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View Poll Results: Kilt DO or Kilt DON'T

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    Vote; DO or DON'T

    Now that we have seperate threads for kilt do and kilt don't I shall let the rabble decide. At a recent kilt night I had some fun with a new sporran prototype. Now where should I post this pic "have fun with a sporran"?


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    Hmmm, no vote button for "Hilarious"????
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    Methinks it would work better to somehow secure the rubber chicken hidden under your kilt. Then whenever someone asks what you're wearing under your kilt you can reach up and pull out the rubber chicken and show them...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post
    Methinks it would work better to somehow secure the rubber chicken hidden under your kilt. Then whenever someone asks what you're wearing under your kilt you can reach up and pull out the rubber chicken and show them...

    Ron
    Close enough Ron?


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    The decorum of this board prevents multiple responses...and I'm too cracked up to type much anyway....does seem like a good way to meet a friendly lady....can only imagine their pick up lines to you...

    Ron
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    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Interesting sporran, but I had to vote NO. The issue that I had was how and where to do access the interior to place your wallet, cell phone, etc!

    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    Now that we have seperate threads for kilt do and kilt don't I shall let the rabble decide. At a recent kilt night I had some fun with a new sporran prototype. Now where should I post this pic "have fun with a sporran"?

    That sporran is a bit.. foul.. don't you think? I'd be a little.. chicken.. to walk around with that as a sporran. Although, it would be light as a .. feather.. I wouldn't want the kilt police to.. fry.. me.

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    Definitely a "don't"! I don't like black leather kilts.

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    I voted "do."

    Of course, this is me:

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    Quote Originally Posted by BEEDEE View Post
    Interesting sporran, but I had to vote NO. The issue that I had was how and where to do access the interior to place your wallet, cell phone, etc!

    Brian
    Ah but the brilliance behind it, there is a hole where you'd expect to find one. Problem is when searching for a lighter it may appear that I'm stuffing a turkey in an unfriendly way.

    Quote Originally Posted by Edward Teach View Post
    Definitely a "don't"! I don't like black leather kilts.
    Could you not see Blackbeard standing on his foredeck in a salt encrusted black leather kilt, fuses smouldering in his beard?

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