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    Kilted at Work, lets see pics!

    I have permission from my boss to wear my kilt on April 6th, and was wondering, what do you guys normally wear to work?

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    I assume you won't be working the road that day?
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    My "uniform" is a pair of khaki-style britches, a button-collar shirt, the brown shoes I bought for Games but now wear everyday, my school ID badge, and a red pencil and green pen in my shirt pocket.
    I wouldn't even think about wearing the kilt here. I teach high school choirs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    My "uniform" is a pair of khaki-style britches, a button-collar shirt, the brown shoes I bought for Games but now wear everyday, my school ID badge, and a red pencil and green pen in my shirt pocket.
    I wouldn't even think about wearing the kilt here. I teach high school choirs.
    I have to tell you, David, that I used to teach in an alternative high school with some tough kids, and once they got over the initial shock of my kilt, they all liked it. It created a lot of "teaching moments."

    If it works in an alternative school, it might be OK in the choir room, too.
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    Thanks English Bloke. I just can't get the hang of posting pictures.

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    From a few years ago, during summer.



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    Quote Originally Posted by thescot View Post
    I have to tell you, David, that I used to teach in an alternative high school with some tough kids, and once they got over the initial shock of my kilt, they all liked it. It created a lot of "teaching moments."

    If it works in an alternative school, it might be OK in the choir room, too.
    It's not the students. It's a certain somebody who likes to make decisions for everybody else in the building.
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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    It's not the students. It's a certain somebody who likes to make decisions for everybody else in the building.
    I think I know that knucklehead! :buttkick:

    Now back to your regularly scheduled thread discussion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mull View Post
    I assume you won't be working the road that day?
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    Not the same kilt every day, but kilted all the time!



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