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From: jpexg@mit-hermes.ARPA (John Purbrick)
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Subject: Re: on men wearing skirts
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Date: Tue, 22-Oct-85 21:17:37 EST
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> > Skirts are for women and have, traditionally been so. A man who
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No, laddie, dinna say "kilts". 'Tis always "the kilt", and the kilt isna tae
be confused wi' a skirt, ye ken? It's no' fittin' dress for a lassie!



"Hey, Jock, is aall nything worn under your kilt?"
"No, lassie, it works as well as ever it did!"