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17th March 17, 07:33 AM
#1
Who is wearing a kilt on St. Patrick's Day?
I wore my newly sewn utility kilt and my Gordon Ancient Red Tie. I'm not Irish but any excuse to wear the kilt works for me.
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17th March 17, 11:41 AM
#2
Me, me. Got a phone call a couple of days ago and will be playing a birthday celebration. The lucky St. Paddy's Day birthday fellow's spouse wanted a piper and I wasn't playing pub gigs, so.... The Gunn kilt has plenty of green, and I worked up 'Happy Birthday' on the pipes, so all is a go (famous last words.)
JMB
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17th March 17, 11:48 AM
#3
Me too...
Though I went overboard with the green
Kilted Technician!
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17th March 17, 01:06 PM
#4
The Shenanigans have begun!
My Scottish Clan Society MacCallum Malcolm asks that the males participate in a Family Tree Y DNA study to see if we can find any long lost kin amongst us. I have had my Y DNA tested and have had two hits of other Malcolms in my Society that we match up. We just don't know who the common ancestor is.
As it turns out in today's world my haplotype is most common in Donegal County, Ireland. The third most common question I get asked by strangers when I'm kilted is; "Are you Scottish or Irish?" My response is "Yes."
Newsome single box pleat in St. Partick's tartan
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17th March 17, 01:22 PM
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Douglas Ancient casual kilt from USAKilts, we are going to our favorite Irish pub so I'm not going to wear a nice wool kilt, where spills might happen.
"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.' Benjamin Franklin
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17th March 17, 02:04 PM
#6
Started the day wearing the kilt for the first time to work. Irish National tartan from Stillwater Kilts.
My assistant and I at work. Positive comments all around.
Heading out to play with the Whirlwind Dogs.
Rollin' In The Ryegrass
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17th March 17, 05:14 PM
#7
I am wearing my MUG. My other is being altered altered. I have not gotten the pic thing figured out.
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17th March 17, 05:49 PM
#8
Wore my Irish National tartan to work, but had to change didn't want to get oil on it. Tomorrow will be in the St Paddy's parade with the Utah Scottish Association and SAMS. I don't know what part my grandmother was from but my wife is a Montgomery. So we will be having her clan banner that was made up this year.
"Show me a man that would jump from a airplane, I will show you a man that will fight"
https://utahsamspost1847.wordpress.com/
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17th March 17, 11:40 PM
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Originally Posted by jumper
Wore my Irish National tartan to work, but had to change didn't want to get oil on it. Tomorrow will be in the St Paddy's parade with the Utah Scottish Association and SAMS. I don't know what part my grandmother was from but my wife is a Montgomery. So we will be having her clan banner that was made up this year.
That's a rather interesting interpretation of the Montgomery clan crest .
Mike Montgomery
Clan Montgomery Society , International
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18th March 17, 08:27 AM
#10
Didn't go anywhere, so didn't wear a kilt on St. Patrick's. Last Saturday, walking in the St. Paddy's parade for the Stone Mtn.
Highland Games, wore my County Limerick, as I did at Thursday's kilt gathering. Everyone was already gearing up for Friday, and
were happy to see us kilted.
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