Chocoholic wrote:Zonker you're a bit of an idiot to say kilts are cross-dressing, it's national dress and that's insulting. Would you like us to say all the locals wear dresses most of the time? Because that's basically what they are!
I don't think it would matter much to Zonker if you said all locals wear dresses.
-- Sun May 01, 2011 10:13 pm --
sage & onion wrote:Bora Bora wrote:zonker wrote:Peacock, about the only thing good about Scotland is Chivas Regal!
Otherwise, you are a bunch of cross-dressers. And thats tradition?
Why would men dress as women for the sake of tradition?
Zonker, every year on St Patrick's day there is a parade along Fifth Avenue in NYC. One of the highlights of that parade are when the Scottish appeared all decked out in their kilts. Some were so sexy and handsome they could make a woman's knees go weak!!!
Just a note BB, not all kilts are Scottish.
http://www.kiltrental.com/irish%20national.jpg
I know Sage. But these lovely men wore the red tartan kilts, which I believe is Scottish. Also in the parade were Irish in (green tartan) kilts. These men are firemen and policemen. Oh, those legs!!!!
Do you own a kilt Sage? Englishmen wear them as well I believe, but are they reserved for people of status?
-- Sun May 01, 2011 10:22 pm --
Chocoholic wrote:There's no problem with Pakistani's - we're just making the point that Zonker (alledged Pakistani) also wears a 'skirt' as part of his national dress!
Are you saying he's IN Pakistan?? I don't recall Zonker ever saying where he lives. Because a "skirt" is part of his national dress, who is to say that he wears one, wherever he resides? There are many Scots in Dubai, but I'm sure that they don't wear their national dress to work. The only time I have seen anyone in a kilt was are formal functions.
Chocs, although locals wear a kandora every day, they wear western clothes outside when going to say, the UK (where you may find the rare few in national dress), the US, Australia, Singapore.