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"Angel whisperer"
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- New Mexico U.S.A.
How many types of "balls' can you think of?
Soccer balls, baseballs, footballs, ????????
Soccer balls, baseballs, footballs, ????????
In the old days the sporran (purse) was used for carrying coins, or firelighting equipment or even some food such as oats etc.Has anyone ever wondered what he keeps in his sporran? I don't want to know what’s in there, I was just wondering if anyone else wondered.
…But anyway, now I think of it, I think he might have a hair care kit in his. As he’s looking pretty good for someone standing out in the windy Scottish moorlands?
You wondered what he keeps in his what?Has anyone ever wondered what he keeps in his sporran? I don't want to know what’s in there, I was just wondering if anyone else wondered.
…But anyway, now I think of it, I think he might have a hair care kit in his. As he’s looking pretty good for someone standing out in the windy Scottish moorlands?
Crystal balls, space balls, foosballs, ........How many types of "balls' can you think of?
Soccer balls, baseballs, footballs, ????????
You wondered what he keeps in his what?
Spoarran? That must be the man purse!
He might have an extra pin in case he loses his. A I'm not sure a true Scotsman wears anything under his kilt, and therefore a pair of underwire in his sporran might not be necessary and maybe a chunk of good black hash. A little. A Swiss Army knife. A tiny bottle as Baileys Irish Cream? Who knows.![]()
Oh, I asked a Scotsman once and he said "Nothing".I'm not sure a true Scotsman wears anything under his kilt, and therefore a pair of underwear in his sporran might not necessarily be a requirement. Not unless he keeps a pair in case of emergencies, such as a if huge gust of wind hitting his legs and blows right up his…
Well actually, I think I might leave it there. Don’t want to get too carried away with myself.
No they don’t but if he ever thought of going for a steep hike up a country hill or climb up a tree , he’d be safe. He does look like he’s hiking out- doors with the walking stick and all.I'm not sure a true Scotsman wears anything under his kilt, and therefore a pair of underwear in his sporran might not necessarily be a requirement. Not unless he keeps a pair in case of emergencies, such as a if huge gust of wind hitting his legs and blows right up his…
Well actually, I think I might leave it there. Don’t want to get too carried away with myself.
Read all about it here:I'm not sure a true Scotsman wears anything under his kilt, and therefore a pair of underwear in his sporran might not necessarily be a requirement. Not unless he keeps a pair in case of emergencies, such as a if huge gust of wind hitting his legs and blows right up his…
Well actually, I think I might leave it there. Don’t want to get too carried away with myself.
If you have to ask, my bet is that it's a no-fly.I actually have a funny/ racy Scotsman/ Kilt joke on the tip of my tongue...but don't think I should post it. PM me if you want to hear it, though. And let me know if I should post it on this thread.
Yeah. I kind of agree with you. It's not that bad, but I got in trouble before for posting an off-colour joke...so my spidey senses are tingling on this one.If you have to ask, my bet is that it's a no-fly.
Traditionally, the only thing he wears under his kilt are his shirt tails and shoes and socks.I'm not sure a true Scotsman wears anything under his kilt, and therefore a pair of underwear in his sporran might not necessarily be a requirement. Not unless he keeps a pair in case of emergencies, such as a if huge gust of wind hitting his legs and blows right up his…
Well actually, I think I might leave it there. Don’t want to get too carried away with myself.
I like tradition!Traditionally, the only thing he wears under his kilt are his shirt tails and shoes and socks.
My Sister's father-in-law was Scottish and served in the Army. I asked him one day, "George, is it true that men wearing kilts are not wearing any undies"? He said it was true, and every day they were on the parade grounds the Seargent would come around with a mirror attached to his shoe to check under their kilts. If not, then they would be up for detention. I wonder if all those lovely men marching in the Royal Pageant were wearing theirs.? George also did Scottish Dancing and won many trophies. He said wearing a Sporran was essential as it kept the kilt and other parts from swinging in the wrong direction. True story.Has anyone ever wondered what he keeps in his sporran? I don't want to know what’s in there, I was just wondering if anyone else wondered.
…But anyway, now I think of it, I think he might have a hair care kit in his. As he’s looking pretty good for someone standing out in the windy Scottish moorlands?


My Sister's father-in-law was Scottish and served in the Army. I asked him one day, "George, is it true that men wearing kilts are not wearing any undies"? He said it was true, and every day they were on the parade grounds the Seargent would come around with a mirror attached to his shoe to check under their kilts. If not, then they would be up for detention. I wonder if all those lovely men marching in the Royal Pageant were wearing theirs.? George also did Scottish Dancing and won many trophies. He said wearing a Sporran was essential as it kept the kilt and other parts from swinging in the wrong direction. True story.
