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Returning
Hello everyone.. I posted here months (a year?!) ago back in '05.. and I had forgotten about this site, but I thought I'd return here and enjoy some kilt conversation. I was somewhat noticeable here considering my youth (I'm just about 16), and how not many my age have any interest in the kilt. Still recognize some faces from when I posted but several other people who have signed up after I had taken my leave. Nice to see everyone again!
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Hiya Dylan,
I envy you, getting started with the kilt so early. It opens many doors in life, but you will found that out already. I hadn't owned a kilt myself since I was a small child and am now finally "getting round to it" at the age of 37!
Cheers
M.
Originally Posted by Rubber Soul
Hello everyone.. I posted here months (a year?!) ago back in '05.. and I had forgotten about this site, but I thought I'd return here and enjoy some kilt conversation. I was somewhat noticeable here considering my youth (I'm just about 16), and how not many my age have any interest in the kilt. Still recognize some faces from when I posted but several other people who have signed up after I had taken my leave. Nice to see everyone again!
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hey Moose, nice to meet you. I've been told that before, and I'm definately glad I started wearing the kilt when I did a couple years ago. But of course, it's always better later than never!
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walcome Dylan!
arr ya 'down in the groove'?
slainte mhath!
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Welcome back!
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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Welcome back, back to where you belong. ( Line from Welcome Back Kotter theme)
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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Nice to see your name pop up again R.B. I guess you've got a bit of reading to catch up on.
You may be younger than many of the members here, but you've got a good head start where the kilt is concerned. Despite the number of kilt enthusiats here and elsewhere, we are a staggeringly small and dispersed group . That's why I find it encouraging to see younger folks with the fortitude, the understanding, and the tenacity to wear their kilts proudly in the face of a conformist world.
I may not be that young anymore, but the kilt makes me feel like I am!
cheers,
blu
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I always liked that album... Welcome back!
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2nd June 06, 07:15 AM
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Welcome back to the front, or the future, or whatever!
And you may find you are not the youngest, or at least not alone in being a younger member of the board now. I know that we have had a few younger kilties join up over the past 6-9 months. I am sure they will chime in when they get a chance.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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