X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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 Originally Posted by McKerrell
You don't know what you're talking about--I never said those clothes were CALLED kilts. I said they were a manner of kilt. They are the precursor of the Celtic and Greek kilts. You have no knowledge of history if you think anyone is trying to usurp someone's national dress. Neither I nor anybody is trying to usurp anything--I'm trying to explain historical fact here.
ANTARAVASAKA is the name of that kilt. Look it up, Google is your friend.
I haven't been on here very long, but one thing I have learnt is that overly aggressive statements are not appreciated. Unless you know someone well you should try to moderate your comments as if you were speaking to a stranger, you will get a lot more out of this forum if you do this.
I appreciate different opinions as do many on here, just be a little careful about how you express them please.
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 Originally Posted by Nomad
I haven't been on here very long, but one thing I have learnt is that overly aggressive statements are not appreciated. Unless you know someone well you should try to moderate your comments as if you were speaking to a stranger, you will get a lot more out of this forum if you do this.
I appreciate different opinions as do many on here, just be a little careful about how you express them please.
Yes, I understand--but I was only aware of explaining and to a small degree defending the truth. Is it to be supposed that you gave this same lecture to Downunder? Because he's trying to start a feud with me on another thread, too.
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