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25th November 07, 08:12 PM
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Xmarks Serendipity
Saturday the 24th started out to be a day in which everything went wrong. Lots of little things culminating in locking myself out of the house at our farm as I was getting ready to drive home to Chicago to avoid the Thanksgiving rush home on Sunday. No phone, no keys, no jacket and the sun was going down and the temperature dropping below freezing. More than a mile walk to the nearest neighbor who had a spare key - he wasn't home. Another half mile to another neighbor who was home, called the first neighbor on his cell and was able to get into his house to get the spare key.
So I started home (unkilted) more than two hours after I had planned with my dog in the back seat. I realized I hadn't eaten so I stopped after about an hour and a half at the first plaza on the toll road, got gas and went inside to get a McD's hamburger and fries. I paid for my order and was waiting at the counter for my food, when I turned to my right and saw a guy in what looked like the XMarks tartan!!!
I did a double take and asked (since I wasn't sure about the tartan), "What tartan is that?" He replied, "You wouldn't know it - it's from a website."
"X Marks the Scot?" I asked, "I post there too, I just wasn't sure this really the Xmarks tartan - I post under McFarkus." "I'm H. Hastings, and I just got my new 8 yard XMarks kilt from Barb. I'm wearing it for the first time - I just spent the day in Chicago at the Field Museum."
He was heading back to Wisconsin, and I was heading home to Chicago. So if everything hadn't gone awry earlier in the day - we wouldn't have met. We sat down with our McD's meals and talked kilts for about a half hour and then went our separate ways.
A great finish for what had started out as a lousy day -though my dog wasn't happy that I'd left him alone in the car.
Animo non astutia
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25th November 07, 08:16 PM
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25th November 07, 08:17 PM
#3
They always say, "Things happen for a reason." We have avoided terrible accidents that way by something happening to make us later than normal, and we figured we may have been in the accident if we weren't later.
Hope everything else worked out ok. Wow, kilts really do make things better.
DALE.
You don't have to be Scottish to be comfortable!
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25th November 07, 08:20 PM
#4
Excellent Story. Thanks for sharing.
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25th November 07, 08:36 PM
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25th November 07, 08:43 PM
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He has a habit of meeting other members when they aren't wearing their kilts. I ran into him in Estes Park at Christmas and started to introduce him to XMarks.
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25th November 07, 08:51 PM
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Just goes to prove the saying that it is indeed "A small world!"
Great story - Fate?
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25th November 07, 09:22 PM
#8
Great story indeed! I just hope that you gave your pooch an extra treat to make up for his being left alone in the cold for so long.
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25th November 07, 09:27 PM
#9
You have just stepped into...
...the Twilight Zone.
How utterly weird.
best
AA
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25th November 07, 09:36 PM
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How many kilts are there made from that tartan?? I know they were adding up on that one thread but it still didn't seem to be that many in the grand scheme of things. The odds are so astronomically high, I'm just amazed. Truth is indeed stranger than fiction!
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