today In the Scottish Sun - Apparently Native Scots Have 'The Question' As Well
"To pants, or not to pants: that is the question"
http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...Vote-poll.html
Some interesting thoughts from a fairly wide sampling of well(?) known Scots on 'The Big Question'
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17th November 10, 08:56 AM
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"The Radio Scotland host, 47, said: "They should be true Scotsmen as long as they don't get drunk and start mooning at old aunties."
...well, that's that then, eh?
Best
AA
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17th November 10, 09:17 AM
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I find it funny that several commenters mentioned refreshing cool breezes but nobody on either side of the fence mentioned ice cold winter winds.
Last edited by Whidbey78; 17th November 10 at 09:54 AM.
The grass is greener on the other side of the fence...and it's usually greenest right above the septic tank.
Allen
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17th November 10, 09:39 AM
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This article is just perpetuating the NTS fallacy. I'm surprised so many 'uncovered' their habit so readily. And shouldn't Camilla know better than to ask?
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17th November 10, 10:47 AM
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if its yer own kilt then its drawless all the way............ but if its hired then a bit of care should be taken to wear something as not every kilt is cleaned after each hire
i had a lassie in belfast last week that was giving me a lift to a wedding party bring that commando issue up ......worried about me flashing her in the highwinds that we had on the way to the car ..............i had to make a point that with the weight of my kilt compared to her mini dress it'll be her flashing me that she should be more worried about
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17th November 10, 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by skauwt
if its yer own kilt then its drawless all the way............ but if its hired then a bit of care should be taken to wear something as not every kilt is cleaned after each hire
i had a lassie in belfast last week that was giving me a lift to a wedding party bring that commando issue up ......worried about me flashing her in the highwinds that we had on the way to the car ..............i had to make a point that with the weight of my kilt compared to her mini dress it'll be her flashing me that she should be more worried about
Excellent rebuttal to her concern. I'm a newbie to all this but even if the kilt material was as light as her skirt wouldn't the sporran hold things down....at least in the front.
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17th November 10, 04:26 PM
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Oh no here we go again. We really don't need to know what's worn under (if anything)
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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17th November 10, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by cessna152towser
Oh no here we go again. We really don't need to know what's worn under (if anything)
I would personally agree, but I found it interesting that, even in Scotland, where the garment has it's roots, that they suffer the same 'question' we 'outlanders' do.
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18th November 10, 12:20 AM
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It's not the content of the article but the pics and the head that capture the "reader", surely. Does anyone bother with the rubbish between the two?
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18th November 10, 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by kender
Excellent rebuttal to her concern. I'm a newbie to all this but even if the kilt material was as light as her skirt wouldn't the sporran hold things down....at least in the front.
well i know that & you know that ...but sadly she didn't
the poor lass went on about it a good few times that day
its all kinda new to me too.. its one thing wearing a kilt and being asked in yer home country its another somewhere else when you`d least expect it
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