You know, I'm just not sure if this special day is celebrated anywhere else in the world, but today is known as No Pants Day back where I am from. And, to celebrate, I am currantly wearing no pants. I will soon dress and I will still be wearing no pants. I don't think I will convince G to wear a kilt, though. *sigh* Wouldn't my handsome Asian man look cute, if not a bit juxtaposed, in a kilt? Tee hee.

Pantsless love to you all!

From: [identity profile] lurkitty.livejournal.com


Hmm. Jason was a day early yesterday!
Hey you! IM or email me. I have a question!!!

From: [identity profile] miladycarol.livejournal.com


Which part would you like to see on the film? The Asian in a kilt bit? *grin*

From: [identity profile] wyliekat.livejournal.com


Yes, but if you're offering to show me what's under the kilt, I believe that's pandering. ;-}

From: [identity profile] miladycarol.livejournal.com


Nope. That offer wasn't on the table. I just think the idea of my honey in a kilt is amusing enough to share. *smiles*

From: [identity profile] wyliekat.livejournal.com


Truth is, all men look hot in a kilt, even if it is a little bit of a juxtaposition. . .

From: [identity profile] miladycarol.livejournal.com


Yes, for our type, it certainly is. It's funny how pants are the last things to be donned and the first to be removed. It's kind of a law.
As soon as we walked in the house, I needed to put the groceries in the fridge. I then proceeded to the bedroom to disrobe and found G down to his skivvies. Can you believe he beat me to it? *snicker*

From: [identity profile] davesc4545.livejournal.com

in joyaly old england


did you know that pants in england are what you wear under your trowsers so are you sure your not wearing pants ( found this out on a tv show on g4tv called barinack probly speled it wrong but oh well ( maybe you should check your pants and trousers lol...

From: [identity profile] miladycarol.livejournal.com

Re: in joyaly old england


Actually, pants evolved from "pantaloon," a French word taken from the Italian to describe a type of breeches worn by a prominent Venetian named Pantalione. Pantaloons were sort of undergarments in that they were like tights that either came to the knee or past it to the ankle. Sometimes short pants or breeches would be worn over them, but they could stand as trousers unto themselves and were also seen worn with long belted tops.

In my meaning, I consider pants to be trousers unless otherwise stated. Underwear is usually knickers or panties, in my vocabulary, and therefore doesn't count for No Pants Day, in my estimation. There's no way I'd sit on the public transportation seats without at least one or two barriers. Yick.

From: [identity profile] gwyd.livejournal.com

Re: in joyaly old england


I seldom where either, but ironically am wearing pants today.
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