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4th September 05, 08:26 PM
#11
This is a great thread. A wonderful note to end the day on in preperation for dealing with tourists tomorrow
Rob
Last edited by Rob Wright; 4th September 05 at 08:30 PM.
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5th September 05, 08:45 AM
#12
Originally Posted by bubba
Pehaps it's the stout that makes the stout bodies that contain the stout hearts.
Oh hush and pass the Guiness!
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5th September 05, 09:07 AM
#13
make mine an Ardbeg, the stuff is sheer delight! as the following demonstrates...
Kilts have turned my life upside down, but i can can say that every day is now an adventure, going where no kilt has gone before.
Everyday is a new challenge as i face my own fears, insecurities, and find myself winning, gaining confidence, self worth and above all, experienceing the joy of living!!
bit flowery? not at all, all this is, and can be, encouraged by stepping out and wearing the most wonderful garment on the face of this earth!!
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5th September 05, 12:29 PM
#14
Graham
Originally Posted by Graham
make mine an Ardbeg, the stuff is sheer delight! as the following demonstrates...
Kilts have turned my life upside down, but i can can say that every day is now an adventure, going where no kilt has gone before.
Everyday is a new challenge as i face my own fears, insecurities, and find myself winning, gaining confidence, self worth and above all, experienceing the joy of living!!
bit flowery? not at all, all this is, and can be, encouraged by stepping out and wearing the most wonderful garment on the face of this earth!!
I could not have said it better my self, if I was to say what you just said!!
even after all these years of being kilted I still get afraid in new situations now and again, but I just lift my chin a little higher and barge on through.
Robert "the kilted" Lamb
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