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Should David Own a Tux?

Should he?

  • Yes, David should own a tux by 60.

    Votes: 3 12.5%
  • Yes, all men should

    Votes: 9 37.5%
  • Yes, all people should

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ok, I'll throw in a no. But don't vote for it.

    Votes: 12 50.0%

  • Total voters
    24

ScotsSkier

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Actually I have two kilts.



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Well there you go! A kilt is always a grade above a tux (assuming of course you have the legs and knees to wear it properly - chicken legs really shouldn't bother!)

And in my experience women really like them...ogwink....of course I find when wearing a kilt that i get surrounded by women wearing very shiny - and reflective! - shoes...:roflmao:
 

Doug Briggs

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I bought my tux for the same reason I bought these stylish pieces of skiwear.

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Fun!

Around here, if you are wearing a suit or even just a tie, you look like a lawyer. Or a defendant.
 
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SkiNurse

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David Chaus

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Well there you go! A kilt is always a grade above a tux (assuming of course you have the legs and knees to wear it properly - chicken legs really shouldn't bother!)

Well, then here is my PNW tux: camouflage kilt, chainsaw and chipper. Perhaps a new poll is called for: “Does David have the legs and knees to wear a kilt?”
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Jim McDonald

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That badly needs a "spoiler" mask :nono:
 

Tricia

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a Camo Kilt...whodda thunk it?
 

neonorchid

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Well, then here is my PNW tux: camouflage kilt, chainsaw and chipper. Perhaps a new poll is called for: “Does David have the legs and knees to wear a kilt?”
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I think the topic of a new "Does David" poll can be summed up in the following video -


...besides, when David gets his Ancestery dot com DNA test results and finds out he's not Scottish after all but German, he will be trading in that Kilt for Lederhosen:D
 

Carolinacub

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I actually have two Tux's but there is a valid reason. In my former career I was the Maître de in fine dining Italian restaurants and my Tux's are a legacy from that time. However I do use the tux's on a semi regular basis. New years Eve, Captains night on the cruise ships, Opening and closing day on the slopes etc. Every man should own a Tux if for no other reason than when you wear it you feel like James Bond in the casino.
 
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