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8th November 04, 12:37 PM
#1
another toke off the USAK crack pipe
I stopped by the shop today to give Kelly & Rocky a deposit on kilt #2, a Philabeg in Royal Stewart. Bold colors, yes, but a nod to my in-laws (Stewarts, or if you ask my mother-in-law, "Stuart"). Kelly was so pleased with this that she stuffed my face with brownies.
I've really been admiring the traditional kilts. I need to get one more Philabeg after this one (so I can go kilted all week to work), and then it is a traditional for me. I was checking out one that Rocky was just about done with and wished that I could afford to throw a bit more $$$ at the wardrobe.
With any luck I'll be bright red at work next monday. I'll try to get a pic when the kilt is done.
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8th November 04, 12:37 PM
#2
another toke off the USAK crack pipe
I stopped by the shop today to give Kelly & Rocky a deposit on kilt #2, a Philabeg in Royal Stewart. Bold colors, yes, but a nod to my in-laws (Stewarts, or if you ask my mother-in-law, "Stuart"). Kelly was so pleased with this that she stuffed my face with brownies.
I've really been admiring the traditional kilts. I need to get one more Philabeg after this one (so I can go kilted all week to work), and then it is a traditional for me. I was checking out one that Rocky was just about done with and wished that I could afford to throw a bit more $$$ at the wardrobe.
With any luck I'll be bright red at work next monday. I'll try to get a pic when the kilt is done.
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8th November 04, 12:37 PM
#3
another toke off the USAK crack pipe
I stopped by the shop today to give Kelly & Rocky a deposit on kilt #2, a Philabeg in Royal Stewart. Bold colors, yes, but a nod to my in-laws (Stewarts, or if you ask my mother-in-law, "Stuart"). Kelly was so pleased with this that she stuffed my face with brownies.
I've really been admiring the traditional kilts. I need to get one more Philabeg after this one (so I can go kilted all week to work), and then it is a traditional for me. I was checking out one that Rocky was just about done with and wished that I could afford to throw a bit more $$$ at the wardrobe.
With any luck I'll be bright red at work next monday. I'll try to get a pic when the kilt is done.
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8th November 04, 09:55 PM
#4
Dude, you have got it bad 8)
Rob Wright
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8th November 04, 09:55 PM
#5
Dude, you have got it bad 8)
Rob Wright
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8th November 04, 09:55 PM
#6
Dude, you have got it bad 8)
Rob Wright
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11th November 04, 05:46 AM
#7
Watch out man!
Rocky is a SERIOUS kilt pusher!
He will have you in a tradition before you know it...TRUST ME!
Love ya Rocky!
PS...Rocky, almost got the pennies together for another traditional...(see, I told you!!!!!!)
Richard-
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11th November 04, 05:46 AM
#8
Watch out man!
Rocky is a SERIOUS kilt pusher!
He will have you in a tradition before you know it...TRUST ME!
Love ya Rocky!
PS...Rocky, almost got the pennies together for another traditional...(see, I told you!!!!!!)
Richard-
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11th November 04, 05:46 AM
#9
Watch out man!
Rocky is a SERIOUS kilt pusher!
He will have you in a tradition before you know it...TRUST ME!
Love ya Rocky!
PS...Rocky, almost got the pennies together for another traditional...(see, I told you!!!!!!)
Richard-
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11th November 04, 06:32 AM
#10
Richard,
All I had to do was SHOW him the traditional and I got his blood up. He told me that it was going to be kilt # 4 (while he deposited on kilt #2 and hasn't talked about kilt #3 yet). He may be behind you in total # of Philabegs, but for his first kilt, he sure got hooked quickly!
Have you come out of KA (kilts anonymous) yet? What sort of treatment plan did they put you on?
Let me know what tartan you want for your next traditional and I'll get on it!
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