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Black Country (UK) and Halesowen Tartans

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:07 pm
by Colin
News link, while it stays valid.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west ... 825313.stm

There was an article on this on local BBC1 TV last night.

Re: Black Country (UK) and Halesowen Tartans

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:49 pm
by Milfmog
Nice positive item (some of those locals probably had whiplash injuries straining their necks to watch the two kilted guys) but the reporter just could not resist references to what's underneath... Why is there this fascination?

Thanks for the link Colin.

Have fun,


Ian.


Edited to correct typos - Ian

Re: Black Country (UK) and Halesowen Tartans

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 1:45 pm
by PatJ
Very interesting video.

I would love to have a kilt in either (or both) of those tartans. The kilts looked like they were well taylored and both men looked very good in their kilt.

The part about what is (was) worn underneith the kilt was colorful, but totally inappropriate. Personally (and this is my humble opinion) was is or isn't worn under the kilt is nobody's business except the wearer. In this day and age - and fear of some over zealous kook causing trouble through lawsuit or violation of some modesty ordinance - I would choose to wear something under the kilt. Tradition be damned -so to speak - we don't need anyone having any kind of excuse for the kilt not to be worn.

But yes indeed. The video was good and thanks for posting the link.

PatJ

Re: Black Country (UK) and Halesowen Tartans

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 5:08 pm
by cessna152towser
Good piece of video coverage, nice demonstration that you do not need to be Scottish to wear a kilt.

Re: Black Country (UK) and Halesowen Tartans

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 5:22 pm
by AMM
Milfmog wrote:... the reporter just could not resist references to what's underneath... Why is there this fascination?
I think it's just human nature.

If you keep your ears open, you'll notice that little kids are very curious about what people have on under their clothes. By adulthood, most people have (mostly) satisfied their curiousity about "normally dressed" people, but they haven't the opportunity to satisfy this "little kid" curiousity about men in kilts.

If men in kilts ever become common, I think you won't see so much discussion of "what do they wear under their kilts." (Some, but not so much.)

Re: Black Country (UK) and Halesowen Tartans

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:59 pm
by Milfmog
AMM wrote:I think it's just human nature.

If you keep your ears open, you'll notice that little kids are very curious about what people have on under their clothes. By adulthood, most people have (mostly) satisfied their curiosity about "normally dressed" people, but they haven't the opportunity to satisfy this "little kid" curiosity about men in kilts.

If men in kilts ever become common, I think you won't see so much discussion of "what do they wear under their kilts." (Some, but not so much.)
So, as skirts on women become rarer, do you think we will start to hear people asking what they wear under a skirt? :shock: Just speculating...

Have fun,


Ian.

Re: Black Country (UK) and Halesowen Tartans

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 10:56 pm
by Since1982
I can see myself now, sitting on a stool at the entrance to the New York Stock Exchange asking all the penguins what they're wearing under their black suits. Probably get at least 30 different brands of Jockey and Boxer shorts. Being as they all look alike on the outside, they probably look the same on the inside. :tmi:

Re: Black Country (UK) and Halesowen Tartans

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 9:47 am
by Mipi
Milfmog wrote:
So, as skirts on women become rarer, do you think we will start to hear people asking what they wear under a skirt? :shock: Just speculating...

Have fun,


Ian.
You should be careful, They can "book" you for sexual harassment, asking girls such a question. But it seems OK if asking a man.

Re: Black Country (UK) and Halesowen Tartans

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 2:24 pm
by Departed Member
AMM wrote:
Milfmog wrote:... the reporter just could not resist references to what's underneath... Why is there this fascination?
I think it's just human nature.

If men in kilts ever become common, I think you won't see so much discussion of "what do they wear under their kilts."
I still regard the best answer (especially if there are a number of folk in the vicinity) is a rather loud, "WHY do you need to know?" :twisted:

On topic, it would certainly seem to be desirable for (Joe Public) 'acceptance' purposes, for so-called 'district' tartans to spread more widely throughout England (wherever that is!). I'm sure a nice "Sherwood Tartan" in muted greens & a touch of browns would go down well in my part of the world! Especially, as the Kilt seems to have 'assumed' a Celtic conection, and the population of England has a rather higher proportion of folk of ethnic Celtic origin than either Wales, or, err, Scotland!!!! :shock: :wink:

Re: Black Country (UK) and Halesowen Tartans

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:13 pm
by Since1982
Umm, What do women wear under their PANTS? lololol

Re: Black Country (UK) and Halesowen Tartans

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:09 am
by SkirtDude
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Re: Black Country (UK) and Halesowen Tartans

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 5:16 am
by Uncle Al
I've used this response before and their faces sorta turn red.

Ques = What is worn under a Kilt?

Ans = Good girls don't ask, naughty ones find out!

Now, with out any faces turning red, I've also answered,
Socks-n-shoes of course!

:laff: :sorry: :hide: :dance:

Uncle Al
Duncanville, TX

Re: Black Country (UK) and Halesowen Tartans

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 6:46 pm
by Since1982
I'm old so I get to use my favorite line.

Them: What's worn under your skirt, sir?

Me: I don't remember, I did know when I came here, but I forgot, sorry! Want me to look?


hehehehe

Re: Black Country (UK) and Halesowen Tartans

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:04 pm
by Colin
Thanks for the replies everyone.

I often use the term "F.T.H.O.I." when asked why I am wearing a kilt.

I don't have a ready answer, when they ask why I am not wearing a kilt (i.e. wearing trousers) sometimes.

Re: Black Country (UK) and Halesowen Tartans

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:40 pm
by Uncle Al
Colin wrote:Thanks for the replies everyone.

I often use the term "F.T.H.O.I." when asked why I am wearing a kilt.

I don't have a ready answer, when they ask why I am not wearing a kilt
(i.e. wearing trousers) sometimes.

Colin - - - -

Did you get 'that line' from my signature lines :?: :?: :?: :?: :lol: :rofl: :sofnny:

Uncle Al
Duncanville, TX