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Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:43 pm
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 1:26 am
aurumn My response, in this day and age, as to what should be worn under a kilt is, "protection." What's a "Sporren?" >/< A sporren lass is a pouch worn in front of the kilt, due to havin no pockets a scotsman wears a sporren to keep items in (like money etc), in times of battle against the british it usually held shot for his rifle. Now, because a sporren is traditionally worn hanging in front when a scotsman runs he moves the sporren to the side (as in the old days it was filled with shot and was heavy) this allowed it to bounce upon his hip and not upon his family jewels, which as any man will know would be a tad painfull and would put a swift and decicive end to the running
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 1:32 am
RoleOfAQS PANTIES. If you're going to wear a skirt, you might as well do the whole Trap Cosplay. Come on, everyone knows you want to get in touch with your inner girl... evil it is not a bloody skirt! it is a form of traditional highland dress that you just cannot understand
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 2:45 am
this is a great question for me, im actually scottish, in scotland if you wear anything under your kilt other than your pubic hair, you are a woman. it is traditional not to wear a thing. it are a fact, i know because of my learnings
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 2:50 am
grindol aurumn My response, in this day and age, as to what should be worn under a kilt is, "protection." What's a "Sporren?" >/< A sporren lass is a pouch worn in front of the kilt, due to havin no pockets a scotsman wears a sporren to keep items in (like money etc), in times of battle against the british it usually held shot for his rifle. Now, because a sporren is traditionally worn hanging in front when a scotsman runs he moves the sporren to the side (as in the old days it was filled with shot and was heavy) this allowed it to bounce upon his hip and not upon his family jewels, which as any man will know would be a tad painfull and would put a swift and decicive end to the running the sporran was an english invention, it was invented for carrying money and such yes, but the true celts that didnt conform to this style of attire would actually throw a peice of the tartan material (the kilt and top was originally one long peice of tartan plaid) over the left shoulder this peice of tartan would have been folded in such a way that he could carry his money in there, and fyo we never used rifles, the english colonised us way before they even existed, after this happened we were dissallowed to wear kilts or speak GĂ idhlig, so no shots in the sporran einstein
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 5:55 am
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 11:20 am
As the pipers at my high school used to say - LUNCH!
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 1:38 pm
Areku Senpai this is a great question for me, im actually scottish, in scotland if you wear anything under your kilt other than your pubic hair, you are a woman. it is traditional not to wear a thing. it are a fact, i know because of my learnings Scottish?? That could so explain it on how you know the truth or not, Me? I'm Irish with a maybe touch of Scottish, on mother's side. It's good to see the truth as I was always taught that Scottsmen wore nothing under the Kilt, Oh my goddess!!! eek redface scream I still see that at the Scottish fairs we have back home, NOT PRETTY SIGHT!!!! I'd love it if it was boys 21 to 28, kinda built if not lean, not guys beefy, bulky and in their 50s to 70s trying to throw a huge telephone pole in a kilt!! They pick the wide ones and up flies the kilt showing more than needed thank you!
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 1:59 pm
fresh air. To wear anything else, is really against the rules. (picture from Carry On Up The Khyber)
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