In Utah You Say…..
….. how very surprising.
Weber School District spokesman Nate Taggart says Craig Jessop has been asked to extend an apology to 14-year-old student Gavin McFarland of Hooper after the school official’s comments Wednesday.
Gavin says he wore the kilt twice in the past two weeks to Rocky Mountain Junior High as a prop for an art project. Jessop told the boy that the outfit could be misconstrued as cross-dressing.
I guess there really is a reason they say “Utah, 2.7 million people, 27 last names”
Let me introduce you to Rob & Sandy, a couple of fellas I met while they were doing a show here in Ottawa.
— I dare ya….. no, no, I double dog dare ya, to even hint that they’re a couple of cross dressers
Disclaimer: Should you in fact be foolish enough to accept this dare you agree to save stageleft, and the Bunker as a whole, harmless from any and all legal action and/or the recovery of any or all medical claims and expenses that are an absolute certainty should you call, or even hint that, either, or both, of the individuals pictured are, once were, or may in the future become, cross dressers. stageleft (the individual) is however willing to visit you in the hospital for the primary purpose of asking “WFT were you thinking?!?! Didn’t you see their picture?!?!”



Well, what if I said, “Stageleft” said to imply that you were crossdressing…?
@James Bow: That’s easy….. they wouldn’t believe you
I’m MacKlean from the waist down and I have worn that tartan on a few occasions. Since I’m both knock kneed and bowlegged I look quite smart (in my opinion anyway)
However, the only cross dressing occasion so far in my life was a Legion fund raising “celebrity fashion show”. I wore a kilt and went as Fat Benatar.
There’s nothing to get cross about anyway? If one is wearing a kilt, it’s almost impossible to get one’s knickers in a knot.