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    Servers in kilts

    Thursday we took our production of the Great Storm to Sarnia (great show with standing ovation) and afterwards the cast and crew went to eat at Paddy Flahertys. It was the best pub restaurant food I have ever had. Our female server was wearing a mini kilt and then I noticed that the male server was wearing a kilt. Unfortunately, when I saw him full length it became apparent that he hadn't a clue about kilts. Trollopy doesn't begin to describe his kilt - it was almost a midi.
    When I paid my bill I gave the waitress a note with the Xmarksthescot URL and asked her to passion to her co worker. Here's hoping he gives this site a look!

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    You asked a young lady to "passion" her co-worker???!!! Wow!
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Father Bill View Post
    You asked a young lady to "passion" her co-worker???!!! Wow!
    I had the same thought!!! Very presumptuous!!

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    Oops. Should read "pass it on". Memo to self, don't type while smoking pipe. Not being female I can't mult-task.

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    From the title I thought this might have been about a new datacentre for the '.SCOT' web addresses. Can just imagine a server in MacIntosh plaid...
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    I've never heard of Paddy Flaherty's, but from the sound of it, it sounds similar to "The Tilted Kilt" restaurant chain in the States. The servers there wear kilts as well (the female servers mini-kilts), and the male servers wear solid black or brown utility style kilts. The one time I ate at one of the Tilted Kilt restaurants, I noticed something similar about the fit of the men's kilts. They were all definitely above the knee.

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    "it was almost a midi." So how long was it that you are describing? Where I come from, "mini" is well above the knee, "micro" is about the length of short-shorts. whereas "midi" is more than half way down the calf, but not as long as a lady's hostess skirt. So, is wearing a kilt that is too long, trashy, or are you using "midi" in a different way?

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    It was about four inches below the knee. So similar to the midi dress in length. I wasn't using the term in any other way.

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