When I first signed on at XTMS, I mentioned that some day that would get me a Czech National tartan kilt (STA#7474). I also was surprised to find that there's a Czech Scottish Friendship Society. Even more surprising was finding a Czech KILT forum! But knock me over with a feather when I found that they wrote an article about US here at XTMS. LOL...

Anyway, I doubt most of the rabble can read any Czech, but the link is http://www.kilt.cz and there is indeed a Czech rabble.


Here is a transcript of the article they wrote about us:

Nejsme tu sami! X Marks the Scot
29.Května 2008, 07:57
Publikováno v: Články | Autor: Štěpán

Nápad s mapou kiltařů a sukňařů se ukázal být méně ojedinělý, než jsem očekával. Na Kiltday.com jsem totiž opilecky sletěl do králičí nory, která vedla k mapě kiltařů z celého světa, resp. k mapě spousty nadšených amíků. Až mi vstávaly bujné lokny, když jsem viděl jak je ta mapa skupiny X Marks the Scot od maps.google.com nátěrová. Zas bych nejspíš zaprodal své Ego ďáblu, kdybych se bez náznaku sebetrýznění uchýlil k tak snadnému řešení. Ovlivněn tímto mohu říci, že se v blízké budoucnosti (možná do pochodu Prahou) chystá pár updatů mapy statečných o funkce jako jsou profily statečných, zoom, apod.
Translation (mine. It's far from perfect, as the Czech I know is not modern enough to keep up with the many expressions, slang terms, abbreviations, etc that are so common on the net. I grew up speaking it but unfortunately I have not had the opportunity to keep current with it... But hopefully this is good enough to get the message across).

We are not alone! X Marks the Scot
May 29, 2008 07:57
Published in: Articles : Author: Steven

The idea of a map of kilties and skirt-ies turns out to be far less unique than I had anticipated. From kiltday.com I drunkenly descended down the rabbit hole that led me to a map of kilties from the whole world, with an especially high number of Yanks that are impressed by the kilt. (note: I don't think he was using the word Yank in a derogatory way) I got goosebumps when I saw just how expansive this X Marks the Scot group's map from google.com really was. Again, I'd probably be selling my soul to the Devil to audaciously come up with such an elegant solution without any outward signs of self-torture. (I know. That sentence didn't make too much sense to me -- but I did my best with it). Inspired by this, I can say that in the near future (maybe before the parade through Prague) I'm preparing some updates of the "map of the brave" (note: the word statečný means someone who is courageous or brave, so my thinking is that possibly that's the local, Czech equivalent of "kilted rabble" -- I mean, you do have to be somewhat brave to don the kilt)... with new functions like viewing user profiles, zoom, etc...

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I then clicked onto their kiltie map: http://www.kilt.cz/mapa-statecnych/

Here's a translation of the write-up (from the website)
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Interactive map of Kilt.cz
April 19, 2008, 20:42
Published in: Map of the Courageous : Comments (6) : Author: Steven

It cost hectoliters of sweat and blood, but the world's first statistical map of men in kilts in the Czech Republic has finally come into existence. In a way, it's an "endangered species" map, threatened by extinction. You can also participate in its creation. Just add yourself to the map.
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Well, there you have it! How about a big hand for our kilted brothers in the Czech Republic. Kilt on!!!