Rocky:
I always answer the question about what do you wear under a kilt with "My Celtic
Pride!" But let's not go there! I'd more likely go with a David Coultard
"Cross of St. Andrew" pattern, or a Derek Daly "Fishes" pattern on the helmet.
Either way, iffen I actually WORE kilts, I doubt anybody would CARE what was on
my HEAD!
We better change the subject... What kinda tires do YOU think ST oughta run,
and why WAS that Katie Kelly chickie protested? (Etc, etc, etc, etc)
JDK
Rocky Entriken <rocky@tri.net> on 09/22/99 10:54:16 AM
Please respond to Rocky Entriken <rocky@tri.net>
To: JD Kemp/YM/RWDOE, washburn@dwave.net
cc: Autox@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Clothing
We all learned, finally, in "Braveheart," what Scotsmen wear under their
kilts, right?
BTW, it is my understanding that although kilts are associated with the
Scots, the Irish wore them too back in the bad old days. But just remember,
the shoe has to cover the entire foot. Kilts and brogans. And a dirk in the
sock? Yep, that's the way. Also a Jackie Stewart tartan stripe or Dario
Franchitti Scotish flag on the helmet.
>Pat Washburn (moo) wrote: "Maybe we should run in the buff?"
>
>Pat:
>
>For the longest time, I have had this plan to show up at an autocross in
full
>Kilts regalia. I'm actually Irish, but whot-th-'ell... Seems to me that
it
>would be the perfect outfit. No pants cuffs to get caught in the pedals.
Good
>ventilation for those hot days at the track, and definitely entertainment
value,
>if the wind of passing cars was strong enough. Perhaps I should bring such
an
>outfit for next year's Nationals?
>
>The downside is a certain "Big" C/P driver from Atlanta might find it tough
to
>accept being "Second best" if ya know what I mean... Hate to see him cry.
>
>JD Kemp &
>"Lucretia MacEvil" #13 MGB
>The 33rd Best etc, etc, etc
>
>
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