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I think that it’s a Babbyliss Pro-max Turbodryer…but I could be wrong.
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I think that it’s a Babbyliss Pro-max Turbodryer…but I could be wrong.
I love how you anwser my question. You gave me an answer but you didt give anything away.
Scotland is damp and chilly, “dreich” I believe is the word, Wisconsin is usually far colder in winter (at least compared to Edinburgh) And I seldom if ever wear anything neath my kilt, (particularly when riding a motorcycle) unless it might be the oft spoken of blue ribbon…:mrgreen:
So youre saying you dont wear anything under neath?hehehehe:cool:
Was that the model with a hair trigger?
I’m disappointed that nobody has offered an answer to my original query about which nation this force comes from. The helmets look a bit German, or a lot of other places pre, during and after WWII, from Europe to South America.
On close inspection, the powerful underpants could come from anywhere. On inspecting them closely, so could I.
If you look really close , the gals unifrom[if there is any]are black.
It kind of resembles those ss guards with hansome unifroms, maybe the gals are wearing the female version of ss guards unifroms.
Just thinking out loud thats all.
nothing under my kilt, except perhaps lipstick…:twisted:
I believe you. I bump into a real scottish man at crown casino and he was wearing the traditanal kilt. Im naughty, I asked if he was wearing anything under his kilt…and now i really believe you guys.
I see youre very popular with the ladies.
By “Lipstick” does he mean the Lhati 20mm or the smaller calibur weapon?
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Oh you kids,Ha! When someone asks what I wear under the kilt, (this happens several times daily, ) the answers range widely. And since it is frowned upon to ask a lady if she is wearing anything under her skirt,(and usually ends with the appearance of the Baily’s) I usually just reply with something intended to embarrass the person asking. (but in a fun way) so to a guy I would reply, “ask your girlfriend”, or “your girlfriend’s lipstick”. to a gal, I may just smile broadly, or quietly say “lipstick” to which she will blush and giggle, or if she be an adventurous lady, attempt to see for herself. ( an all too rare response, which is where the blue ribbon comes in )…