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    Re: M U G (Mens Unbifurcated Garments)

    Well, I just had to do this. Found a YouTube link for Highland Reign. Ultimate Nurse - Highland Reign

    Les pipes for some regiment, but I am not sure which one.

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    Re: M U G (Mens Unbifurcated Garments)

    Not long ago we had a guy come into ER via EMS after a MVC in full Kilt Garb. A lot of nurses found that amusing for some reason.

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    Maybe he was going to a function?

    BTW, I hope the guy turned out ok.

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    It is not something you see every day Would be interesting to see what his plans had been for that day.

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    Re: M U G (Mens Unbifurcated Garments)

    Quote Originally Posted by nursinghumor View Post
    It is not something you see every day Would be interesting to see what his plans had been for that day.

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    Well he wasnt hurt, But as we found out him and his friends who also wearing Kilt regalia, were having a spot of fun and were on their way to a club to watch the dancers and have a lap dance or two. Shame on them they were also all married.

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    Re: M U G (Mens Unbifurcated Garments)

    I take it they were on their way to a Bachelor party?

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    Re: M U G (Mens Unbifurcated Garments)

    That would be my guess.

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    Re: M U G (Mens Unbifurcated Garments)

    One, he was not hurt.

    Except maybe his feelings. And he and his friends were having a Bachelor party and he was ready for the lap dances I guess.

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    Re: M U G (Mens Unbifurcated Garments)

    Just had a thought: It would be fitting if he were wearing Clan Campbell plaid. Only thing the Campbells are good for is soup. (It's a Clan McDonald thing....the fight at Culloden and all.)

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    Been a while ... I am working an assignment in Arkansas - the area is very American Indian friendly ... I am wearing my UtliKilt at a local BBQ restaurant - " You must be from the Cherokee Nation, is that tribal."

    I didn't know what to say other than I am Black Foot of the clan Mac Gregor. Thanks for noticing my M.U.G. freedom.

    I guess it goes to prove that the location doesn't matter, people always respond to a man wearing a kilt.

    Here is to freedom

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