The fashion police should really pull dad over for reckless dressing.
That’s not a misdemeanor, that’s a felony!
Red, are you aiding and abetting Dad with his fashion faux pas again?
He’s wearing his clan tartan.
My dad dressed similarly when cutting the grass.
You’ll see Dad’s name in a Yahoo! headline tomorrow.
Dad’s ready for a GQ fashion shoot.
he sure get’s into character when using Scott’s lawn products
At least he has his shirt on! ;)
Red, if you don’t like it, perhaps YOU could mow the lawn.
Or lazy big brother. At least Red has a paper route.
lazy big brother busy with his girl :P
What difference does it make? He’s cutting grass not posing for a fashion mag.
<3
Night Gaunt: Today, yes, but the “tradition” comes from early Victorian times and not too far before that, any tartan (and often any kilt) was illegal. Anyone is entitled to wear the Royal Stewart tartan (a rather familiar bright red).
November 20, 2013
tuna1 over 12 years ago
That’s not a misdemeanor, that’s a felony!
Catfeet Premium Member over 12 years ago
Red, are you aiding and abetting Dad with his fashion faux pas again?
Pharmakeus Ubik over 12 years ago
He’s wearing his clan tartan.
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
My dad dressed similarly when cutting the grass.
Ensoh over 12 years ago
You’ll see Dad’s name in a Yahoo! headline tomorrow.
brick10 over 12 years ago
Dad’s ready for a GQ fashion shoot.
Jonni over 12 years ago
he sure get’s into character when using Scott’s lawn products
AndiJ over 12 years ago
At least he has his shirt on! ;)
Ermine Notyours over 12 years ago
Red, if you don’t like it, perhaps YOU could mow the lawn.
hippogriff over 12 years ago
Or lazy big brother. At least Red has a paper route.
kzcreations.com over 12 years ago
lazy big brother busy with his girl :P
serenasakitty over 12 years ago
What difference does it make? He’s cutting grass not posing for a fashion mag.
Linda Solomon over 12 years ago
<3
hippogriff over 12 years ago
Night Gaunt: Today, yes, but the “tradition” comes from early Victorian times and not too far before that, any tartan (and often any kilt) was illegal. Anyone is entitled to wear the Royal Stewart tartan (a rather familiar bright red).