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Message 1194520 - Posted: 12 Feb 2012, 21:19:12 UTC - in response to Message 1194519.  

I think she'll forgive me if I skip the skirt.




Do not post pics!!!!!!

Whaaaaaaaaat?
Ya don't wanna see my pom poms?
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Message 1194527 - Posted: 12 Feb 2012, 21:27:42 UTC - in response to Message 1194502.  

This thread took a turn to the awesome.


Just like Uli then ;-)


Oh, you said "took a turn to the awesome" - I though you said "this thread is awesome."
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Message 1194528 - Posted: 12 Feb 2012, 21:29:21 UTC

My guess is that you have a car just as good as your big credit.

Often things (one, two, three, or even more) match each other better or best if they are of the same style as well as quality. Better quality of course means a higher price tag unless you choose to do the things on your own.
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Message 1194659 - Posted: 13 Feb 2012, 2:59:25 UTC - in response to Message 1194519.  

I think she'll forgive me if I skip the skirt.




Do not post pics!!!!!!

Why not? I wear a Kilt upon occasion.


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Message 1194722 - Posted: 13 Feb 2012, 8:39:00 UTC
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They are different items of attire.
A skirt is for the lassies, normally a light and frilly thing
A kilt is for the laddies, far from light, and certainly not frilly

A lassie in a skirt is to be respected (especially if she's carrying a rolling pin), a laddie in a kilt is to be respected (especially if he's carrying a claymore...)
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Message 1194815 - Posted: 13 Feb 2012, 15:32:51 UTC - in response to Message 1194659.  

I think she'll forgive me if I skip the skirt.




Do not post pics!!!!!!

Why not? I wear a Kilt upon occasion.



Check what he said again. A kilt I don't mind, even a skirt could be funny but....
I think she'll forgive me if I skip the skirt.



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Message 1194907 - Posted: 13 Feb 2012, 19:22:03 UTC - in response to Message 1194722.  

They are different items of attire.
A skirt is for the lassies, normally a light and frilly thing
A kilt is for the laddies, far from light, and certainly not frilly

A lassie in a skirt is to be respected (especially if she's carrying a rolling pin), a laddie in a kilt is to be respected (especially if he's carrying a claymore...)


As the person who started this thread (and can't believe how much fun it turned into), I decree the dress code to be the same as the school I work in: skirts (and kilts) must reach as low as your fingertips if you stand straight up with your hands straight down at your sides. The school applies this standard to girls, but here I'm applying it to men; women can do whatever they want.

Uli's so awesome, she offered to look at my taxes for me (and she even works for the company I plan to use).

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Message 1194915 - Posted: 13 Feb 2012, 19:44:49 UTC - in response to Message 1194907.  

I decree the dress code to be the same as the school I work in: skirts (and kilts) must reach as low as your fingertips if you stand straight up with your hands straight down at your sides.


Back when I was in school, some of the students would have a problem with that...



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Message 1195099 - Posted: 14 Feb 2012, 3:12:23 UTC - in response to Message 1194524.  

Ahem. I rather think that we can forego that dubious pleasure.

(You do all realise that we are toast when Uli gets back...)

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Message 1195113 - Posted: 14 Feb 2012, 3:40:03 UTC - in response to Message 1194915.  

I decree the dress code to be the same as the school I work in: skirts (and kilts) must reach as low as your fingertips if you stand straight up with your hands straight down at your sides.


Back when I was in school, some of the students would have a problem with that...


Oh no! It's a Knuckle Dragger! ;)
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Message 1195357 - Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 0:42:56 UTC - in response to Message 1195266.  

Back when I was in school, some of the students would have a problem with that...


And quite a few here too :-))

skirts(and kilts) must reach as low as your fingertips if you stand straight up with your hands straight down at your sides. The school applies this standard to girls


About 3-4" above the knee? I would suggest knee length is more appropriate at School. After that well up to them .....

My schools in Oklahoma had a rule that girls skirts had to be 1" below the fingertips or a dollar bill above the knee. Whichever was longer. There were no rules for guys though.
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Message 1195446 - Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 7:01:47 UTC - in response to Message 1195357.  

Back when I was in school, some of the students would have a problem with that...


And quite a few here too :-))

skirts(and kilts) must reach as low as your fingertips if you stand straight up with your hands straight down at your sides. The school applies this standard to girls


About 3-4" above the knee? I would suggest knee length is more appropriate at School. After that well up to them .....

My schools in Oklahoma had a rule that girls skirts had to be 1" below the fingertips or a dollar bill above the knee. Whichever was longer. There were no rules for guys though.

I don't suppose you had too many guys wearing skirts in Oklahoma.

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Message 1195450 - Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 7:12:33 UTC - in response to Message 1195446.  

Back when I was in school, some of the students would have a problem with that...


And quite a few here too :-))

skirts(and kilts) must reach as low as your fingertips if you stand straight up with your hands straight down at your sides. The school applies this standard to girls


About 3-4" above the knee? I would suggest knee length is more appropriate at School. After that well up to them .....

My schools in Oklahoma had a rule that girls skirts had to be 1" below the fingertips or a dollar bill above the knee. Whichever was longer. There were no rules for guys though.

I don't suppose you had too many guys wearing skirts in Oklahoma.

More than you might think, but generally not at schools... generally.
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Message 1195451 - Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 7:14:36 UTC - in response to Message 1195450.  

Back when I was in school, some of the students would have a problem with that...


And quite a few here too :-))

skirts(and kilts) must reach as low as your fingertips if you stand straight up with your hands straight down at your sides. The school applies this standard to girls


About 3-4" above the knee? I would suggest knee length is more appropriate at School. After that well up to them .....

My schools in Oklahoma had a rule that girls skirts had to be 1" below the fingertips or a dollar bill above the knee. Whichever was longer. There were no rules for guys though.

I don't suppose you had too many guys wearing skirts in Oklahoma.

More than you might think, but generally not at schools... generally.

ROFL......
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Message 1195517 - Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 9:38:55 UTC

We'd better be careful - Uli has been spotted in Beets, so she may be headed this was soon...
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Message 1195586 - Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 14:02:20 UTC - in response to Message 1195517.  
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We'd better be careful - Uli has been spotted in Beets, so she may be headed this was soon...

Well as long as no one We know is on the warpath...

In which case the word is: DUCK!
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Message 1195590 - Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 14:09:32 UTC - in response to Message 1195586.  

We'd better be careful - Uli has been spotted in Beets, so she may be headed this was soon...

Well as long as no one We know is on the warpath...

In which case the word is: DUCK!

You said that and the first thing I thought was the bandwidth graph...
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Message 1195593 - Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 14:16:13 UTC - in response to Message 1195581.  

Oh heck, I'd better get my conciliatory speech ready ....

Ahem, cough, adopts bended knee,

"with the utmost respect oh noble one, it was all down to them not me ..."

Hmm, d'ya think that sounds grovelling enough?


Hmm, just don't be too obsequious, you may too far the other way...
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Message 1195627 - Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 16:56:02 UTC

That'll do nicely, along with the four dozen red roses I sent earlier....
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Message 1195791 - Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 22:46:09 UTC

Thank you for the laughs, it has been a busy three weeks for me.

Got the list from Brad and forwarded it. I got a confirmation, that it has been received. Now that party just needs time to add it into the database.

Please continue to have patience. Green stars will shine soon.
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