Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: GUEST,Davetnova Date: 11 Jul 06 - 09:21 AM To Betty Swallocks. Betty, Oh Betty, I love you. There, I've said it (Just to make myself plain) For with one soft carress From your sweet flavoured lips, I need never fear Midges again. |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Micca Date: 10 Jul 06 - 05:05 PM Maybe they are repelled by Betty Swallocks?(Dr Spooner) |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: GUEST,Davetnova Date: 10 Jul 06 - 04:15 PM One thing that again brings itself to my attention, no matter how badly they swarm Midges never nibble your nuts. |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Scoville Date: 09 Jul 06 - 05:47 PM Always zillions of utilikilts at the Art Car Parade. I'm not sure why except that kilts are still a novelty in the U.S. and the Art Car Parade specializes in Counterculture for the Whole Family. I don't think leather anything sounds like a good idea, especially in the summer, but beyond that, I always think men look great in kilts. |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: LadyJean Date: 08 Jul 06 - 11:08 PM I was at the Oak Park Highland Games a couple of weeks ago, enjoying the scenery. Though the guy in the leather kilt was a bit disconcerting. (That CAN'T be comfortable!) Then I saw him. His kilt was orange and black on a white background. I think the sett was Ancient Upchuck, if that wasn't bad enough, the man wearing it was only slightly taller than he was wide. Then, to add insult to injury, when he bent over you could see his depend undergarment. It didn't QUITE put me off men in kilts. |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Teribus Date: 08 Jul 06 - 07:31 PM Micca - 14 Feb 05 - 02:21 PM Do you know why men in kilts wear a knife (Scian Dhu) down the sock? Yes Micca I do: Any member of a Clan be he Clansman or "Broken Man" of the Clan had the automatic right of audience with the Clan Chief. As assassinations were not uncommon it was considered reasonable for anyone going in to see the Clan Chief should be unarmed. But a Highlander could never be "unarmed" so he was shown into a room where he divested himself of all his weapons - with the exception of his "Skien Dhub" (Which literally translated means "Dark Knife" - "Secret Weapon") The Highlander would take this knife from its normal hiding place and put it down the top of his right stocking. In this way the Clan Chief knew where the man's only weapon was and the Highlanders right of being armed was maintained. Now at these interviews the Clan Chief sat with a drawn sword on the table and latterly a brace of cocked pistols - so God help the poor bugger who went in there to have a chat with the Clan Chief and then felt the irresistable urge to scratch his right knee. The sign of a Scot dressed in a Kilt with a Skien Dhub in the top of his right stocking is a sign of goodwill and peaceful intent. |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Bunnahabhain Date: 08 Jul 06 - 03:45 PM How much does a good kilt cost? Where are you? Here in Edinburgh, a good kilt, ie one made to measure in a sensible weight tartan, will cost about £300, and you will have to wait 2-8 weeks for it, depending on time of year, and which firm you went to. I would imagine you would pay about the same, or a little more all over the UK, but they'll be harder to find. Elsewith, I know nothing more than google does... BTW, do not even think about getting one if you live within range of Scotrail. Sitting for almost 2 hours in a kilt is not comfortable at all. And the actual journey is about 5 miles as the crow flies. Grrrrr..... |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Funny Farmer Date: 08 Jul 06 - 04:25 AM How much does a good kilt cost? |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: PeteBoom Date: 22 May 06 - 04:38 PM Scads of kilts in Alma, Michigan this coming weekend. US Pipe Band Championships - throw a stone and you'll hit someone in a kilt. Unfortunately, too many should not be in one. ;) Yes, there is a dance (actually several) and yes, many kilted men will be dancing... 8O Pete |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Big Mick Date: 22 May 06 - 04:36 PM A lime green thong. Mick |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Kaleea Date: 22 May 06 - 03:15 PM We've all heard the other question asked over & over, but what about this one: What does a feller **not** wear under his kilt? |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Charmain Date: 22 May 06 - 03:00 PM Kilts are fab cos only really manly men wear them and when they're sexy manly scots with hillwalkers calves its simply heaven... |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Bunnahabhain Date: 22 May 06 - 02:41 PM Since someone asked, yes this is real, mudcat style... |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: MaineDog Date: 21 May 06 - 09:03 PM My good wife has done it again--I now have a Maine State Tartan kilt that goes well with my purple mudcat tee shirt. I'll wear them at Old Songs if it's not too hot. MD |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: GUEST,Scottie Date: 21 May 06 - 08:48 PM Since Woodsie has chosen to reprise this thread, let me explain that the kilt is by definition A TROUSER. (That's why pants are a PAIR of TROUSERS!) The sporran is a purse worn on the front of the kilt so that we can make sure than anybody else's hand that is in that area has our best intentions at heart. The sgian dubh is for dealing with those whose hands are there with bad intent and for those who dare to call it a skirt. |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: woodsie Date: 21 May 06 - 06:15 PM Is this real? |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Crystal Date: 19 Feb 05 - 06:35 AM ooooh yes. kilts are VERY sexy on dancers! |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Bunnahabhain Date: 19 Feb 05 - 04:24 AM I was just after something in tune with the normal mudcat attitude. I have to read the smart comments three times before I spotted my mistake. Besides, as I've been told by Crystal, and other people I ought to listen to on this, kilts are sexy on dancers. Or off them... |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: JennyO Date: 18 Feb 05 - 09:58 PM six silk klits seem sexy Sounds like a Freudian (silk) slip to me! |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: PeteBoom Date: 17 Feb 05 - 09:48 PM Of course. I'll be in my kilt Saturday night with the rest of the folks from the band, playing for another pipe band's fundraiser. Waistcoats, white shirt, no jacket - the hall will be too warm and it is an informal do. I'll be the one with the big drum. ;-) Knights of Columbus Hall in Davison, Michigan if yer interested. They promised to have good beer on tap. We drained two barrels of Guinness last year by around 8:30. They said they were out of Guinness, so we asked if they'd get the good beer out then. Nope - Miller Lite after that... Oh well. |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: MaineDog Date: 17 Feb 05 - 09:15 PM My wife used to build kilts professionally. She always recomended 13 oz material for dancers. Sixteen is too hot, stiff, and heavy for dancing. Eleven oz is hard to work with, and it flies around too much (sorry, lassies). The kilt pin should be heavy enough to add a little control to the swing of the kilt. It does not close the kilt, but merely pins to one edge. A properly executed kwt can still be exciting, though. MD |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: artbrooks Date: 17 Feb 05 - 08:38 PM Did you intend to say klits? If not, what word were you misspelling? ...crawls back into his corner..... |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Bunnahabhain Date: 17 Feb 05 - 08:29 PM Does this seem like the basis for a tounge twister? six silk klits seem sexy Can somebody else do better? |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: EBarnacle Date: 17 Feb 05 - 07:36 PM To add to my list of perversions, Lady Hillary and I enjoyed haggis at our local Bobby Burns celebration this year. Arr Ye Mon enow for it? |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Liz the Squeak Date: 17 Feb 05 - 06:50 PM There are little tiny lead weights available for curtains, and I understand that the Queen has a similar thing sewn into the hem of her skirts to prevent any 'Marilyn Munroe' moments.... basically a lot of tiny lead beads tied together in even spacing, they're inserted into hems to make them hang heavier. LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: GUEST Date: 17 Feb 05 - 09:55 AM Bunnie - I know they need a certain weight. I'm very fond of my ex military one, it makes my "normal" kilts feel very inadequate and doubly so for the leisure ones. But the thought of that soft silk slidi... no stop it! You've set me off again:) |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: GUEST,bunnahabhain Date: 17 Feb 05 - 09:41 AM Well, they really don't feel right unless they're a heavy fabric. If you try moving in a light weight one, they go everywhere. Why do you think all the non tartan ones are heavy fabrics: non-tartan wool, pvc, leather etc. Of course, if you could find 16 oz silk, it could well work... I'm just a dancer, so need to be able to move in them, but the millitary kilts, and the ones the bands wear are even heavier than normal ones. Bunnahbhain |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Davetnova Date: 17 Feb 05 - 04:40 AM It's only a four yarder but worth a think about. Mmmhhh.... sheer silk slid....stop this right now! |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Liz the Squeak Date: 17 Feb 05 - 04:09 AM Bugger, hit the wrong button. Simplicity Kilt pattern and scroll down. I'll have a go at almost anything once..... for a price! LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Liz the Squeak Date: 17 Feb 05 - 04:07 AM Well if you paint your bits white with face paint and tattoo a nice gold clasp just above the 'hairline', you won't need the sporran! It costs around £7.00 and can be ordered from Simplicity.... |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Davetnova Date: 17 Feb 05 - 03:27 AM LTS yes, yes, yes. Go back and get it. I've got so many wonderful lengths of cloth just waiting to be made into kilts. I've always wondered why I buy them. Mmmmhhhh.... see through kilt, musn't forget to wear sporran. |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Liz the Squeak Date: 16 Feb 05 - 05:36 PM I could have bought a sewing pattern for a kilt today.... so if anyone wants a bespoke kilt, in anything but tartan, I can always go back and see if it's in stock..... LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: GUEST,Rapaire Date: 16 Feb 05 - 08:55 AM There's a chap of Canadian-Chinese descent living in South Bend, Indiana who plays the Scottish pipes. While his pipe band plays in tartan, he would like his wife to make him a kilt for his ancestry -- red silk with a golden dragon. |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Catherine Jayne Date: 16 Feb 05 - 04:16 AM Mindblaster....yes there is a Welsh Kilt....a friend of mine recently had one made for him in his family tartan and wore it for the new years eve party we all went to.....and he wasn't the only one wearing a kilt either. Both men looked very smart. |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Boab Date: 16 Feb 05 - 01:00 AM Megan!~ Dinnae be sae touchy! Gin a chiel wha's sae sairly oot o' luck as tae be brocht intae this warl North o' John O' Groats, Sooth o' Gretna, West o' Oban or East o' Dunbar haes a keek at me an' spiers-"Are You Scotch?", Ah'm gonnae say "Aye!" |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: mindblaster Date: 15 Feb 05 - 01:36 PM Sorry Megs I thought Scotch was a contraction of the word Scottish. I stand corrected. My best mate Jonesy is Welsh and he reckons that there is such a thing as a Welsh kilt - is this true? |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Megan L Date: 15 Feb 05 - 01:18 PM Mindblaster get yer blasted mind round this it is Scottish or Scots, only the amber nectar is called Scotch. And as for English we ken whaur ye are :) |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Rapparee Date: 15 Feb 05 - 12:15 PM YOU go tell 'em, English! |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: mindblaster Date: 15 Feb 05 - 11:25 AM Prince Charles wears a kilt and is neither Scotch nor a paedo ... I think? Lots of great peolple wore them - Mahatma Ghandi, Andy Stewart, Ian Paisley. Och Loverly garb - The English are just jealous!!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: GUEST,English Date: 15 Feb 05 - 11:16 AM Not much that can be done. They're everywhere - running the unions, the government, organized crime, paedophile rings, banks, drug cartels. If you mess with them, the bastards go for your family. I've heard that it's a slow painful death that they inflict on non-kiltwearing normals. |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Davetnova Date: 15 Feb 05 - 10:28 AM Yes I've noticed that. What would you like to do about it. |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: GUEST,English Date: 15 Feb 05 - 10:14 AM Has anybody noticed that the kilt-wearers are also very mean & tight fisted, self righteous, ginger haired, whisky swilling, porrige quaffing, squeaky voiced, puffy skinned pimply herberts? |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Crystal Date: 15 Feb 05 - 09:50 AM >Crystal are you missing something?< Yes, two chain belts, Two pairs of flashes. One Prince Charlie Jacket (aledigidly) two bow ties, a belt and buckle and another two sporrans! Not to mention two more kilts. I'm the unnofficial keeper of the Haggis and Kilts for Dundee unis dance society! Unfortunatly the various bits nominally under my control are scattered across the country! |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Rapparee Date: 15 Feb 05 - 09:44 AM You tell 'em they're cross-dressing perverts. |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: GUEST Date: 15 Feb 05 - 09:32 AM Ahh, guest English, my reputation proceeds me. We must sit down sometime and you can tell me all about those nasty,nasty, Xdressing preverts and I can give you a practical demonstration drawn on my experience and expertise. |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: GUEST,English Date: 15 Feb 05 - 09:18 AM Blimey those scotch kilt wearers also have the ability to see through space and time. How does poofy skirt wearer know that I am wearing dirty american jeans? How does he/she know what my national dress is without knowing my nationality? Just because my name is English, doesn't mean I'm from England! Just the same as if my name was Scot or France or China. All this doesn't distract from the point that kilts are for cross dressing perverts. |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Davetnova Date: 15 Feb 05 - 04:15 AM 100 I thank you. |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Davetnova Date: 15 Feb 05 - 04:15 AM or it could be this |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Davetnova Date: 15 Feb 05 - 04:14 AM but I'm really tyring for my first hundredth post |
Subject: RE: BS: Kilts From: Davetnova Date: 15 Feb 05 - 04:13 AM And of course you have to wear flashes |