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21st January 10, 12:20 PM
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Kilts night
I have been organising and participating kilts night for the last few years. I have had some great nights with lots of new people. I also have nights that were hijacked by some and turned into freak shows. Because of some bad memories and comments, from both previous and current kilt night attendants, I am not sure why I even bother to send out email reminder for one particular night that I organise.
The 'pub' has been very supportive and buy us drink, but I feel like something is missing. The music is great, but I want more. I want to do more than just talk and hang out.
While having a cigar last night with some friends, I met a guy who partly owns a pub. He is very interested in hosting it. This pub doesn't have a band, and it is not an irish pub, but i don't think it should stop us from going. However this place does not feel like a meat market either. This place is a sport bar and have comfy leather couches, rustic looking tables and chairs and pool tables. The guy that I was talking also wanted to purchase a kilt as well.
I have to wonder, from a xmarker's point of view, why do you go to your local kilts night? What kind of establishment is best for hosting kilts night??
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