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Sunday, July 31, 2005
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2 Comments:
Now you are aware that has a greater meaning here, and in Ireland/Scotland...
As the word 'pants' means underwear here. ;)
Hence the design on the t-shirt.
Yeah, I picked up on that. I didn't stick to tradition, though. In warmer weather, one tends to chafe in one's creases, so I wore underwear. It's like a sock for "down there".
That, and this was a family oriented event. With my Utilikilt, all it takes is a swift and well aimed gust (from the right) to lift the front panel and send the entire kilt flapping upward.
I speak from experience.
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