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Niamh. 08-11-2016 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Firewire (Post 9050223)
A BLUE skirt

LT was spotted last week.......


Firewire 08-11-2016 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 9050227)
LT was spotted last week.......


:laugh2:

Crimson Dynamo 08-11-2016 02:50 PM

:fist:

I would never wear pink

Denver 08-11-2016 02:50 PM

LT does come across as one of those Cross Dressers

kirklancaster 08-11-2016 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Mokka (Post 9050219)
In a skirt... yes

:laugh::laugh::laugh:

Northern Monkey 08-11-2016 03:33 PM

Well being honest.I wouldn't dress my boys like that and the kid does look like a girl.There's no denying it.

However he is only young and i don't think it would affect him later in life.I used to walk around in brown cords:laugh:

People who go on social media to attack people for how they dress their kid need to get a life though.

Shaun 08-11-2016 03:35 PM

I generally don't bother criticising toddlers. That's all that needs to be learned from this.

Withano 08-11-2016 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 9050128)
They look like fairly gender neutral clothes to me :shrug:

Same

Withano 08-11-2016 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 9050171)
WHY does it matter? And what has it got to do with ANYONE other than the OBVIOUSLY loving and doting parents?

.

Babayaro. 08-11-2016 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9050218)
this is what a wee laddie should be looking like




:clap1:

Welp

Crimson Dynamo 08-11-2016 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Babayaro. (Post 9050339)
Welp

Marc you must have been dressed in the kilt as a wee boy?

Crimson Dynamo 08-11-2016 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 9050281)
I generally don't bother criticising toddlers. That's all that needs to be learned from this.

No they are having a pop at the mum for his appearance (and tbh it may have been like a few tweets out of millions but that is modern journalism for you)

Babayaro. 08-11-2016 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9050349)
Marc you must have been dressed in the kilt as a wee boy?

At weddings, yes. Not to go to the park and that

Crimson Dynamo 08-11-2016 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Babayaro. (Post 9050355)
At weddings, yes. Not to go to the park and that

There are plenty folk that wander about my town in the kilt, mainly old mannies but we have a few businesses that the staff all wear kilts so you often see men in kilts around these parts

jaxie 08-11-2016 05:02 PM

My sister in law was the same, wouldn't cut her son's brunette curls until he went to school. He turned out all right though, he still has long hair! People will rag anything on social media. I'll guarantee his mum won't be styling him at 15.

jaxie 08-11-2016 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9050358)
There are plenty folk that wander about my town in the kilt, mainly old mannies but we have a few businesses that the staff all wear kilts so you often see men in kilts around these parts

My son wanted to get a kilt for his job as he works during events and weddings but he wasn't sure if it was bad etiquette to wear one as it was my great grandmother who was a Ferguson so a few generations back.

Livia 09-11-2016 11:02 AM

If you're going to call your child Milo, all bets are off.

Vicky. 09-11-2016 11:44 AM

I hate this 'girls clothes' and 'boys clothes' malarky tbh. Good on them. More parents who allow their kid to wear what they like and play with what they like, the less kids grow up wanting to be sterylised medical patients their whole life.

Crimson Dynamo 09-11-2016 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by jaxie (Post 9050466)
My son wanted to get a kilt for his job as he works during events and weddings but he wasn't sure if it was bad etiquette to wear one as it was my great grandmother who was a Ferguson so a few generations back.

I can confirm that there are no Kilt Police and you can wear what you like

I wore Rangers tartan when I got married

:hee:

Shaun 09-11-2016 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 9052146)
If you're going to call your child Milo, all bets are off.

If I pay you in the form of cookies and muffins, could you personally hunt down and murder Milo Yiannopoulos?

Crimson Dynamo 09-11-2016 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 9052323)
If I pay you in the form of cookies and muffins, could you personally hunt down and murder Milo Yiannopoulos?

I am pretty sure (not 100%) that ordering a Mossad hit is against forum rules?

If not can Livia pm me

Livia 09-11-2016 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 9052323)
If I pay you in the form of cookies and muffins, could you personally hunt down and murder Milo Yiannopoulos?

No payment needed, Shauny, I would be willing to double-tap him, pro bono.



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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9052348)
I am pretty sure (not 100%) that ordering a Mossad hit is against forum rules?

If not can Livia pm me

Is your 'kill' list as long as mine, I wonder...?

kirklancaster 09-11-2016 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by jaxie (Post 9050466)
My son wanted to get a kilt for his job as he works during events and weddings but he wasn't sure if it was bad etiquette to wear one as it was my great grandmother who was a Ferguson so a few generations back.

I honestly do not think that there are many more resplendent sights than a Scotsman in full traditional regalia - kilt, sporran et al.


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