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21st April 06, 06:59 AM
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New York Newbie
Hey Yall,
New to kilts, I wore one for St. Pat’s day last. I had told my boss that I wanted the day off and she politely declined my kind offer of not burdening her with my presence. I then said "Okay then, I'll come in a Kilt" She did not believe me, but come the 17th there I was (admittedly in a Sports Kilt) in all my kilted pride. The reaction was, to say the least, spectacular. Any time you can silence a hall full of 8th grade students is a special time. I had plenty of conversations about being Irish, why kilts were cool etc. I then wore again for Tartan Day, and again the Friday because it was my buddy’s birthday. I was starting to reach, but the comments I get and got are worth it. I now am waiting on a FK and got a UK from Ebay. (Survival, Basil AWESOME). I believe said kilt will be my travel companion up to Montreal; it is a pre-wedding celebration for a Firefighter Friend. It should be interesting.
Just Happy to find such a merry "Band of Brothers, for he who wears a kilt with me today is truly my brother." With apologies to Willie S.
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21st April 06, 07:15 AM
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Welcome to you from the lakes and streams of Idaho Bronxkilt!
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21st April 06, 07:27 AM
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Welcome to the forum (and the addiction)!
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21st April 06, 07:39 AM
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DA BRONX IS IN DA HOUSE!!!
Sorry couldnt resist!
Welcome to the board from a fellow NYer - well NY area - I live in Jersey - you godda problem wid dat???
ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
WARNING: I RUN WITH SCISSORS
“I asked Mom if I was a gifted child… she said they certainly wouldn’t have paid for me."
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21st April 06, 07:42 AM
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21st April 06, 08:26 AM
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 Originally Posted by UmAnOnion
DA BRONX IS IN DA HOUSE!!!
Sorry couldnt resist!
Welcome to the board from a fellow NYer - well NY area - I live in Jersey - you godda problem wid dat???
The, ah, Boogie Down as my friends like to say. Not a long or proud tradition of kilts around where I am, but an amazing level of tolerance (or apathy).
And Thank You all for your kind welcome(s)
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21st April 06, 08:52 AM
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Welcome from the all too warm coastal plains of southeast Texas.
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21st April 06, 09:20 AM
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Sounds like someone is already enjoying Kilt wearing, WELCOME!!
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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21st April 06, 09:21 AM
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 Originally Posted by BronxKilt
Hey Yall,
New to kilts, I wore one for St. Pat’s day last. I had told my boss that I wanted the day off and she politely declined my kind offer of not burdening her with my presence. I then said "Okay then, I'll come in a Kilt" She did not believe me, but come the 17th there I was (admittedly in a Sports Kilt) in all my kilted pride. The reaction was, to say the least, spectacular. Any time you can silence a hall full of 8th grade students is a special time. I had plenty of conversations about being Irish, why kilts were cool etc. I then wore again for Tartan Day, and again the Friday because it was my buddy’s birthday. I was starting to reach, but the comments I get and got are worth it. I now am waiting on a FK and got a UK from Ebay. (Survival, Basil AWESOME). I believe said kilt will be my travel companion up to Montreal; it is a pre-wedding celebration for a Firefighter Friend. It should be interesting.
Just Happy to find such a merry "Band of Brothers, for he who wears a kilt with me today is truly my brother." With apologies to Willie S.
I've got a basil survival UK myself...it's a good kilt..
welcome!
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21st April 06, 09:44 AM
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Andy in Ithaca, NY
Exile from Northumberland
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