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David In Indy:

--- Quote from: kelda_shelton on December 08, 2006, 12:21:06 pm ---How do you do that?! (inspect a passanger with a kilt on I mean) Do you get a lot of kilt wearers in the airport? Just interested as I'm now trying to think if I've ever seen someone in a kilt being inspected in a Scottish airport!

I myself would be quite happy to stand behind the person doing the inspecting if it was a good looking an getting inspected!!  ;D That's why I love being a Scot, I'll tell ya - our men aren't afraid to wear skirts!
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That's right. You live in Scotland Kelda! Maybe you could answer a question for me. Do Scottish men wear anything under their kilts?

I've always been fascinated by this and nobody ever seems to know the answer.

Lumière:

--- Quote from: David925 on December 08, 2006, 05:20:06 pm ---That's right. You live in Scotland Kelda! Maybe you could answer a question for me. Do Scottish men wear anything under their kilts?

I've always been fascinated by this and nobody ever seems to know the answer.

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I am sure there are some who do and some who don't!

Did you watch Braveheart?  When William Wallace and his men lifted up their kilts and flashed the English, taunting them into battle?  ;D  Well, none of them were wearing anything under them kilts.  Don't ask me why I thought of Braveheart all of a sudden .. lol  .. but that is one awesome film!  ;)

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: Lucise on December 08, 2006, 06:38:43 pm ---
I am sure there are some who do and some who don't!

Did you watch Braveheart?  When William Wallace and his men lifted up their kilts and flashed the English, taunting them into battle?  ;D  Well, none of them were wearing anything under them kilts.  Don't ask me why I thought of Braveheart all of a sudden .. lol  .. but that is one awesome film!  ;)

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That's interesting. I never thought about that movie or using it as a reference for my question. But I wonder if they still do this today? Sometimes I wish I  could go to Scotland and then change myself into an ant. Then, when those men in kilts walked past me, I could look up and check it out. <blush>

Of course with my luck, I would probably get stepped on.  :(

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: DavidinHartford on December 07, 2006, 09:21:41 pm ---
   The Training instructor said : "You say take off the skirt faggot".     
Several guys laughed.   I sat horrified.

    Yeah.  1963 Wyoming isn't that far behind us is it?

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David, I have been in similar situations; more times than I can count probably. It is an awkward situation, because we can't really say anything. If we do, we will "out" ourselves and run the risk of getting demoted or losing our job altogether. So we hope someone else will say something, but this rarely ever happens. Most people think these kinds of jokes are completely innocent and they don't hurt others. But they do, don't they?   :'(

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: Lucise on December 08, 2006, 06:38:43 pm ---
I am sure there are some who do and some who don't!

Did you watch Braveheart?  When William Wallace and his men lifted up their kilts and flashed the English, taunting them into battle?  ;D  Well, none of them were wearing anything under them kilts.  Don't ask me why I thought of Braveheart all of a sudden .. lol  .. but that is one awesome film!  ;)

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OTOH, I have also been told that they do wear something under their kilts--ever since Queen Victoria reviewed a regiment of Highlanders on a windy day!  ;D

Don't ask me why, but kilts have developed a certain popularity among a certain subset of gay leathermen. They seem to make a point of "going without." It's called "going regimental." (Don't ask me why because I have no clue why. The attraction of wearing a kilt totally escapes me.  ??? )

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