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17th July 04, 12:32 AM
#11
Re: Bear was right!
Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
Originally Posted by Graham
... While too many people to mention ask me that tired old question : "aren't your legs cold?", I have to say that the cold wind of winter is embracing, enjoyable, and stimulating... etc... So as I stand on the mountaintop, overlooking the valley, I say to the cold wind...blow you hardest, you'll not dissuade me, neither will you move me, for I'm wearing a kilt!
You want stimulating?? You should visit Canada sometime in the middle January! -20 to -30deg plus wind chill for weeks. Then every once in a while it will get cold. Eyes water, nose runs, skin stings then itches. Short days. Heavy heating bills. No thanx! Do my legs get cold in the depths of winter when I'm in a kilt? Dammm right they do! Kilt or no kilt I'll take any season but winter.
blu
Not in Vancouver, Blu.
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17th July 04, 04:06 AM
#12
good health
I wore a kilt year round. It has been cold here and loads of snow, upon reflection, I didn't have a cold or flu like symptoms at all this year.
I also have MS and since wearing a kilt the attacks have been reduced greatly.
So here's to good health and stay kilted!
Cheers
Robert
The leather and hemp Kilt Guy in Stratford, Ontario
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17th July 04, 04:31 AM
#13
Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
Gray,
It's even better regimental.
Steady on Bear, don't push me too hard :o
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17th July 04, 07:55 AM
#14
I agree, fall and winter is great, especially here in the NW. The cool rain and wind on me legs really envigorates. Makes me look forward to the coming day.
How ever I also love my kilt in the current "hot" spell we have going the past couple days....heck, it's been in the high 80s and 90s!
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17th July 04, 09:24 AM
#15
Originally Posted by Graham
Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
Gray,
It's even better regimental.
Steady on Bear, don't push me too hard :o
Bear, please don't push Graham too hard on this one. I fear that we will be again subjected to another tale about his leaky plumbing.
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17th July 04, 11:43 AM
#16
I used to wear Shorts in the winter and kilts are warmer than shorts.
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