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    I was watching a favorite show Hamish MacBeth ..sort of a highland Northern Exposure ..and in an episode the the pals went off looking for Hamish ..they all had kilts on ..jeans'd been soaked in no time ..and maybe tore up ..so hiking ..make sense if you like plus it drags less on your legs and lets you stride easier over a few hours ..if you like it ..you like it. Going to dinner in kilt ..I think that'd be very appropriate . Picnics family parties why not especially then .
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    As I recall, there are several episodes of Hamish MacBeth when one or more of the characters is kilted--one of my favorite shows.

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    In post 210 to this thread the question was asked if this could perhaps be a long thread and what thread, other than a game thread, was the longest.

    This thread has 211 replies to it. So far the longest non-game thread has 2,236 replies. It was an old thread titled "The Do's and Dont's of kilt wearing".

    The "Song title" game thread has had 1,140 posts. The "Never ending story" game thread had 4,205 posts and stands as the record holder.

    So I'm sorry, this thread is not even close to the longest, non-game, thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeumasA View Post
    As I recall, there are several episodes of Hamish MacBeth when one or more of the characters is kilted--one of my favorite shows.
    Mine too! Especially TV John!

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    thread count

    I noticed they did some fishing oin that episode but not in kilt that I saw .

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    all about the thread counts .

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    fyi ..cartwheels are called "tumble ("tumblin") th' cat" .
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    yes yes always something . But you can wear your kilt go hiking, picnicking, bbq'ing, fish tickling with success . And feel good about it . Haven't completely hammered out the fihsing thing but they're (the guys) working on it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
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    These guys wouldn't stand out from the crowd (if they removed their chaps) in Dallas but they would in New York

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    Even with chaps, they'd probably not get a second look if they was in Foat Wuth (Fort Worth).

    What's sushi in Dallas is bait in Foat Wuth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale-of-Cedars View Post

    Of course Canadians can legally dress as beavers, but that discussion is for a different kind of forum...
    Oh dear ...
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    Alas I missed watching Hamish McBeth and only discovered Robert Carlisle in The Full Monty!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dea3369 View Post
    Even with chaps, they'd probably not get a second look if they was in Foat Wuth (Fort Worth).
    I actually see people dressed like that every day in my small Texas hometown. They only get second looks if they are rude enough to wear their spurs indoors. (Note to others: always remove your spurs before going indoors.)

    On a humorous side-note (not exactly related, but in the same ballpark), this is a popular photo that has floated around the internet for several years. It was taken in my town, if it gives you any indication of how we live. I actually know that guy.

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