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4th July 12, 07:13 AM
#11
Hello Codi,
Welcome to XMarks from Norfolk, England.
Regards
Chas
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4th July 12, 07:58 AM
#12
Welcome from Toronto, Canada.
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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4th July 12, 08:53 AM
#13
Welcome to the Great Rabble!    
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.
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4th July 12, 08:56 AM
#14
Where in Oklahoma?? I'm an Antlers native myself... way down in the SE Corner of the state.
 Originally Posted by Spartan Tartan
Welcome from Oklahoma, USA.
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4th July 12, 08:59 AM
#15
I am currently in the Chicago area as well, my husband is in the Navy. We're headed to Japan in a couple of months though. 
 Originally Posted by ScotFree
Welcome from Chicago, a fellow Jewish type, by choice and by birth. I have to agree that a nice tartan kippah goes great with a kilt. If you haven't already, you should get ahold of a wonderful book by Barbara Tewksbury, also a member of this site, called The Art of Kiltmaking. Its considered by many of the venerable XMarkers to be the definitive and must have work on the subject.
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4th July 12, 04:48 PM
#16
Hi & Welcome from Worcestershire England
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4th July 12, 06:11 PM
#17
Welcome, Codi, from Inverness-shire and British Columbia.
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4th July 12, 09:09 PM
#18
Welcome from an Irish gent in Annapolis,Md. Don't have one myself but children's kilts probably less expensive.
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5th July 12, 07:31 AM
#19
I'm sure they are cheaper individually but with the way kids grow, I'm sure they're much much more expensive in the long run!
 Originally Posted by BJay
Welcome from an Irish gent in Annapolis,Md. Don't have one myself but children's kilts probably less expensive.
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5th July 12, 07:42 AM
#20
Greetings from the highlands of Central Massachusetts. I have no information for you about making kilts but look forward to seeing the results.
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