ɪ'm noᴛ a ꜰan eɪᴛʜer. wooʟ ɪs verʏ ꜰɪᴅᴅʟʏ sᴛuꜰꜰ, ʙuᴛ ᴛʜen aɢaɪn, ᴛʜere's noᴛʜɪɢ more roʙusᴛ ꜰor ᴅamᴘ ᴅanᴋ conᴅɪᴛɪons ʟɪᴋe ᴛʜe ᴛraᴅ scoᴛᴛɪsʜ ᴋɪʟᴛ anᴅ socᴋs. ᴘʟus ɪᴛ can ʙe ʏour cʟan's ʙranᴅ, ꜰor ꜰrɪenᴅ/ꜰoe ɪᴅenᴛɪꜰɪcaᴛɪon ɪn case oꜰ war.

sucʜ a case ʏou sʜouʟᴅ ʙe ᴘroᴅucɪnɢ new ones everʏ ʏear anᴅ ᴛʜrowɪnɢ ouᴛ ᴛʜe oʟᴅ ones anʏwaʏ. cerᴛaɪnʟʏ wouʟᴅ ɢɪve ᴛʜe ɢranᴅmas someᴛʜɪnɢ ᴛo ᴅo oᴛʜer ᴛʜan ᴛeʟʟɪnɢ sᴛorɪes anᴅ aᴅvɪsɪnɢ aʙouᴛ suɪᴛaʙʟe marrɪaɢe ᴘrosᴘecᴛs

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Was thinking about kilts other day. Shame we can't wear them

My Scottish brother in law can and does 😂

Awesome. Lucky him

We call them trousers 😂

Oh that's right. We had a convo about this. Was especially confusing as I had some trouser or pants reference from a book in mind at the time. Forget details

I have no trousers, and I must scream 😱

Dozens of us!

ᴘanᴛs ɪs sʜorᴛ ꜰor "ᴘanᴛaʟoons" ꜰrom ᴛʜe ꜰrencʜ. noᴛ sure wʜʏ ɪᴛ ʙecame ᴛʜe common worᴅ ɪn amerɪca. one oꜰ mʏ ʙuᴅᴅɪes ɪn scʜooʟ, ʙʟess ʜɪm, useᴅ ᴛo saʏ "ᴘanᴛseᴅ" as ɪn someone ᴘuʟʟɪnɢ ʏour ᴘanᴛs ᴅown.

aʟso, ᴛʜere was a ʜɪʟarɪous saᴛɪrɪsᴛ wʜo aᴘeᴅ ᴛʜe ꜰamous "rɪɢʜᴛ wɪnɢ" reᴅʜeaᴅ ᴘoʟɪᴛɪcɪan, ᴘauʟɪne ʜanson, wʜo wenᴛ ʙʏ "ᴘauʟɪne ᴘanᴛsᴅown" (ᴘuʟʟɪnɢ ᴘanᴛs ᴅown).

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