tagged w/ kilts
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Hi, this is a wee demonstration for anyone who wants to know how to put on a traditional Scottish kilt ( not the kind you hire for a wedding tho! ) and how to kill an Englishman, nah nah I'm only joking, how to properly use a sword or long weapon like a Lochaber Axe (listen to that wee bit, yukkers!). This was my first attempt at creating a proper vid with storyboard, feasability study, etc etc for college so please don't be too harsh on the comments!
The main man is my brother and the poor wee soul getting battered is me!
Enjoy!
Sorry if this is a repeat submission to anyone, I hadn't uploaded it previously, only linked it from youtube.Hi, this is a wee demonstration for anyone who wants to know how to put on a... more
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Dean Peterson, a 6-foot-tall, 250-pound mail carrier, is working on a campaign to add kilts as a uniform option for men working for the U.S. Postal Service .
Even though the proposition was defeated in July, Peterson is not giving up: he spent $1,800 to mail about 1,000 letters and photographs of him wearing a prototype Postal Service kilt to union branches across the US.
"Unbifurcated Garments are far more comfortable and suitable to male anatomy than trousers or shorts because they don't confine the legs or cramp the male genitals the way that trousers or shorts do," he wrote. "Please open your hearts — and inseams — for an option in mail carrier comfort!"
Peterson has never considered himself an activist. He has Finnish and Norwegian ancestry but not Scottish. He began wearing kilts a couple years ago when his wife brought one back from a trip to Scotland; now he does not leave the house in anything but a kilt.
Even though the union's executive committee recommended disapproval, saying there was not enough demand for kilts to be worth the bother of the resolution, Peterson has many co-workers who expressed their support after his resolution was voted down.
Do you think mail carriers, and perhaps even men in general, should be allowed to wear kilts as part of their uniform? Would you mind if a man delivered your male in a kilt and if so, why? Dean Peterson, a 6-foot-tall, 250-pound mail carrier, is working on a campaign to add... more
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April 6th is Tartan Day. B.C. Kilt maker Robert MacDonald likes to wear his Scottish heritage on his hips.
April 6th is Tartan Day. B.C. Kilt maker Robert MacDonald likes to wear his Scottish... more
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