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ScottyT is famous!

Kevin Jensen

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There is a story in the Salt Lake Tribune that mentions our ScottyT! Too bad there was no mention of the Springfield XD 45 that usually accompanies that kilt!

You will have to cut and paste the link, I use a proxy at work, and this link will not work if you just click on it.

http://www.sltrib.com/outdoors/ci_11664760?source=rv
...snip...
Salt Lake City graphic designer Scott Thompson, who hasn't worn a pair of pants since he put on his first kilt last fall, said it's the kind of thing guys have to get used to when they're wearing a MUG (that's a Men's Unbifurcated Garment, for the uninitiated.)

"It definitely takes a very particular kind of person to wear a kilt," said Thompson, who hikes, bikes and even snowshoes in his three MUGs. "And it does have a certain appeal to women."

"Chicks dig guys in skirts?" I asked. "I mean, for more than cheap thrills?"

"Oh yeah," he said. "It takes a guy who is very secure with himself -- and I think women are drawn to that kind of security."

And as an added bonus, he said, "it's the ultimate ice-breaker."

Which brings us back to that question, the one that everyone asks.

"There are a lot of good answers to that," Thompson said. "When people ask, 'what do you have under there?' I sometimes say 'freedom.' "
 

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SGT Jensen wrote:
Which brings us back to that question, the one that everyone asks.

"There are a lot of good answers to that," Thompson said. "When people ask, 'what do you have under there?' I sometimes say 'freedom.' "
Must be referring to the XD....
 

Kevin Jensen

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usSiR wrote:
SGT Jensen wrote:
Which brings us back to that question, the one that everyone asks.

"There are a lot of good answers to that," Thompson said. "When people ask, 'what do you have under there?' I sometimes say 'freedom.' "
Must be referring to the XD....

He does not keep his XD "under there". :p

Scott, did you name your member "Freedom"? :D
 
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