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24th July 05, 07:05 AM
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Greetings from Oklahoma
Hail and well met,
A thought happened upon me sometime near the first of this month, by chance it would seem. I decided to purchase a kilt. Since recently takeing a renewed interest in me heritage and having always been a fan of kilts I first took up the task of becoming an informed consumer. I then discovered your fine community here and began learning all I could while fighting the urge to spend more money than I could afford.
My first kilt arrived yesterday. YAY! :-P
I went with a Nightstalker standard from Stillwater Kilts for me first kilt. Though I've nothing to compare it with I'm pleased with my purchase and the quality seems excellent for the dollar spent.
Having lurked about the forum long enough I wanted to chime in with a hello and a hearty Thank You to the many of you whom have contributed to my expanding knowledge of kilted life.
Cheers
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24th July 05, 07:28 AM
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Welcome! It's encouraging to see more and more folks discovering XMarks (as I did!). I encourage you to become a contributing member to our lively discussions!
Cheers!
~Sav
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24th July 05, 07:31 AM
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welcome aboard Sindarius....
good choice for a first kilt purchase. enjoy.
prepare to wreak havoc on your financial situation. decisions are to be made .... new mower? new kilt? new light fixture? new kilt? car repair? new kilt? beer? kilt? oh, wait ..... that's a matched set!
'brose
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24th July 05, 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Sindarius
Hail and well met,
A thought happened upon me sometime near the first of this month, by chance it would seem. I decided to purchase a kilt. Since recently takeing a renewed interest in me heritage and having always been a fan of kilts I first took up the task of becoming an informed consumer. I then discovered your fine community here and began learning all I could while fighting the urge to spend more money than I could afford.
My first kilt arrived yesterday. YAY! :-P
I went with a Nightstalker standard from Stillwater Kilts for me first kilt. Though I've nothing to compare it with I'm pleased with my purchase and the quality seems excellent for the dollar spent.
Having lurked about the forum long enough I wanted to chime in with a hello and a hearty Thank You to the many of you whom have contributed to my expanding knowledge of kilted life.
Cheers
Welcome to the board! Good luck on fighting that urge. While you may be able to keep it to what you can afford (and I hope you do) you'll probably find that you will buy ALL the kilts you can afford.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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24th July 05, 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by davedove
Welcome to the board! Good luck on fighting that urge. While you may be able to keep it to what you can afford (and I hope you do) you'll probably find that you will buy ALL the kilts you can afford.
Aye, indeed. The mind boggles with choices. So many beautifull tartans. So many choices. So ... little cash :-? . I browse about the web and keep finding myself saying "Oh, I want a kilt in that, oh and that, and that ..." well you know what I mean. Not to mention the all the various accessories. Might be time to start looking for a part-time job just for Kilting funds.
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24th July 05, 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Sindarius
Might be time to start looking for a part-time job just for Kilting funds.
As the Guinness ads would say: BRILLIANT!
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24th July 05, 08:45 AM
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Welcome!
Ever been to the White Lion Pub in Tulsa? I went there back in August 2002 wi' several other kilted lads after a function we were attending at a nearby hotel, and we a GREAT time! The pub staff loved to see gents in kilts!
You're not too far away from me, I'm up in Springfield, and we occasionally make it to the games in Tulsa. I also go to some Scottish events down in Ft. Smith, Arkansas.
Cheers,
Todd
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24th July 05, 09:10 AM
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Todd -
I can't say that I have been to the White Lion Pub. I shall have to remedy that. Come September I'll be attending me third Highland Games here in T-town. Perhaps a pint together if ye make it down.
Thank ye all for the greetings. I nice friendly place this be. I think I'll stay.
Be well,
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24th July 05, 01:29 PM
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Welcome to our addiction!;-)
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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24th July 05, 01:55 PM
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WELCOME!
Spent my time at several conferences of various sorts in Tulsa, and find it a very lovely town, and since it is in a neighboring state, kilt lovers are coming my way, yeah!
Glad that you found the joy of kilting and a new wealth of information here at Xmarks.
Again WELCOME!
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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