...does Greg has some sort of hidden stock invested in KILTS!?? ...I've heard more about Kilts in this strip than I did from St. Patrick's Day! ..ha-HAAA!
...well, for a sec I thought Greg was setting up a 'love thing' for Mannis & Kyle, but....it looks to be a '..Get off your Ass, and join the World, again, Bud...' nudge....... ; )
..while we're at this, I need to re-jigger the ethnicities / religions of the characters, because Greg seems to put ALL of 'em, in Kilts.... ; )
Mannis - Scottish Greg - Irish-Italian Lance - African American Richard - Jewish Eduardo - Latino Darren - African American Rudy - Irish - Scottish Drew - Southern (...but Greg puts him in Kilts....) Price - Southern Delia - African American Nick - Italian Dave - Canadian Jason - Hawaiian (...SWORN he was Filipino...) Sergei - Russian Jeremy - Asian American Levi - Jewish Brad - Caucasian Coach Dennis - Caucasian Steve - Jewish!? (...last name is '..Brewer..'...) Breyer - Canadian / Jewish Kristian - Jamaican
....ah well, great Legs are great LEGS, so...Kilts AWAY! ...ha-HAAA! ....CHOW.............. ; )
Believe it or not, I used to sell kilts at a Scottish Heritage Center in front of the Queen Mary. Management insisted I wear a kilt and also insisted it come Scotland instead of Oregon despite the duties on imported fabric. There were two things I didn't like about it: First, it was made of twenty yards of heavy woolen fabric made that way so the wind wouldn't blow it up (yes, I was wearing it in the traditional way), and second, the horny women tourists who were always trying to lift my kilt to SEE if I was wearing it in the traditional way. Once the air conditioning broke down. I sweated in parts that I didn't think were anatomically possible.
...yeah, but didja have the hot LEGS to rock it!?? ..ha-HAAA! ; )
...jus'kidding....But, I do see why People are still fascinated by the "...freeballing..." aspects of Kilts; TRUE Irish / Scottish Men are being respectful to the HERITAGE, and withstand the sweaty ASS-spects (tee-hee) of wearing the heavy-fabric-ed cloth........
...while, (some) low-end People think it's just fine to grope a Hot Guy in a Kilt, with his Hot Legs, thighs, calves, Buns, low-hanging nuts, thick rods, and.............................
....what I saying, again!??? ....Oh, Yeah, lighter Fabric, for EAZY-BREEZIN'!! ...ha-HAAA! ...I'm TERRIBLE..... ; )
Lord save Ireland! This was a funny, pleasant strip showing friends supporting another friend who was down in the dumps. I love Mannis' irreverence at the end - isn't EVERYTHING about business!?! Spoken like a true Scot! LOL!
This was a lighthearted episode showing people getting out and mixing a little business and pleasure. Who hasn't dreaded going to some "obligatory" function only to have it turn out to be "not so bad!"?
Also, there ARE Irish kilts, also Welsh. From AI:
Irish: The saffron kilt, often featuring a shamrock, is a staple of Irish culture, gaining popularity during the 20th-century Gaelic revival and often worn at weddings and parades.
Welsh: Known as a "cilt," this modern variation represents Welsh heritage on occasions like St. David's Day.
Global Diaspora & Enthusiasts: Due to Celtic pride, many people with Irish or Scottish ancestry in North America wear them.
Casual Wearers: Modern utility kilts, designed for comfort and practicality, are worn for daily wear or fashion.
Common Occasions: Weddings: Frequently worn by groomsmen in Ireland.
The Scottish Kilt Shop notes it's popular for weddings, regardless of ancestry.
Parades & Festivals: Irish music fests, St. Patrick's Day parades, and cultural celebrations.
Military: Worn by Irish regiments in the British Army.
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Good to see that the B&B crowd won't let Kyle do that sad "weeping lotus" act. He needs to keep on living his best life.
...does Greg has some sort of hidden stock invested in KILTS!?? ...I've heard more about Kilts in this strip than I did from St. Patrick's Day! ..ha-HAAA!
...well, for a sec I thought Greg was setting up a 'love thing' for Mannis & Kyle, but....it looks to be a '..Get off your Ass, and join the World, again, Bud...' nudge....... ; )
..while we're at this, I need to re-jigger the ethnicities / religions of the characters, because Greg seems to put ALL of 'em, in Kilts.... ; )
Mannis - Scottish
Greg - Irish-Italian
Lance - African American
Richard - Jewish
Eduardo - Latino
Darren - African American
Rudy - Irish - Scottish
Drew - Southern (...but Greg puts him in Kilts....)
Price - Southern
Delia - African American
Nick - Italian
Dave - Canadian
Jason - Hawaiian (...SWORN he was Filipino...)
Sergei - Russian
Jeremy - Asian American
Levi - Jewish
Brad - Caucasian
Coach Dennis - Caucasian
Steve - Jewish!? (...last name is '..Brewer..'...)
Breyer - Canadian / Jewish
Kristian - Jamaican
....ah well, great Legs are great LEGS, so...Kilts AWAY! ...ha-HAAA! ....CHOW.............. ; )
Believe it or not, I used to sell kilts at a Scottish Heritage Center in front of the Queen Mary. Management insisted I wear a kilt and also insisted it come Scotland instead of Oregon despite the duties on imported fabric. There were two things I didn't like about it: First, it was made of twenty yards of heavy woolen fabric made that way so the wind wouldn't blow it up (yes, I was wearing it in the traditional way), and second, the horny women tourists who were always trying to lift my kilt to SEE if I was wearing it in the traditional way. Once the air conditioning broke down. I sweated in parts that I didn't think were anatomically possible.
...yeah, but didja have the hot LEGS to rock it!?? ..ha-HAAA! ; )
...jus'kidding....But, I do see why People are still fascinated by the "...freeballing..." aspects of Kilts; TRUE Irish / Scottish Men are being respectful to the HERITAGE, and withstand the sweaty ASS-spects (tee-hee) of wearing the heavy-fabric-ed cloth........
...while, (some) low-end People think it's just fine to grope a Hot Guy in a Kilt, with his Hot Legs, thighs, calves, Buns, low-hanging nuts, thick rods, and.............................
....what I saying, again!??? ....Oh, Yeah, lighter Fabric, for EAZY-BREEZIN'!! ...ha-HAAA! ...I'm TERRIBLE..... ; )
Lord save Ireland! This was a funny, pleasant strip showing friends supporting another friend who was down in the dumps. I love Mannis' irreverence at the end - isn't EVERYTHING about business!?! Spoken like a true Scot! LOL!
This was a lighthearted episode showing people getting out and mixing a little business and pleasure. Who hasn't dreaded going to some "obligatory" function only to have it turn out to be "not so bad!"?
Also, there ARE Irish kilts, also Welsh. From AI:
Irish: The saffron kilt, often featuring a shamrock, is a staple of Irish culture, gaining popularity during the 20th-century Gaelic revival and often worn at weddings and parades.
Welsh: Known as a "cilt," this modern variation represents Welsh heritage on occasions like St. David's Day.
Global Diaspora & Enthusiasts: Due to Celtic pride, many people with Irish or Scottish ancestry in North America wear them.
Casual Wearers: Modern utility kilts, designed for comfort and practicality, are worn for daily wear or fashion.
Common Occasions:
Weddings: Frequently worn by groomsmen in Ireland.
The Scottish Kilt Shop notes it's popular for weddings, regardless of ancestry.
Parades & Festivals: Irish music fests, St. Patrick's Day parades, and cultural celebrations.
Military: Worn by Irish regiments in the British Army.
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