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  • That guy's a man.

    

  • @thecrusades2 Yes, the kilt did originate in Ireland, it was a great big plaid thing. The Irish introduced it to Scotland in the medeival period when Irish Gaels travelled and settled in Scotland.

  • LMAO...

  • my kilt

  • LOL! Although if that was a chick instead it would have been ALOT more awkward...

  • very comfortable

  • my god man!!!!!

  • Mines on the way .....£10 a knock for the chance to hold the ladder ladies !

  • .. and how much are you charging the one that holds the cam?

  • If they agree with me that the International Olympic  Committee should allow the Saltire & The Red Dragon to be waved at Olympic venues and any Celtic members of Team GB may wear the kilt in Tibetan Tartan at the opening ceremonies..... Then its free and they can even tape a CCTV camera with night vision to my leg !

    Strange that Scotland the brave was played at least 5 times at the Games opening, They was gonna play Men of Harlech but the IOC was afraid it might have upset the Zulus ? ( LOL )

  • haha

    LMFAO

  • Aw, why did some people walk away?

    hehe @ 00:43 That's what I would have done..

    I would have never left him there on the ladder!

  • LOL, @ that man at 0:51 as he continuously blocks his girl's view of the scenery. rofl. 

    Memorise that plaid, ladies, if you ever see it again you know what you are in for!

  • That'll answer people's questions about the kilt :D LOL!!!

  • lol Now that's MY kind of upskirt video!

  • i love a kilted man but by all the ladys expressions ither a) it is huge and they can't help but grin or b) it so tiny they have to giggle

  • morris dancing is gay

  • Your dad is gay

  • Morris dancing ..... ain't that when you hop around on someones mini car ?

  • NO, Kilts are not gay.

    William Wallace wore a kilt, and you can't say he was gay! Besides kitls have been the manly dress of the scots and the irish for centuries.

  • kilts pwn

  • Also the Welsh " Cilt "

  • sorry, for not including the welsh in that above statement.

  • William Wallace was decended from Richard Wallace the Welshman a landowner under an early member of the House of Stuart. So gotta agree with you there, .....thats why the Welsh have started to wear " Cilts " also.

  • Thanks!

    I take it you are from the UK? Ireland?

  • @karkkosvolfe William Wallace never wore a kilt. None of the Highlanders did in the 14th century nor did they paint their face. The Kilt you see in this video was made by an Englishman.

  • @grobo11 YES it was standardized by Thomas Rawlinson, English manufacturer with "apron" front (flat front) silly things they say pleats in front = female NOT HARDLY what Greeks wear is pleated all around, they don't consider that makes it "female." As for no underwear with kilt, that's clearly immodest, and if obviously abused can create indecent exposure charge, culture/tradition won't squeak you by on that. If wearer soils kilt, underwear could take filth instead--no undies--dumb kilt wearer

  • @grobo11 So , what did the Scottish Highlanders wear at that time then? And I thought Wallace was from the 13th Century ?! I believe it was the Picts who painted themselves blue. And one of my kilts was made by a master kilt maker who is English, mainly working for the army. Nothing wrong with that !

  • @piperbob2 The Highlanders wore trousers, leather or some sort of wool or other fabric.

    The typical Highlander soldier wore: Some sort of short tunic or shirt, trousers, simple boots, metal helmet, a shirt of male or plate armour and other accesories.

    11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th etc. No Scottish soldier wore Tartan kilts or any other kind of Kilt during this period. It was only during the late 17th Century that they did.

  • @grobo11 One thing that makes me doubt this: the clan Sinclair (of Norman origin - St. Clair) were given lands in Caithmess, presumably in the 11th/12th century. It is told that they wore trews in preference to the kilt, and so became a joke with the Gaelic highland clans - hence the ancient slow air and piobaireachd, "The Carles wi' the Breeks" (The old women with the breeches.") And the Gaels were not soldiers as such, they were crofters, cattle herders, fishermen, farmers

  • @piperbob2 Well, the Gaels were Irish, not Scottish. And seeing as the kilt originated in Ireland it is more than likely that Irish soldiers wore kilts.

  • @karkkosvolfe

    correction english scots and irish afterall the english invented em and wore them as battledress before the scots but you like to cover that up dont you??

  • @canemlatina

    Whatever! The point is that kilts are manly. Besides, Kilts were worn even in Scandinavia at one point in time. So, stop gripping, agreed?

  • @karkkosvolfe No disagreement here (I'm a kilt-wearer myself) but William Wallace did not wear a kilt outside the movie Braveheart. Kilts as they are known today never formally appeared in history until the 17th Century.

  • @scottishwonderwall

    Thanks for sharing that information! I didn't know...

  • Well pretty rude! They're going away without authorization! What if he gets hurt, uh? :D

  • HHAHHAHAHAHAH!!

  • why the hell is there an accordian playign scotland teh brave? HELLOO!! BAGPIPES!!!

  • that was too funny. lolol

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