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Manpris or Kilts, which is more appropriate for Formal Night ???
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 Posted: Sat Aug 9th, 2008 02:50 am76th Post

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repete wrote: Gotta ask - commando or no?



Thanks for asking, Scott!!!!!!  I've been curious about that all day!!!!!!! :banana:



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 Posted: Mon Aug 11th, 2008 02:16 pm77th Post

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I knew this question would come up sooner or later.  I'll preface my response by saying a true Scot never reveals what he has on under his kilt.

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Sufice it to say, I'm no Scot.  So I guess there's no harm in my playing along.  I went regimental, which is to say, au natural. :bootyshake:Wifey got a kick out of that.:big grin:

 

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Repsol Rod wrote:  I went regimental, which is to say, au natural. :bootyshake:


I just KNEW you went commando!!!!!!!!!   :thumbsup:        :thumbsup:           :lmao1:


Glad it wasn't breezy out on the open deck!  :shock:



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 Posted: Tue Aug 12th, 2008 01:43 am79th Post

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Repsol Rod wrote: I knew this question would come up sooner or later.  I'll preface my response by saying a true Scot never reveals what he has on under his kilt.

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Sufice it to say, I'm no Scot.  So I guess there's no harm in my playing along.  I went regimental, which is to say, au natural. :bootyshake:Wifey got a kick out of that.:big grin:

 

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I bet she did! :big grin: 



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