Ian:
Welcome to the forum from Texas, USA. You cannot yet tell from the welcomes so far, but there are some civilized members on this forum. No really, there are some.

We trudge on.
 
Absolute bull**** how can you say such a thing and you being from a sheep loveing nation:eek::D
I have rode in my kilt before but it is hard to get ant speed going as my tager is scraping on the ground and my nuts are acting as two huge wind breakers.;)
I maybe the only member on this site who has had another member from this site feel all around under my kilt, no not a guy but Uncle Jesse lovely wife Deanna boy does she like a man in a kilt.:D

I was told long time ago if a lady needed to check some kilt wearing scot's identity all she'd need to do was to reach under and feel the family jewels of said scot upon which if she determined it was a quarter pounder surely she 'd be talking to a Mc donald
 

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A brief history of me, here' my list of previous bikes.

DT175
GN250
CX500
XV250
VT750
VT600
XJR1300
XVS1100
NX650
XB31
TS185
XS400
VL800 (current)
GS500F (current)
Z250
RGV250
Rocket III (current)

As you can see, I like all types (of bikes).
 
A brief history of me, here' my list of previous bikes.

DT175
GN250
CX500
XV250
VT750
VT600
XJR1300
XVS1100
NX650
XB31
TS185
XS400
VL800 (current)
GS500F (current)
Z250
RGV250
Rocket III (current)

As you can see, I like all types (of bikes).
and what exactly is the relevance of this list to discussion on kilts ... did you miss the list of your bikes thread?
 
and what exactly is the relevance of this list to discussion on kilts ... did you miss the list of your bikes thread?
Eeeerrrr mmmm it is his Intro Thread :D he is just still introducing himself
It is others that have gone of topic as usual:D :roll::roll::bch:
 
as usual I put my foot in my mouth ....I should back up and read all mail to figure out this stuff

OK now I can take my foot out of my mouth
thanks for the gentle reminder Hans!!!!
 
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