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    Thank you all for your welcome. I hope I haven’t started a debate in my first day.

    Janner52

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    Welcome from a Scotsman who has been living in theEnglish Midlands for many years.

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    Welcome from Central Scotland

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    Welcome from the highlands of southern Oregon.

    Quote Originally Posted by Janner52 View Post
    Thank you all for your welcome. I hope I haven’t started a debate in my first day.

    Janner52
    Don't worry about that. Now if you had asked which was the best whisky. Well, then you would have started a bit of a donnybrook.
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    One has no need for a snooze button, when one has a hungry cat.

    Tartan Riders, Kilted Oregon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janner52 View Post
    Hello everyone.

    I like to think of the kilt as an item of everyday clothing i.e. an alternative to trousers, not to be kept locked away for a formal occasion.
    That's exactly, how I think of kilts and kilt wearing.

    I'm a Dane w/o any Scottish connection and since almost 30 years I have been wearing kilts. Having no gatherings or events where to wear a kilt, I consider it - I have to - an everyday garment.

    Since my retirement 15 years ago, I wear my kilts more than I wear trousers and without the slightest of a problem - the advantage of living in a really liberal country.
    Greg

    Kilted for comfort, difference, look, variety and versatility

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