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28th August 05, 03:49 PM
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kilt pics
Here are my pics imbedded (I just learned how to do this!)... These are the same ones on my yahoo link in my profile.
This is me at the Scottish Tartan Museum in Franklin, NC, sans kilt.
This is a picture of me before church with my black sporran
And with my brown sporran
The parson said he was "disappointed" I didn't wear my kilt today!
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28th August 05, 03:55 PM
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Hope you said Hi to Matt while you wre there.
BTW, the yellow hose are outrageous!!!
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28th August 05, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Alan H
Hope you said Hi to Matt while you wre there.
We first went on a Tuesday(!) and Matt was not there. But a few days later we went back at the bequest of my mother, and happened to met him. Mother lives about an hour south of Franklin in South Carolina via Georgia. She is a widow, and I am planning on buying her a Huntley District plaid for Christmas.
Originally Posted by Alan H
BTW, the yellow hose are outrageous!!!
Thank you! I have had mixed reviews on them. I guess one would have to know me a little better and then one would understand the hose. 8) Besides, they were cheap.
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28th August 05, 06:57 PM
#4
I say, you like them yellow hose? Then WEAR 'em and anybody that's got a problem, well, it's THEIR problem!
......though I might not wear them to a wedding or a Burns night or something...
But let me take a wild guess here...you're not the shy, retiring, wallflower type of guy? LOLOL
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28th August 05, 07:26 PM
#5
yellow hose...
......though I might not wear them to a wedding or a Burns night or something...
I know a chap who owns a kilt in the red-and-yellow MacMillan tartan ("Dress MacMillan") who wears yellow hose with red flashes -- he wore it to a St. Andrew's Dance I attended in St. Louis, and it was one of the most strking formal outfits I have seen!
Cheers,
Todd
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28th August 05, 07:34 PM
#6
Short socks, or kilt hose pushed down with boots is a look I like for casual, cream, oatmeal or darker colours (navy) look good with stewart hunting.
Thanks for sharing the piccies.
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28th August 05, 03:59 PM
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Perhaps more for the younger ones here
WARNING!
If you use photobucket, be wary of being directed to a Webpage asking you to register for "free" education E-mails after you sign up for an account with photobucket. These screens are from a Website offering 15 month diplomas or some **** like that. There may be a succession of screens with red asterisks prompting you to enter information --even your Social Security Number! DON'T DO IT!!
Not only is this unnecessary, because after you sign up for account you may post your pictures without doing all that extra stuff, but it is also risky.
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29th August 05, 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by kilt_nave
WARNING!
If you use photobucket, be wary of being directed to a Webpage asking you to register for "free" education E-mails after you sign up for an account with photobucket. These screens are from a Website offering 15 month diplomas or some **** like that. There may be a succession of screens with red asterisks prompting you to enter information --even your Social Security Number! DON'T DO IT!!
Not only is this unnecessary, because after you sign up for account you may post your pictures without doing all that extra stuff, but it is also risky.
I use photobucket, and I have never seen any of that stuff. Maybe it's because I have pop-up blockers.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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29th August 05, 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by kilt_nave
WARNING!
If you use photobucket, be wary of being directed to a Webpage asking you to register for "free" education E-mails after you sign up for an account with photobucket. These screens are from a Website offering 15 month diplomas or some **** like that. There may be a succession of screens with red asterisks prompting you to enter information --even your Social Security Number! DON'T DO IT!!
Not only is this unnecessary, because after you sign up for account you may post your pictures without doing all that extra stuff, but it is also risky.
Are you running Internet Exploder? If so, Mozilla Firefox is your friend. Download it, and don't use IE... :-)
-J
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30th August 05, 12:31 PM
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Reece, looking good!
But damn, you've opened up a can of worms here, I got to go and get some football/rugby socks now! These type of socks although not formal attire may well be ok for casual wear.
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