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Light the green batik lava-lava I tried on in the Lucaya marketplace this is probably a great attention getter for women if worn briefly . Now walking around on a regular basis? Not me. But hey, we all love a sport that combines rubber suits, harnesses and KY, so who are we to say?
 
As a long time bagpiper and kilt wearer, I'll pass on to you bunch of Sasannachs just why it is called a kilt. Because that's what happens to some guy that calls it a SKIRT.

And yes, I've heard every bad joke about both bagpipes and kilts that has ever been told. :)

Now if I could just figure out how to play the pipes under water.....
 
...drop by a Florida Conch' Diver's Megadive if you want to see manly men in kilts...


(if I had the money and already possessed all the other things I'd like to buy with that unit of money, I'd own one. :) I wore a kilt once and loved it)
 
I love it! - BUT! You must assure me as I will be.... Regimental and must pass the mirror test.

If you look at it - they are absoutely practical. The most deadly time for someone who wears pants is first thing in the morning when duties must be attended to. A pants wearer must run with his pants around his ankles should an attack occur. A loincloth or a kilt wearer has no worries. Should an attack occur at an inopportune time they just stand up and run.

Regimental means - well you know....
 
I couldn't agree more... What the hell? Are there men out there actually WEARING these things? In public?? :11::shakehead:

Yes, there are. If your unlucky enough to follow me on a dive wearing one you'll never be the same again.

Depending on when/if I am working Medieval Faire's or just being a goof and relaxing, a kilt is really much more comfy than haning out in even.. I duno, neon pink spandex I suppose. Take my word for it though, do NOT under any cicrumstances decide that for whatever reason doing a high dive cannonball is a good idea while wearing a kilt... I still shudder to this day and think "why did I do that" and hope the 3 people who had video cameras never send it in to AFV.
 
Well I picked up my new kilt... much to my wife's displeasure...

For all of you whom wear your kilts in hiding, check out this page...
 
I have Scottish background and as a child seeing men in Kilts was common place...at the Scottish Games. I don't remember seeing the same men wear them before or after the games. I have never seen a diver in a Kilt. I will keep watching out for them to skirt by.
 

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