A quote from Mugman's website

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A quote from Mugman's website

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A friend, and fellow musician, has this posted on his website.
This really sums up what we're all about, don't you think :?:
mugman wrote:It's no longer questionable for a male to wear a skirted garment. They've been doing it
for centuries in countries beyond those of our own Victorian attitudes. Some ideas even
reach the catwalk but are usually so off the wall they are totally unsuited to daily use
and belong more on a horror movie set.

Although there's a long way to go yet before wider acceptance has been established, already
many are discovering that wearing a skirt needs not be effeminate nor embarrassing.

For it's plain common sense that a looser and cooler item of clothing specifically suits a male
wearer. For too many years we have been scared into restricted clothing stipulations because
of fear of ridicule.

I wear a skirt often without bothering too much what others think. Everyone is free to enjoy
a choice of comfort.

Walk tall. Stay cool. Break the rule.
I enlarged the font on the last verbage - which in itself, says quite a bit :D

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When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
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Agreed, Al. It is concise and well-stated. My only exception might be to say that men can and should wear skirts without regard as to whether they are thought by some to appear effiminate. I don't want to impose limits on anyone. Each should dress in accord with his feelings. As FDR said "We have nothing to fear but fear itself."
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Re: A quote from Mugman's website

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Hi.

I just wanted to say that the sincerity of those words, put together a few years ago, still holds firm. But unfortunately I no longer find enough hours in the day to sit facing a computer screen and keep going over the same ground in the traditional forum manner. I dropped all forums I was contributing to, about four of them, some years ago when an idiot disputed my feelings about keyboard musicians playing along to previously concocted music tracks in order for them to sound better than they are to their largely unknowing audiences. I had never heard of such a lousy trick to earn £400 for 2 hours playing as a top 'professional' artist! His argument was that he spends hours putting together the backing tracks, which are a skill in themselves. The more important fact that it was totally impossible, from a non-player's viewpoint - which most of an audience are - to tell what was actually his 'live' playing and what wasn't seemed to hold no concern for him. I told him what I thought, and he told me more or less to mind my own business, which I did, and got on with my life. Sadly the trickery still goes on, and I now can't be bothered to get involved. Several other professional musicians backed up my feelings at the time, and now make a point of saying to their audience that '...what you hear is what I am playing', or words to that effect.

Unfortunately, whether I'm right or wrong, I say what I think, and thought it best to simply enjoy life by just getting on with it without getting involved in forum chat. I still go kilted at every opportunity. Only yesterday a woman in the queue at the local store asked if I was feeling cold in my 'skirt'. It was a pretty darned cold morning I must admit, but kilts keep you warm anyway. She would have known that, and would have known it was a kilt, not a skirt, so I just gave her a blank look and carried on. To make a point to her that it was a kilt would have been pointless. She was obviously being cynical.

Anyway, yes, I'm still alive...and sorry that my photos have gone (I cancelled my photobucket account before realising that some pics were posted at forums). Never mind - I'm sure you've seen them all before...

As I said at the time: Walk tall, stay cool, break the rule.

With my best wishes to everyone at skirtcafe, here's a tune I like called 'Love Walked In'...

http://petechandler.webs.com/musicmusicmusic.htm

Keep smilin'!

Pete
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Re: A quote from Mugman's website

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Hi Pete,

Fantastic to 'read' you again :D

That 350C is really working out for you :D
Great Job :!: :!: :!: :!:

Found your other site - had it save under 'G-Scale'. All the while I was looking
every place else BUT 'G-Scale'. :-

Have a great day :!:

Uncle Al
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When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
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