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    Kilted at Sonic????

    No, not really. But a friend gave me a rather unusual toy that she recieved in a Wacky Pack meal from our local Sonic Drive In. It is called a "Smart Cube".She gave me this one because it includes a brief definition of a kilt intended for a young child. It says
    Fashion Around the World
    The kilt originated in scotland as early as the 10th century. Men wear a multi-colored pattern on their kilts that identifies their clan, or family. The original kilt was called the "feileadh mhor" or "big wrap."

    This co-worker still laughs and make jokes any time she thinks of me and kilts, but I take it as a compliment from her!

    Robert

    Last edited by vipermcgee; 1st September 09 at 05:47 PM. Reason: just adjusting the format

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