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    Turning Heads at the Cracker Barrel


    I was weak this morning and suggested that me and the Mrs go to our local Cracker barrel for pancakes. They are so good and for $5.99 and a cup of coffee a treat better than I can make at home.

    For those of you not in in North America, Cracker Barrel is a southern-style country restaurant with a BIG gift shop in the front. They have been popping up all over the U.S. Southern style food at a good, fair price. My favorite next to the pancakes is the batter-fried okra.

    Well it seems that mostly retired folk eat breakfast on Saturdays. I went kilted and did I turn a lot of heads. Many smiles, a few chuckles but mostly puzzled faces. No one said anything to me, but it started a conversation at our table...

    Wife asked, "Do you kilt to get noticed?" I really have to think about this. To be honest, I think the answer is a little. It is my heritage, I enjoy the freedom, I like the style and yes I like being different. But I don't think I am trying to be the center of attention.

    Why do you all wear kilts?
    A proud Great-Great Grandson of the Clan MacLellan from Kirkcudbright.

    "Think On!"

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    Talking Love me some Cracker Barrel!

    I eat a weekend breakfast at the local Cracker Barrel pretty regularly. Mostly the citizens just look at me funny, or ask if there's a parade or games, etc. At least every other visit one will assume I work there.
    The staff likely just thinks "Here comes that kilt guy again", but sometimes I get a little extra fawning over by my waitress.
    Order of the Dandelion, The Houston Area Kilt Society, Bald Rabble in Kilts, Kilted Texas Rabble Rousers, The Flatcap Confederation, Kilted Playtron Group.
    "If you’re going to talk the talk, you’ve got to walk the walk"

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    Well, that's an awesome question, and I can't wait to hear the responses!

    My home is where my heart is, and my heart has always been for all things scottish from earliest childhood. My Grandfather fascinated me and I followed him around everywhere! I heard my first pipes when I was very young and there is no way to explain what they did for me!

    Now, it saddens me to say that I am not full blooded Scot, but I am full blooded Celt, and proud of it!

    To wear the kilt, for me, is a celebration of a life long love, as is playing the pipes. It is an honor to wear the tartan of a very old clan, as well as to have direct blood from that line.

    I don't wear mine all the time, for me it is special, it's not a pair of shorts, or something one just throws on. I don't wear it to attract attention, or to be different. I really would rather not attract attention, and I don't wear to impress or prove something. I don't need to prove a thing. Now this is just me, just how I feel about it. It's not directed at anyone, nor am I trying to make a statement.

    I was struck by a comment made sometime back though, to paraphrase it as I remember it was to say, how does one find a Scotsman at a Highland games? He's the one not wearing the kilt.

    You are what you are on the inside, in your heart, and that is what matters most!

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    Dang it... Now I want pancakes.

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    What Dall Piobaire said!
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    Talking

    I'm setting in my hotel in Boone N.C. trying to decide on what to go out for
    supper now you went and made it even harder, I have to get out the local phone book and check out the pancake house's.
    I don't believe the idea is to arrive in heaven in a well preserved body! But to slide in side ways,Kilt A' Fly'n! Scream'en "Mon Wha A Ride" Kilted Santas
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    I wear a kilt because due to my size I stand out anyhow. Why not look good as well?
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    I was kilted at the Cracker Barrel in March on the way to NC got to say there were some looks but everyone was nice. As to why I wear one, for me it started for traditional reasons, I do however like the attention at this point it is all positive, though at first I did have to deal with my share of twits, I find the more confident I am the better the comments have become.

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    It's been said before, but I'll say it again: when I go kilted, I walk a wee bit taller and more confident. I like how I feel and look when I wear it. I can't say the same thing for every article of clothing I own.

    And the attention's nice, too. I ain't gonna lie.
    Why, a child of five could understand this. Quick -- someone fetch me a child of five!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phogfan86 View Post
    It's been said before, but I'll say it again: when I go kilted, I walk a wee bit taller and more confident. I like how I feel and look when I wear it. I can't say the same thing for every article of clothing I own.

    And the attention's nice, too. I ain't gonna lie.


    What he said.
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