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Introducing the utilikilt!!!! Click on the link to find out and for a few laughs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFpzXmsP0cc hehehe. Enjoy! The landscape in the background seems to look like the Kamloops area in British Columbia. Perhaps the guy sporting the kilt is a member of the Seaforth Highlanders? |
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Moderator British & Commonwealth Military Forums. Senior Veteran |
Excellent.
Talking of men in kilts reminded of a topic that was raised here some years ago but was deleted when the automatic purger was enabled. The topic was in relation to a US Marine who wore a kilt in Iraq as reported here, Click Here For News Report Subsequent discussions submitted by the British Members were of the view that it was not a kilt but in fact a skirt. Here are the photos, I'm no expert but it looks like a skirt to me. |
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Skirt, its got pockets !!!!
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Uh, the utilikilt has pockets. The man wearing it even brags about the pockets. So is the utilikilt a skirt or a kilt and if it is a kilt then isn't the one the Marine wearing also a kilt? Careful Lads, or you bias be showing! |
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Bullet Sponge |
If hes wearing underwear its a skirt. If he isnt its a kilt.
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LOL |
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"Ceapfaidh Mé, An Aimsir Fháistineach." An ceann deireanach ar fad! |
From the news report:
Although it doesn't soothe everybody's mind. I remember being on scheme in Sennelager with some Jock STABS and one of them started to play the tartan octopus at 5:30 hrs in the morning. Seems it was their custom for wakey-wakeys. Until yon fella was felled by a well-aimed compo tin after about 20 seconds. Shyed, I might add, by none other than a Scouse from the ACC who was on brekky detail. I can still hear the plaintive tailing off of the sound as your man pitched forward onto his grid. MsG |
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More kilt madness! hehehe.
I have more funny pics of kilts being worn that were sent in an e-mail, but the other pictures have show much more than we'd wanna see. This message has been edited. Last edited by: Enssantor, |
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LOL, those are funny.
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Now even the US Postal Service wants to get into the act!
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Basic Training |
och yeh cant beat the "Jocks" wearing a kilt..we just got ours back after a few years of non wearin..
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They're made in Seattle. They have a storefront in Pioneer Square. I see guys wearing them a lot. Personally, unless you're carrying bagpipes, or wearing it as a part of Regimental garb, it's a fooking skirt, and you're a girly.
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Do you want to tell Phil the Greek that next time he's at Balmoral? |
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Ok, I reckon if you're from the UK and wearing one, you're not a girly. The Seattle urbanites, however, have nothing in common with the manly part of wearing kilts...
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"Ceapfaidh Mé, An Aimsir Fháistineach." An ceann deireanach ar fad! |
Mind you, I can see the practical side of yon postie's kilt. If you're out on the lash and need a lag, the drill is: spread yer plates a touch and whazz away. What a marvellous idea. Excellent drills, that man
MsG |
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