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    And now, Scots wearing Kilts....

    Yahoo news story....

    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/040717/17/ey7p3.html

    about Scottish tour guides finally being allowed to wear kilts on the job...

    and some Fark.com commentary:

    http://forums.fark.com/cgi/fark/comm...IDLink=1042580

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    Volunteers to wear a kilt, where do I sign up?
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    ironic don't ya think?

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    About bloomin time! good story!

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    Does this kilt Prohibition has something to do with the Enlgish?

    If you didn't bring up the topic, I would assume that Tour Guide would free or encouraged to be kilted while at work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bcmtnbka
    Does this kilt Prohibition has something to do with the Enlgish?

    If you didn't bring up the topic, I would assume that Tour Guide would free or encouraged to be kilted while at work.
    sure, blame it on the English 8)

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    The English...

    Does this kilt Prohibition has something to do with the English?
    More likely some snobby Scot who doesn't like tartan, etc. There are some Scots who don't like the symbolism of the tartan, kilts, etc. -- No one here, obviously.

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    "Historic Scotland had previously ruled out kilts as part of the staff uniform, citing them as too costly"

    Maybe their original reasoning is more Scottish than
    we thought.
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    I wonder how many people will apply for the Tour Gudie Job if they are to recieve a 'free' kilt?

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