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24th February 05, 11:01 AM
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new guy.
Hello! I just linked to this through Tom's Cafe.
I like this one better. Iam from upstate New York. Near the Canadian
border.I enjoy most outdoor activities. And some indoor ones as well.
I am a member of His Majesty's 78th highlandes of Foot,this is a re-enactment group of the French and Indian war in the colonies.It is also known as the Seven Years War.
my motto is "Live as though every day is your last!"
My wife likes the idea that I wear a kilt. She has even volunteered to make one for me! I am a lucky guy.
also one question I recently purchased a kilt on ebay, it is from scotland direct. I have not received it as of this date. I paid for it nearly two weeks age. Has anyone here ordered from them??
Please let me know. thank you
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24th February 05, 11:10 AM
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No experience with them, but welcome to the forums!
I'm sure someone here will have dealt with them!
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24th February 05, 11:34 AM
#3
Re: new guy.
Originally Posted by kiltie as charged
My wife likes the idea that I wear a kilt. She has even volunteered to make one for me! I am a lucky guy.
also one question I recently purchased a kilt on ebay, it is from scotland direct. I have not received it as of this date. I paid for it nearly two weeks age. Has anyone here ordered from them??
Please let me know. thank you
Welcome aboard. If your wife is going to make you a kilt get her The Art of Kiltmaking by Barbara Tewksbury, who is a member here as well. http://www.celticdragonpress.com/
It's the best how-to on the subject I've seen.
Ordering a kilt in many cases can take up to 10 or 12 weeks, depending on the shop. 2 weeks is no big thing, when it hits 6 email them about it.
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24th February 05, 11:53 AM
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welcome on board! uŽll enjoy it i m sure ;)
i had a few kilts from scotland and indeed shipping took sometimes a while... dont mind, it will come...
as my mother knows sewing i want abslotuly to learn from hear... my dream to have a self made kilt.
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24th February 05, 12:15 PM
#5
Hey. I'm from Upstate, too, but not quite the same region. Welcome.
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24th February 05, 01:44 PM
#6
welcome kiltie, and what a great nickname!
i wish i'd thought of it !!
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24th February 05, 02:02 PM
#7
Welcome to Xmarks. I'm not far from you on the other side of the Canadian boarder eh?
Great nick name. Hope you stick around. You'll fine all kinds of very interesting and knowlegable characters here.
Cheers,
Uncle Ricky
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24th February 05, 02:20 PM
#8
Originally Posted by Uncle Ricky
Welcome to Xmarks. I'm not far from you on the other side of the Canadian boarder eh?
Great nick name. Hope you stick around. You'll fine all kinds of very interesting and knowlegable characters here.
Cheers,
Uncle Ricky
Uncle Ricky,
I just had a look at your gallery, and all I can say is Cool! Kilted in Tim Horton's.......can you get anymore Canadian? Two of my favourite things.
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24th February 05, 05:24 PM
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You should have been there to see the look on my daughters face. Being 16, she embarases easily. The camera didn't quite capture the crimson in her face. However, she took it like a good sport.
Cheers,
Uncle Ricky
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24th February 05, 05:32 PM
#10
Warmest of welcomes, Kiltie. It's nice of you to join us. How close are you to the border? I used to live near Lake George, many years ago.
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