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24th October 04, 05:51 AM
#1
Evening at friend's party
As I may have mentioned, I had a party to go to last night.
I wore my kilt to the party. It was a big success. I guess, despite being a newbie, I wore it fairly well. There were no negative comments.
One woman asked if I was Scottish. Another couple just assumed I was a Scot. In fact, Brian sang a song about a Scot who left a bar and took a nap on the grass; only to awake wearing a blue ribbon. Don't know if you know the song, but I found it very funny.
So this outing was a big success.
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24th October 04, 06:08 AM
#2
Nice one Wil, and yes I do know the song you mentioned. "Under the scotsman's kilt" i believe it's called.
I downloaded an MP3 version of it. very funny.
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24th October 04, 06:41 AM
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Well done Wil, I bet you were the most comfortable one there!
Isn't going out exciting when kilted!! even mundane events become an adventure.
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24th October 04, 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Martin
Nice one Wil, and yes I do know the song you mentioned. "Under the scotsman's kilt" i believe it's called.
I downloaded an MP3 version of it. very funny.
Unless my memory is slipping, that is the title.
If you happen to remember where you downloaded it, please let me know.
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24th October 04, 08:08 AM
#5
Originally Posted by Wil
Originally Posted by Martin
Nice one Wil, and yes I do know the song you mentioned. "Under the scotsman's kilt" i believe it's called.
I downloaded an MP3 version of it. very funny.
Unless my memory is slipping, that is the title.
If you happen to remember where you downloaded it, please let me know.
I have a version of it by Jim Stafford that I could email you if you'd like.
I also have an MP3 file of "Donald, Where's Your Trousers" by the Irish Rovers.
Let me know if you'd like them.
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24th October 04, 09:08 AM
#6
Re: Evening at friend's party
Originally Posted by Wil
... So this outing was a big success....
Kind of exhilarating, isn't it!
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