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13th April 11, 01:27 PM
#1
1): I've seen it said, meaing I've read, that original tartan was in effect a form of camouflage.
2): No one has brought up the possibility that the original author's first language is not English. His vocabulary might be limited for that reason, which would also explain the misspellings of whether/weather.
3): Nobody better call my kilt a skirt unless it's very obviously from a postion of ignorance or misspeaking, both of which I've encountered in a peaceful manner.
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13th April 11, 01:28 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by jason10mm
You guys scoff, but 300 years from now there very well could be movies of camo kilted Scotsmen in some ridiculous reimagining of Braveheart or the Jacobite era (or more likely a remake of Bravo 2-0).
Very true, given that the original Braveheart movie consisted of the ridiculous reimagining that Robert the Bruce and William Wallace, among others in the movie, wore kilts!
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13th April 11, 03:26 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by jason10mm
You guys scoff, but 300 years from now there very well could be movies of camo kilted Scotsmen in some ridiculous reimagining of Braveheart or the Jacobite era (or more likely a remake of Bravo 2-0).
I remember the episode of Futurama where Fry and the gang went to some sort of 20th century museum that had cowboys wrangling dinosaurs, flying model-Ts, and all sorts of other anachronistic mash-ups similar to what we do today in period pieces of a sufficiently remote era.
Good point! Hadn't thought of that.
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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14th April 11, 08:48 AM
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 Originally Posted by Whidbey78
 Good point! Hadn't thought of that.
If you guys can find a copy, there was a comedic/satiric sci-fi novel from the 1990s that had a lot of fun with the idea of 'future-anacronysims': the title was "Mallworld" (motto of Mallworld: 'we're the mall the size of a planet'). The author had an impossible name, so you'll know when you see it. I mean if you haven't already.
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13th April 11, 01:31 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by thoth51
One thing I've always wondered about paintball: if you're hit in the apron, fore or aft, does it count as a hit? With trousers it would have just passed between your legs.
I've also wondered about what it's like to be kilted and take a paintball in the position where a sporran normally hangs, or do paintballers wear a stainless, steel plated version of the sporran? Kevlar perhaps?
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11th April 11, 11:08 AM
#6
It would seem like a utilikilt would be pretty practical in a warm and humid environment like Singapore. Good alternative to shorts.
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