So do you think she is married or not, as that seems to have come up in regards to her traveling abroad with her man?Don't think that's true.
So do you think she is married or not, as that seems to have come up in regards to her traveling abroad with her man?Don't think that's true.
No idea, haven't heard anything about it.So do you think she is married or not, as that seems to have come up in regards to her traveling abroad with her man?
No idea, haven't heard anything about it.
Can I bring a blanket?
My ancestors originate there as well though we settled in America before it was the United States. They were nearly all lost at the first Kerr Creek Massacre.I am Scottish.
My ancestors originate there as well though we settled in America before it was the United States. They were nearly all lost at the first Kerr Creek Massacre.
eta- kilts are not all they're cracked up to be, the ancestors must have been tough, I'll stick with jeans.
Or her personal hygiene not up to your standards, give the girl a hair cut & brush.Do you realize with those nappy white-girl dreds, she's probably not just a democrat, but a radical socialist?
Or her personal hygiene not up to your standards, give the girl a hair cut & brush.
I hear you. Dreadlocks actually go way the phuc back in history & many different societies. But as you said stupid white people thinking it gives them the right to smoke ganja. And ganja goes way the phuc back in history too. It aint something Bob Marlee came up with.Speaking from experience. I attended UT-Austin when all the neo-hippie activists were first sporting their white kid dreds. And now their kids are doing it. Got nothing to do with my standards and everything to do with what's trendy among the young marxists.
Aye, brother, you are not alone.I am Scottish.
Comfortable yes, provide protection from insects and brambles not as much. Nobody wants to see my old bird legs anyhow.Kilts are comfy and quite warm. I went an entire week in Scotland wearing my kilt, and then next week over there getting used to jeans again. I can tell you, getting caught in a rainstorm in my kilt was a lot more pleasant than having clammy, cold denim sticking to my legs. Wool stays warm when it gets wet, and my kilt barely soaked any water up anyway.