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Postby Kilty Coll on Mon Jun 16, 2008 10:02 pm

That's what I say.

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Re: Skirts for Men

Postby KiltyCol on Tue Jun 17, 2008 7:54 am

Kilty Coll wrote:That's what I say.

Hey, Hey, Hey, That's what I say! Free choice for men.
Best Regards from Colin - Have fun.

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Postby Alf Huckham on Tue Jun 17, 2008 1:14 pm

Why say it twice then?

Doughball

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Postby Guest on Sat Jun 21, 2008 5:09 pm

not to sure what a Doughball is, but I think skirts for men will catch on, it will be the look for next summer. 8)

Denim knee-length is great, it could so easily pass as shorts, and no one pays a blind bit of notice when you're out and about in one. Yet to get any snide remarks to my face. (let alone remarks said behind my back)

I don't know what guys are scared of, it's just an alternative to jeans, it's not gonna replace them outright. Y not give it a try b4 you cuss me off. You might like it. Look at the guy @ the end of the row in this photo...

http://www.ochils.com/component/option,com_gallery2/Itemid,87/?g2_itemId=6805

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Postby KiltyCol on Sat Jun 21, 2008 9:01 pm

Guest,

Doughball and FACT are Alf's trademarks. He enjoys teasing us, but is a good sport really. I enjoy winding him up too.

Well done for the photo.

I enjoy wearing my denim UnionKilt at weekends, have another kilt on order and hope to order a third soon.
Best Regards from Colin - Have fun.

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Postby Alf Huckham on Sat Jun 21, 2008 10:32 pm

KiltyCol wrote:Guest,

Doughball and FACT are Alf's trademarks. He enjoys teasing us, but is a good sport really. I enjoy winding him up too.

Well done for the photo.

I enjoy wearing my denim UnionKilt at weekends, have another kilt on order and hope to order a third soon.


Fully kilted up then soon Col.

Where's yer mate, Bushwalker gone?

Have those naughty Feral Trolls spirited him away?

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Postby jackbauer on Sun Jun 22, 2008 9:55 am

. wrote:not to sure what a Doughball is, but I think skirts for men will catch on, it will be the look for next summer. 8)

Denim knee-length is great, it could so easily pass as shorts, and no one pays a blind bit of notice when you're out and about in one. Yet to get any snide remarks to my face. (let alone remarks said behind my back)

I don't know what guys are scared of, it's just an alternative to jeans, it's not gonna replace them outright. Y not give it a try b4 you cuss me off. You might like it. Look at the guy @ the end of the row in this photo...

http://www.ochils.com/component/option,com_gallery2/Itemid,87/?g2_itemId=6805



you go mountain climbing in a skirt :shock:

reminds me of Heidi
Or is it Henry the mild mannered janitor ?

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Postby Alf Huckham on Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:25 am

Good point there Jack

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Postby KiltyCol on Sun Jun 22, 2008 3:58 pm

Alf Huckham wrote:
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Fully kilted up then soon Col.

Where's yer mate, Bushwalker gone?

Have those naughty Feral Trolls spirited him away?


I'm kilted today. I went to church this morning wearing a kilt, as I often do. It's within walking distance so I had to be on my guard with the today's gusty winds, but denim kilts are quite heavy and behave reasonably well in windy weather. I don't know if the woolen traditional one on order will be as safe in windy weather.

Bushwalker is his own man, so I don't know where he is.

The Feral Trolls are probably lurking in the workshop in the main service department of a well known Birmingham Vauxhall Dealers.
I stick to Vauxhall dealers in Worcestershire now.

I would be interested to know what "DOUGHBALL" represents, Alf.
Best Regards from Colin - Have fun.

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Postby Alf Huckham on Sun Jun 22, 2008 8:28 pm

KiltyCol wrote:
Alf Huckham wrote:
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Fully kilted up then soon Col.

Where's yer mate, Bushwalker gone?

Have those naughty Feral Trolls spirited him away?


I'm kilted today. I went to church this morning wearing a kilt, as I often do. It's within walking distance so I had to be on my guard with the today's gusty winds, but denim kilts are quite heavy and behave reasonably well in windy weather. I don't know if the woolen traditional one on order will be as safe in windy weather.

Bushwalker is his own man, so I don't know where he is.

The Feral Trolls are probably lurking in the workshop in the main service department of a well known Birmingham Vauxhall Dealers.
I stick to Vauxhall dealers in Worcestershire now.

I would be interested to know what "DOUGHBALL" represents, Alf.

You will need to ask the Forum Trog- Lena.





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Postby KiltyCol on Sun Jun 22, 2008 8:54 pm

Thanks for the info, Alf.
Best Regards from Colin - Have fun.

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Postby Alf Huckham on Sun Jun 22, 2008 9:15 pm

You best ask the bi-curious one then

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Postby Guest on Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:25 pm

I can't understand those Brummies if they talk to fast, their words kinda run together. Funnily enough, my old Vectra had come from Lookers in Birmingham... :shock:

still, went to look at www.guiltykilts.com , but I've gone off the idea of kilts now. They guy said he's now just going to sell them at Gay Pride events :puke: for a reduced price of £230 :shock: :shock: :shock: so it seems now kilts are gay clubwear... :evil:

I can't think of anywhere I would wear a kilt now, so I've gone off the men/skirt thing. It's easier in shorts, you can sit however you like... 8)

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Postby Alf Huckham on Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:08 am

yeah


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