Friday july 9th Sonic Cruiser Cruise

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My Bad!

Sonic Drive In
 
Half the people who were there brought cameras. I know pics exist. :)
Scott: It was a stroke of luck I was not working that night. Actually, not that much luck, as my
hours have been cut.

Ask -H- about his dress. :D
 
hj60 said:
Half the people who were there brought cameras. I know pics exist. :)
Scott: It was a stroke of luck I was not working that night. Actually, not that much luck, as my
hours have been cut.

Ask -H- about his dress. :D


I got a couple of pics but havn't uploaded them yet. The camera's at the house and I just got internet at home last night. I should be able to get a couple up tomorrow sometime.

John... It's not a dress. It's a SKIRT!
 
Hltoppr said:
Kilt, gentlemen, Kilt... :flipoff2:

HJ60 better watch out...I think your GF will have you in one before you know it! A little known fact is that chicks dig kilts!

-H-

BWAAHHAAAHAHAHAHHA

Yep, I can see it already.

And an even lesser known fact... chicks that say they dig kilts are lying.
 
A...

kilt (k lt)
n.
1. A knee-length skirt with deep pleats, usually of a tartan wool, worn as part of the dress for men in the Scottish Highlands.
2. A similar skirt worn by women, girls, and boys.


IS A...

skirt (skûrt)
n.
1. The part of a garment, such as a dress or coat, that hangs freely from the waist down.
2. A garment hanging from the waist and worn by women and girls.
3. A part or attachment resembling the skirt of a garment, especially:
a. One of the leather flaps hanging from the side of a saddle.
b. The lower outer section of a rocket vehicle.
c. A flexible strip hanging from the base of an air-cushion vehicle.
d. A piece of fabric that extends over or beyond something to afford protection.

IS A...

dress (dr s)
n.
1. Clothing; apparel.
2. A style of clothing: folk dancers in peasant dress.
3. A one-piece outer garment for women or girls
 
If I ever wear a "skirt" made for a woman or start cross-dressing, I'll let you know. In the meantime, may I direct you to a couple of resources so that you may learn the true masculine, heterosexual tradition of the kilt...

www.kiltmen.com
www.xmarksthescot.com

...and if you wish to learn a little bit more about my specific heritage:

www.clansinclairusa.org

I might add that in some circles a short haircut and goatee are indicitive of an "alternate" lifestyle choice....if we're getting into generalizations.... ;) For more information on this stereotype, you may wish to read:

The Bear Handbook: a comprehensive guide for those who are husky, hairy, and homosexual, and those who love'em
by Ray Kamf (Harrington Park Press, 2000)

I think you'll find a difference in those of us who wear the kilt because they, IMHO are more comfortable than trousers, and with respect for a heritage, and those who wear women's dresses for more prurient interests.

:cheers:

-H-
 
Tippy Toes,
I would never call into question ones herritage. I actually think it takes alot of balls to be a man who wears a dress, orientation notwithstanding. No offense is meant other than a little ribbing between friends. No more, no less. I am actually most worried about the fact that you know anything about the Bear Handbook (which I've never heard of let alone suspected the existance of) for homo's.

Rhino,
The visual of you being a skirt wearer disturbs me even more than actually seeing Andy in his.
 
My clan will kick your clans ass.
 
Watchout for the BaconMuttonandTomato clan! Those guys are hardcore. I heard they rape everything in a dress.
 
It's amazing the literature you can find with a little yahoo search....

No offense taken...I promise you, I've heard just about all that there is to hear about the kilt before. Just ribbin' ya a bit.

I'm willing to bet though, that if you tried a kilt, you'd be hooked!

:beer:

-H-
 
August 20th at the Tempe location!

1122 e. Broadway road. North side of Broadway east of Rural next to the Quick trip! This location is a little more friendly for a "Cruise In" type of atmosphere. They do not have indoor seating like the one on Haydon, so keep this in mind!

Lets talk about some CSC stuff this time. We can kick some ideas around for some official club runs. Maybe start planning an Innaugural annual event? Finalize a club logo? Get some club focus type stuff outlined?
 
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