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Filthy Kilt picture
Robert may have a heart attack when he sees what I do to his kilts, but being committed to wearing a kilt at all times sometimes means doing the dirty work.
Here is me relaxing after a few hours of wood cutting.
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Another great example that the kilt is truly the most versatile garment known to man.
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Originally Posted by Graham
Robert may have a heart attack when he sees what I do to his kilts, but being committed to wearing a kilt at all times sometimes means doing the dirty work.
Here is me relaxing after a few hours of wood cutting.
No heart attack here just a big grin...that hemp kilt was designed to take a beating. Glad you're putting it through the paces!
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Like Robert doesn't know about chopping wood? The Lumberjack song was written about him...
...including the buttered scones bit.
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Originally Posted by ccga3359
Like Robert doesn't know about chopping wood? The Lumberjack song was written about him...
...including the buttered scones bit.
OHHHHH!!
THAT explains quite a bit . . .
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Originally Posted by ccga3359
Like Robert doesn't know about chopping wood? The Lumberjack song was written about him...
...including the buttered scones bit.
Geez I was wondering why all the ladies hang out with me and the rest of the kilted folk except you.....but then Grant didn't I hear ssomething about you and Llamas and frilly things...and being like your "dear old papa"
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Graham,
I'm just glad that you are doing such fine work. I could use you around my place.
OK you can stop laughing now Graham.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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Ahhh....I knew you were a "dirty old man"....and lovin' it!
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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Originally Posted by Canuck
No heart attack here just a big grin...that hemp kilt was designed to take a beating. Glad you're putting it through the paces!
To be precise Robert, that was the older denim kilt, not that you can tell under the dirt. I think I love my hemp too much to do that to it.
True, it will take a beating and I've been thinking of posting a couple of "hemp after one year on constant wear" photos.
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28th May 07, 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Graham
To be precise Robert, that was the older denim kilt, not that you can tell under the dirt. I think I love my hemp too much to do that to it.
True, it will take a beating and I've been thinking of posting a couple of "hemp after one year on constant wear" photos.
Well go figure....Come on the hemp will love it...it could use a good work out....
what ever the main thing is that the kilts working for you.
Cheers Robert
P.S. samples went out in todays mail you should be getting them soon
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