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25th April 06, 01:15 PM
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Boston Kilt night - June 2
I'll be home sweet home, and haven't hit Boston in a kilt yet!
Anyone more familiar with the boston bars want to start planning a starting point, and potential targets for later on? I haven't been bar hopping in boston to my dismay...been in the middle of nowhere for far too long.
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25th April 06, 06:55 PM
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June 2nd is too far ahead for me to know my availability right now, but I suspect I'll find a way to be free. I know the Boston area pretty good, so should be able to find a venue. KT, what were your old stomping grounds? Some of them may be good spots for a kilt night.
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26th April 06, 07:43 AM
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 Originally Posted by flairball
June 2nd is too far ahead for me to know my availability right now, but I suspect I'll find a way to be free. I know the Boston area pretty good, so should be able to find a venue. KT, what were your old stomping grounds? Some of them may be good spots for a kilt night.
I was off to college in the midwest before I was old enough to hit the bars...and I'm usually not back long enough to fit in an extra night for the bar, and day to recover. Grew up a few minutes west of Buzzards Bay, on the main land side of cape cod.
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26th April 06, 03:04 PM
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June 2 well certainly.... we need to try to welcome you with a kilted event.
I just got back from vacation St. john USVI. Kilted every night..
"St John is kilt friendly" ....
Will post pics ASAP...
Onion will be in this area next week, Im sceduled to be in DC during that time, I hope things will change....
Rich
“Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, taste the fruit, drink the drink, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” H.D. Thoreau
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27th April 06, 07:20 AM
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There are a lot of places both well know and off the beaten path that would be great for a kilt night. KT, let us know where you'll be staying. We should be able to find a suitable venue near your place (assuming your staying in Boston/ Cambridge). Our last kilt night was held at John Harvards Brewhouse in Harvard Sq. Harvard Sq. is in my opinion a great place to be kilted. As I'm sure you know, Boston has lots of Irish pubs too, most of which would make great venues. Many of these places have good food too, an added bonus.
Anyway, it's in the works.
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27th April 06, 07:45 AM
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 Originally Posted by flairball
There are a lot of places both well know and off the beaten path that would be great for a kilt night. KT, let us know where you'll be staying. We should be able to find a suitable venue near your place (assuming your staying in Boston/ Cambridge). Our last kilt night was held at John Harvards Brewhouse in Harvard Sq. Harvard Sq. is in my opinion a great place to be kilted. As I'm sure you know, Boston has lots of Irish pubs too, most of which would make great venues. Many of these places have good food too, an added bonus.
Anyway, it's in the works.
I'll be staying with family, but I'll be taking the T up to boston, prolly to South Station.
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Will need to get someone to bring a digital camera for pics...can't let something like this go without pics!
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Guys, please let us know how it goes. I will be in Boston right after July 4th for a national Hibernian convention at the Sheraton next to Copley Square. I will be with at least 5 members of my home division who all wear kilts regularly. I'm sure that there will be others from around the country too. We have at least one night off with no real activities planned so we'll be looking for something to do. I'll be back in touch as the time grows closer.
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The kilt nite phenominon keeps growing. Now I can look forward to a July kilt nite too.
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18th May 06, 12:09 PM
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Boston Kilt night
Time is getting close gents...I'm not sure who will be meeting up for the Boston evening on June 2
A close friend just announced his engagment to a lovely lass. Unfortunately They are having their engagment party on,,, you guessed it.... June 2.
So I am out.... unless i meet up with you all later. June 1 or 3 works fine for me though....
“Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, taste the fruit, drink the drink, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” H.D. Thoreau
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