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9th October 08, 07:09 AM
#11
Retro Red did a great job with brown sporran and belt...........is that called daywear colors.................thought I read that somewhere.....
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9th October 08, 03:22 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by McClef
Some of the lederhosen look too long - more like breeches.
Well they were all from Germany and not just Arizonans dressed up in Lederhosen. I personally don't know what' appropriate or not, but either way they were a great band and fun to listen to.
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9th October 08, 05:28 PM
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looks like a very fun time
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9th October 08, 06:30 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by McClef
Some of the lederhosen look too long - more like breeches.
Bavarians do wear lederhosen in a variety of lengths. Sort of a 5 yard / 8 yard option in leather trouser equivalent I suppose. Longer being preferred, generally.
The leather 'hot-pants' image is not so popular anymore. They do still insist on wearing high-cut speedo's at the pool though which does frighten me. 
Smashin' pictures by the way. A great mix of culture!
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9th October 08, 06:52 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by auld argonian
...so if we're "kilties"...what does that make the lederhosen guys?
Ledies? Hose-ies? Hosers!
Hey, take off ya hosers!
Best
AA
I went to high school with a 'irishman' whose family included one of the local catholic priest (20k people, and 2 Catholic churches, go fig) The priest's brother owns a bar near the church, and the priest sells spaghetti sauce from the bar.
It's generally known not to ever get in a drinking contest with this family, but on a trip to Frankenmuth, he bought (and later wore to school, many times) Lederhosen. He even put a lot of green clothes with it and dressed up as a leperchaun for St. Paddy's day. (gee, this almost better belongs in the 'kilted halloween' thread more than here)
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10th October 08, 03:09 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by Ayin McFye
Well they were all from Germany and not just Arizonans dressed up in Lederhosen.....they were a great band and fun to listen to.
Then they played the 'Chicken Dance' and we had great fun watching the people on the dance floor . Funny because it became totally packed and everyone knew what to do.
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10th October 08, 03:43 PM
#17
 Originally Posted by McClef
Some of the lederhosen look too long - more like breeches.
The knee-length breeches are actually called bundhosen. True lederhosen are the shorts.
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10th October 08, 03:52 PM
#18
Sorry for the delayed reply; I've been off-the-hook this week...
 Originally Posted by georgeblack7
A MacGregor, then what did you change into?
Yep, at the Irish Festival I was wearing the Ancient MacGregor that I acquired from Ardchoille. I thought that tartan was quite appropriate for an Irish Festival seeing as the primary colors are the Orange & the Green.
For the evening event I wore my Robertson Hunting.
 Originally Posted by Nighthawk
Good lord, Retro! You're certainly looking dapper! Nice pics!
Thanks. The Sonoran Scotsmen dinner was promoted as a "Formal Dinner," so I came formal (rather than normal - whatever normal is...).
 Originally Posted by Highlander31
Now,...that's what I call a great day!
You got that right! Irish Festival (I even got to perform) with a great Irish whiskey tasting, nice dinner with plenty of other kilties & Oktoberfest with cute college girls wanting their picture taken with us. <contented sigh> I was a happy man! 
 Originally Posted by Caddy One
Retro Red did a great job with brown sporran and belt...........is that called daywear colors.................thought I read that somewhere.....
Thank you. I too have heard them referred to as daywear colors, but I just thought it went better with the tartan than black.
 Originally Posted by English Bloke
...A great mix of culture!
I certainly felt right at home 'cuz I'm German on my Dad's side & Scottish on my Mom's. 
 Originally Posted by drobin
Then they played the 'Chicken Dance' and we had great fun watching the people on the dance floor  . Funny because it became totally packed and everyone knew what to do.
As a mobile DJ, I've played the Chicken Dance at more wedding receptions than I care to count - even in French, "La Danse des Canards." 
I can't explain how it became a popular wedding reception dance any more than I can explain how a Jamaican Disco song (The Electric Boogie, AKA The Electric Slide) became a popular dance at cowboy bars.
Evidently, in an era when few people know how to dance, it's simple & easily learned motions are appealing. It sure ain't because it's so sexy! 
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Happiness? I'd settle for being less annoyed!!!
"I used to be disgusted; now I try to be amused." - Declan MacManus
Member of the Clan Donnachaidh Society
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10th October 08, 03:57 PM
#19
 Originally Posted by Bryan
The knee-length breeches are actually called bundhosen. True lederhosen are the shorts.
Danke!
[B][COLOR="Red"][SIZE="1"]Reverend Earl Trefor the Sublunary of Kesslington under Ox, Venerable Lord Trefor the Unhyphenated of Much Bottom, Sir Trefor the Corpulent of Leighton in the Bucket, Viscount Mcclef the Portable of Kirkby Overblow.
Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
(Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany forever - united in the Kilts!)[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B]
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10th October 08, 05:03 PM
#20
 Originally Posted by Bryan
The knee-length breeches are actually called bundhosen. True lederhosen are the shorts.
I stand corrected.
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