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8th June 05, 11:06 AM
#21
The US Post Office does have a tartan Todd. It's #4166 on the Scottish Tartan Authority's listing.
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8th June 05, 11:11 AM
#22
USPO tartan...
Really? Well, I'll swan, as my grandfather used to say!
Off to the STA web site to take a wee peak at it even as we speak. My grandfather worked for the USPO for 37 years after serving in WWII.
**break**
Well, just called it up on the ITI search index -- not bad, not bad! :mrgreen:
Cheers,
Todd
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8th June 05, 01:23 PM
#23
Glad to see that our government doesn't have anti-kilt policies at the federal level. I would second the UK postal blue kilts as well, though. Drop them a line, they occasionally have some around.
Todd, I have been eyeing that Muir tartan as well, for the same reasons. Muir left a mark on the U.S. that hopefully will never be erased.
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8th June 05, 01:35 PM
#24
Either give me a TKA or I will give you a TKO.
Good work, all of you bravely paving the way for others.
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8th June 05, 01:41 PM
#25
Originally Posted by Rob Wright
What a bunch of winers :mrgreen: I regularly top out over 120+behind the grill with the exhaust fan going and two smaller fans drawing in cooler air. I don't care what type of material your kilt is made out of that is bloody hot.
Rob
Rob... I worked in a place that had a coal fired oven... at least 150 degrees (Some times higher on a realy busy night) in the kitchen, plus 100% humidity from all the steam. And this was WITH the AC turned on full tilt.
It was there I became known as Hades, Lord of the Damned.
Always felt bad for the oven feeders. They had no eyebrows, no hair. **Shudder**
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