Many here are familiar with the costly efforts of the postal worker who is striving to win the right to wear the kilt as a part of his uniform. The man has already spent over a thousand dollars on his efforts to convince the powers that be among the postal workers union. On Yahoo's news summary this morning there was a good article that was distributed through Associated Press detailing the current status of postal workers here and in England. Would an international flood of letters to AP sent to the writer's attention be in order to broaden the fight to all countries and reflecting how many businesses are already allowing kilts? Might be interesting if they knew there were thousands around the world and a host of reasons far beyond simply making a fashion statement. It reached 103 here yesterday. With the level of Georgia humidity the kilt is just common sense. Do we have an opportunity to make a statement to the world that the kilt is welcomed and enjoyed by many around the world?