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A...a.... MULLET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :shock: :o :boggle: The agony of the total picture may just be too much to bear.

I may never come out from my pillow again!!!!
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rebl_rn wrote:I love men in kilts too, but I have to say that not ALL men look good in kilts.
Aaauuggh! It's TattoodKiltedMulletMan! Avert your eyes, ladies. The fact he hasn't the legs for it is the very least of his offences. :wink:
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scottielvr wrote:Aaauuggh! It's TattoodKiltedMulletMan!
LOL!

Is the comic book out yet?

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scottielvr wrote:
rebl_rn wrote:I love men in kilts too, but I have to say that not ALL men look good in kilts.
Aaauuggh! It's TattoodKiltedMulletMan! Avert your eyes, ladies. The fact he hasn't the legs for it is the very least of his offences. :wink:
I think he shaved those legs . . . eww.

The problem with his kilt is that it is not pleated. Nobody looks good with a chunk of tartan wrapped about them like a bathtowel. It just emphasizes the haggis-belly.

You need to be wearing a shirt. And the right kind of socks. And not your old Army boots. At least get some Merrell's or something. There is such a thing as fashion. Follow it.

And don't have all those tacky tattoos a-glaring out all over.

Well, unless you're our beloved Amar, whom we fervently hope doesn't plan on getting any more of them.
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ennyn wrote:A...a.... MULLET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :shock: :o :boggle: The agony of the total picture may just be too much to bear.

I may never come out from my pillow again!!!!
Sorry, ad! Here, hopefully these will make you feel better.....

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ennyn wrote:I may never come out from my pillow again!!!!
Ad, here's another for you. This is the equivalent of bringing up the heavy mortar; it should make you forget Mullet Man -- or nothing will. So... enough with the pillow already. :wink:

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back to the oroginal topic. .

If you want "mind expanding" I can;t think of a better book than Illuminatus! by Robert Anton Wilson. It's (very) loosely like Ulysses, I understand, but is also just unique. Incredibly weird. Funny too.

Surprised nobody's mentioned J.K. Rowling's latest masterpiece.
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Harry Potter? Mind expanding? I almost choked when I saw DaVinci Code, much less Harry Potter...

Has anyone else heard of Borges?
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Lambchop wrote: And don't have all those tacky tattoos a-glaring out all over.
Erm... Lamb... some of us like tattoos, and have quite a few. :really: :P

Thumbs up on the latest pix!

Nico, tell me about Borges. :)
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i have a tattooooo tooooo. :wink:
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How about Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas? It's about mind expansion...in a way.
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amar wrote:i have a tattooooo tooooo. :wink:
Yes, but do you have a kilt is the important question . . .

Hmmm? Is that why you nip off to Scotland every now and again? For a session of daringly uninhibited kilting?
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Lambchop wrote:
amar wrote:i have a tattooooo tooooo. :wink:
Yes, but do you have a kilt is the important question . . .

Hmmm? Is that why you nip off to Scotland every now and again? For a session of daringly uninhibited kilting?

heheheeeeee...my secret. :)
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Lambchop said
Hmmm? Is that why you nip off to Scotland every now and again? For a session of daringly uninhibited kilting?
There are lots of reasons to come to Scotland Lambchop, all peacefull visitors are welcome.

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amar wrote:
Lambchop wrote:
amar wrote:i have a tattooooo tooooo. :wink:
Yes, but do you have a kilt is the important question . . .

Hmmm? Is that why you nip off to Scotland every now and again? For a session of daringly uninhibited kilting?

heheheeeeee...my secret. :)
No, it's what you keep in your kilt that we would like you to keep secret! :lol: :twisted:
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