X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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29th May 06, 09:36 PM
#41
a sgain of kilts perhaps?
or maybe a Wallace or Burns of kilts?
how about a haggis of kilts...
oo..P1M will like this one...
a muckle dram of Xmarkers!!!
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30th May 06, 01:31 AM
#42
 Originally Posted by Kilted KT
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oo..P1M will like this one...
a muckle dram of Xmarkers!!!
aye... guid yin!
as a mon whit has been in many a Rabble o' Kilts... ai can tell ya a'...
yin mon in a kilt is no a rabble...
twa men a no a rabble...
it taks chree men arr maire in kilts tae mak a Rabble o' Kilts!
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This is a Rabble o' Kilts!!!
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30th May 06, 06:10 AM
#43
[QUOTE=David Dalglish]I like this, or "The Kilted Regiment".
I do agree!!! It'sounds very martial highlighting the manliness of wearing it.
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1st June 06, 11:27 AM
#44
My wife came up with " A SWAGGER OF KILTS" what do you think
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1st June 06, 12:38 PM
#45
The more I drink, the more rabbly I get! Hic! :rolleyes:
P1M...that pic DEFINES a rabble of kilts! Wonderful!
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1st June 06, 05:45 PM
#46
 Originally Posted by bangkok kilt
I think a group of men in kilts are most aptly called "Men".
"We're Men, we're men in kilts . . ."
(Some "Men in tights parody I found a while back)
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2nd June 06, 08:20 PM
#47
I have a vague memory of a post here where someone had made a comment, after the third kilted guy showed up, that there was a Scottish invasion.
May I suggest an "invasion of kilts"?
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