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Utilikilts for our Scottish members!

Post by Bludall »

I just found a link to the Scottish equivalent of a tool belt...a utilikilt! :lol: :lol:

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The Mockumercials are a hoot too!
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:sad: :shock:
I have wore a kilt loads of times , but would never wear one of those.

It takes a certain type of man to wear a kilt.
A kilt looks good on a man who is of a certain build. You see guys wearing kilts who are skinny, and they look stupid and out of place.
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I think the kilt is a good look for a big bloke. :thumbright: Weedy men in kilts are a no no though! I'm amazed that the Americans wear them to be honest.
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Post by village idiot »

i got my kilt as a 21st present, i can still get into it provided i don't breathe :cb in 17 years the waistline has gone from 30" to 34" (been up to 36" :oops: ) & i do have the legs/bum for the kilt :lol:
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Do you just wear it for special occasions?
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just for specials, yes, it's a bit difficult to get under a boilersuit :lol:
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I dont own one, but will hire one for special occasions.

In saying that the amount of times I have hired I would probably have been cheaper buying one.
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I bet kilts are very draughty because they're quite full. Having seen the funny mockumercials on the Utliitikilt site, I think it's an untapped market, men in kilts! Women like men in kilts. You could have a Full Monty with kilts as a film! :thumbright:
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You would not catch me in a skirt, no matter what the hell you choose to call it :lol:
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That was very funny but he didn't have much going for him did he? I still think it's a good look on younger men! :thumbright: Scottish people look like they really know how to party. I'd love to go to a ceilidh they look great fun.
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On my wedding day I was giving strict intstructions to wear something under my kilt. :cussing:

The wife didn't want me to go commando :roll:
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If it's cold though aren't you better wearing something, frostbite could be a problem. :wink:
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Post by Jaeger_S2k »

ultimatehandyman wrote:You would not catch me in a skirt, no matter what the hell you choose to call it :lol:
Aye!

That's because ONLY REAL MEN can wear kilts!

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:LoL:

Only girls wear skirts where I come from :lol:
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