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1st December 09, 08:26 PM
#41
My strategy
When confronted with people like that, which is fortunately a very infrequent occurrence, I will tell them that my favorite quote from George Orwell is that "freedom is the right to say NO!" and that it includes saying no to them.
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2nd December 09, 06:14 PM
#42
This email is obviously from a person who can't see the forest for the trees. Kilt on my brother!
And for godsakes don't let her know about the haggis hunt! 
Tony
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2nd December 09, 07:32 PM
#43
My friend Raphael is cool
My friend Raphael wears kilts because he thinks they are cool
The kilts my friend Raphael wears are cool because he wears them and knows they are cool, and therefore they are
End of story
Cheers
Jamie :ootd:
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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2nd December 09, 08:21 PM
#44
Some folks just EXPECT you're gonna wanna swing on THEIR pendulum....
For sure ain't about you.
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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3rd December 09, 12:57 AM
#45
People like that make me sick. Then again I was taught to stay away from people who would ruffle your feathers.
His Noble Excellency Ryan the Innocent of Waldenshire under Throcket
Free Your Legs!
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3rd December 09, 03:16 AM
#46
I had no idea that older folk had done things so well that there is nothing left for the present younger generation to shake its fist at.
The right to wear a kilt is rather scraping the bottom of the barrel as a cause for action.
Bit late too - as far as I know it hasn't been legislated against for a long time.
Thank goodness for the internet and emails, even if they do upset people from time to time - otherwise people with time on their hands could be getting up to some real mischief!!
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
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3rd December 09, 03:34 AM
#47
As a Scot I can trace my ancestors back to 1790 but my name appears to be French. I have worn the kilt since I was about 5 or 6. I can claim family "rights" to the McKinnon clan via my mother's line and am "entitled" to wear their tartan however as the thread states anyone can wear a kilt they just cannot claim rights to the tartan they wear. It used to be a "family" thing. I have Campbell's of Argyle in my bloodline and choose to wear both the modern and ancient tartans of theirs. The derivation of name rights has long since gone by the wayside with the introduction of corporate tartans town and county tartans. Check out this web site to see the variety of non Scottish tartans now registered. http://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/index.aspx
Who needs to promote the kilt? it is recognised and worn world wide and probably by more non Scots than Scots.
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3rd December 09, 03:36 AM
#48
You must fight for your rights. The right to do what you want, where you want and why. Do not be used by this person. Wear the kilt because you want to. Not because someone wants to start a cause.
Kilt On. but for the right reason
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3rd December 09, 09:18 AM
#49
If she ever tries that again, tell her that just by going out on kilt night and relaxing with friends creates awareness about cultural diversity. She has her methods, you have yours.
The greatest thing is that you're not trying to live up to her expectations.
Now kilt up and get out there and have fun.
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3rd December 09, 01:43 PM
#50
Tell her your tartan is that of the Vancouver Assault Rifle and Whale Shooting Society.
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