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In the morning, when the club's bodyguard began kicking us at 150 o'clock, I realized that a young man wearing a Scottish-style frill gently laughed when he left the club. His laugh is loud and sweet, and this laugh makes you want to join. I was fascinated, I walked to him and asked if he would like to borrow my "skirt".
The first person who wore a short skirt in New York was called Hamish Pittman Wallace. He is quilted and proud of his Scottish. It showed his delicate calf and perfect knee so he was wearing a short skirt. He was wearing a short skirt, because it made him feel like a man and reminded his loved ones long back in the cold highlands. Finally, his baggage was stolen during his voyage so he had only to wear it, so he was wearing a short skirt. At the time, the only job in New York for men wearing short skirts was to raise the bar (number: still today). Hamish found a job at the city center bar called The Angry Scotsman. For Hamish without angry bones, this is a troublesome task. Everyone thinks that this bar is named after him, but in reality it is only the racial slug of her owner's daughter's husband. Since the lawyer disliked his son-in-law so much, he changed his name to Mr. McPherson's opinion.
In the beginning of 2004, I met the characteristic of the abnormal short skirt I encountered. The gentleman wrote to me that he had a Scottish skirt he thought he was the 79 th New York Cameron Highland, it was founded in 1859, wearing error tartan Cameron It was an American army. He sent me a picture to see if I could confirm the information. Quilt was in Ellerat plaid Cameron and began in the second half of the nineteenth century, but it is not short skirt in New York New York New York. The skirt worn by the group is mechanically sewn and pleated on (more or less) sediment. This short skirt is obviously cut by hand and has stripes. Made in Scotland