Quote Originally Posted by Friday View Post
Yes you are right, but,I must also disagree. What I saw was a young man, the boy in the blue T-shirt was with him the entire day, and his "grandfather" spending a day together at a Celtic fair. The Grandfather is probably retired and on a fixed income and has lost a LOT of weight in the past few years. Since he is on a fixed income the cost of a new kilt or even to have the one he has adjusted is out of his price range. He has a small case on his belt, maybe to hold his sun glasses, and on the other side maybe sporran straps or bottle holders. He is doing his best to introduce the young man to his heritage. With no hips he is doing the best he can with what he has.
Maybe so, but, even if he's "on a fixed income" and he's "doing his best with what he has to introduce a young man (his grandson?) to his heritage" as you say (and good for him for that), why should that stop him trying to alter the length of his belt and sporran chain? I not saying that he should buy a new kilt or get this one altered, just that he should try to do something about his belt and sporran chain that are obviously too big and don't look good. Everyone is so PC on here. Even if he's not here to defend himself, I still have the right to say that I think that he looks a mess.