June 05, 2018, 10:54 AM
JimTheoHipster fashion trendsetting: sorry dude, you’re just wearing a skirt
I dunno, I think these guys were pretty badass also...
June 05, 2018, 11:19 AM
Aquabirdquote:
Originally posted by ZSMICHAEL:
It did in Scotland.
When I first started teaching at an adult career center, I kept hearing of a teacher they had previously that got fired. He was an electrical engineer and from what I heard quite knowledgeable.
When I asked my boss why he got fired, she said for wearing a dress to teach in.
Then I find out he was a Scot. When I asked my boss about that, she said that it was not enough he wore that, but he also came dressed as a cowboy once and told her he was going to dress as an indian with just a loin cloth. She said she fired him on the spot.
June 05, 2018, 12:39 PM
wolfe 21quote:
Originally posted by parabellum:
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Originally posted by wolfe 21:
Aglifter, I'll agree to disagree. I wouldn't wear something out of the house I wouldn't want to be seen in. Too many state dependents in their PJs I wouldn't want to get lumped in with.
But you'd wear one if you weren't leaving the house? Or you'd wear one in public if you didn't get "lumped in" with some other group?
What has happened to the world??
A man in a skirt is a cross-dresser.
No sir, no dress for me. Tactical or otherwise. I was referencing my earlier post about not even wearing shorts in public as I consider them sleep wear only, hence the PJs comment. The rest was more of a "dude, if you wanna wear a dress, more power to ya." Pants and only pants, preferably Wrangler.
June 05, 2018, 01:50 PM
lymanquote:
Originally posted by Birdvol:
"Told the wife I may order a tactical kilt (17% scots irish ) just to get a rise out of ..."him".
This not-so-stealthy statement is one about coming out of the closet in the guise of a normal, garden variety quibble with one's lover which we on the forum are suppose to just pass over like it's a normal statement. It isn't. It's 2 queers debating. Hey, they call each other that...kinda like another group who can call each other the n word, but whitey best not...
Normal, that is to say heterosexals, don't make statements like the above unless they're some of pervert
Why or how is that?
Let me clarify.
Female (not male) refer to husbands as "he". And vice versa.
Just because queers pretend to marry is just another form of het-normal mockery and an just another attempt to tear down het-normal values.
No matter how hard you lgbtq types try to mainstream yourselves as just regular Joes whose only difference between het-normal vs homo is you sexually prefer to pole smoke and take it in the hiney otherwise you're normal just isn't so. You're deviants.
You're repellent work at tearing down all het-normals values while Chesire cat grinning knowing your lying while you mock and try to degrade is not going un noticed.
Just remember, the bullying of the majority is only allowed so far by the majority...once that quota is filled you won't be laughing and insisting deviants are winning.
Hysterical female 'look at me' 'look at me' behavior by drag queens, queers marrying queers, males referring to each other as "she" and other such destructive attempts to mainstream queers just isn't, in the long run, going to work.
WTF are you babbling about and how is that relevant to me wearing a pink shirt? and maybe a kilt?
June 05, 2018, 01:55 PM
lymanquote:
Originally posted by Birdvol:
O.K., I was way off base, I apologise.
As you may have noticed since hte most recent ruination of the B.S.A., my ire at queers is at an all time high...
They along with all the other lefties (yes, I'm aware a tiny percentage of pole smokers are Conservative) want to tear down what we normals value and I for one will not quietly, fearfully, acquiesce so as not to be called a homophobe.
Well I'm not a phobe of any kind, I merely find homo's repellent in appearance (often) behavior (often) ... and will speak up when I do come across it.
let me enlighten you a bit,
I've worked in retail for going on 38 yrs,
I have worked with, worked for, and hired more gay folk that you can be scared of,
all, including the one dude I had to remind to turn the flame down a bit often, were hard working, decent folks,
I could care less who they sleep with,
none pushed the matter on me, or with me, they just did a job, had fun doing it, and went home.
also, I am hetero,, married, (and had a gay guy as an usher in my wedding way back in 1986)
and have a brother who is much much less a homophobe than you,,,,
let us know when you get out the closet, maybe someone will bake you a cake
June 11, 2018, 08:38 PM
GregYquote:
Originally posted by Oat_Action_Man:
quote:
Originally posted by GregY:
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Originally posted by Birdvol:
Kilts look great...on women.
Yeah, yeah, I know the history and what great warriors were kilt wearing hard chargers of ancient times, but face it, a kilt is ....wait for it - is still a skirt.
Since they were invented, the real badasses wear pants.
Your only excuse to not wear pants is that you're enough of a primitive screwhead that your people haven't been introduced to pants yet.
Ummm...Romans considered pants to be barbarian clothes. Soldiers wore tunics to fight pants-wearing Germans and whatnot.
So if the men who don't wear pants came and subjugated all the men who do wear pants, I'm not sure your argument is valid.
Right up until Romans started wearing pants. (You'll note the pants-wearing half of the empire lasted a thousand years longer.

)
They figured it out, you can too.
June 11, 2018, 08:43 PM
parabellumThis idiotic asshole Birdvol was banned last week. I also blocked his static IP address. That shut-in can't even see the board at all now. Literally, the page will not even load for him.
June 12, 2018, 08:07 AM
flashguyquote:
Originally posted by amals:
^^^^Please tell me that's a put-on.
He should have at least shaved his legs....
flashguy
June 12, 2018, 08:17 AM
IndyRobI do a lot of volunteer work with local game charity, we raise money for the Children's Miracle Network. I'm also involved with a second group that focuses on bringing families together through gaming.
We have a huge gaming community here in Indianapolis, and a lot of conventions. My point being I see a LOT of men in Kilts and a lot of guys cosplaying women.
Trust me, there's a huge difference between a skirt and a Kilt.