Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Kilts
Tim and Maureen
I'm 1/4+ Scot. Gotta get me one o' dem! If they drive the women wild! :O)))))
But then, what about the effects of gravity upon the unrestrained bits? Maybe not... :O)))))
My (Scot) thot!
Tim T.
But then, what about the effects of gravity upon the unrestrained bits? Maybe not... :O)))))
My (Scot) thot!
Tim T.
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From: Tracy
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 7:38 PM
Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Kilts wasSubject: Re: re:cult uniform/Tia
--- In [email protected], CelticFrau@a... wrote:
>
> And put the guy in a kilt, and all hell breaks loose! woo hoo!!...
>
> (thinking back to the first Diana Gabaldon book I
read....*sigh*...love men
> in kilts)
>
hee hee and I'm sure your perfer it the traditional way with no
undies, right. VERY easy access. <giggle>
Tracy
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In a message dated 6/14/2003 1:58:10 AM Eastern Standard Time,
tmthomas@... writes:
do know my poor stepdad, a lifetime boxer wearer, in his "older" age (he's
almost 70) complains about high-water hotel toilets. Mom says he has to hold up
his "twig and berries" or hover over the seat while taking a dump, or he'll get
wet. Wearing a kilt "naturally" your entire life could be a problem I
guess....:o/
Nancy
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tmthomas@... writes:
> I'm 1/4+ Scot. Gotta get me one o' dem! If they drive the women wild!Hmmm....hadn't thought of that. Kinda like a woman never wearing a bra. I
> :O)))))
>
> But then, what about the effects of gravity upon the unrestrained bits?
> Maybe not... :O)))))
>
> My (Scot) thot!
> Tim T.
>
do know my poor stepdad, a lifetime boxer wearer, in his "older" age (he's
almost 70) complains about high-water hotel toilets. Mom says he has to hold up
his "twig and berries" or hover over the seat while taking a dump, or he'll get
wet. Wearing a kilt "naturally" your entire life could be a problem I
guess....:o/
Nancy
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jmcseals SEALS
"twig and berries"
I really like that! Cute. <g>
Jennifer
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I really like that! Cute. <g>
Jennifer
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Mary
From: <CelticFrau@...>
<<Hmmm....hadn't thought of that. Kinda like a woman never wearing a bra.
I
do know my poor stepdad, a lifetime boxer wearer, in his "older" age (he's
almost 70) complains about high-water hotel toilets. Mom says he has to
hold up
his "twig and berries" or hover over the seat while taking a dump, or he'll
get
wet. Wearing a kilt "naturally" your entire life could be a problem I
guess....:o/>>
I'm not sure I really needed the visual I got from this but it definitely
made me laugh!!!!!
Mary B (twigs and berries!!!!)
<<Hmmm....hadn't thought of that. Kinda like a woman never wearing a bra.
I
do know my poor stepdad, a lifetime boxer wearer, in his "older" age (he's
almost 70) complains about high-water hotel toilets. Mom says he has to
hold up
his "twig and berries" or hover over the seat while taking a dump, or he'll
get
wet. Wearing a kilt "naturally" your entire life could be a problem I
guess....:o/>>
I'm not sure I really needed the visual I got from this but it definitely
made me laugh!!!!!
Mary B (twigs and berries!!!!)
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In a message dated 6/14/03 7:45:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time, heidi@...
writes:
Teresa
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writes:
> the traditional way with noI thought it was "commando" may be different regionally.
> >undies, right.
>
> They call that 'Regimental', don't they?
>
Teresa
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In a message dated 6/14/03 4:45:28 PM Pacific Daylight Time, heidi@...
writes:
Rhonda - drooling at the thought of a man at least 40 years her senior.
hehehe
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writes:
> Put a man in full kilt, playing the bagpipes and I'm an instant puddle onThoughts of Sean Connery running through my mind!!! He's still do-able.
> the floor...
> Have him speak with that Scottish burr and I'll evaporate completely!
>
> So when's the next Highland Festival?
> HeidiWD
Rhonda - drooling at the thought of a man at least 40 years her senior.
hehehe
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In a message dated 6/15/2003 2:35:19 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
RJHill241@... writes:
Duncan used to call his kilt! <G>) at the conference!
Just let me know!
~Kelly
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RJHill241@... writes:
> Put a man in full kilt, playing the bagpipes and I'm an instant puddle onthe floor...
>Well, I could have Ben, Cameron, and Duncan wear their "party dresses" (as
> Have him speak with that Scottish burr and I'll evaporate completely!
>
> So when's the next Highland Festival?
> HeidiWD
>
Duncan used to call his kilt! <G>) at the conference!
Just let me know!
~Kelly
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> Put a man in full kilt, playing the bagpipes and I'm an instant puddle onthe floor..."
Reminds me of that scene in Rob Roy, where the kilt was indeed a handy article of clothing...
"Have I ever told you, you're a fine man Robert Roy?"
(imagine strong Scottish accent here) :)
Ren