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    Quote Originally Posted by highlander_Daz
    Unfortunatly it does, which is a shame really, maybe its time that perception was changed. !
    I think we would all agree with that, but how do you do that? and if you cannot do it in Scotland...then where can you change such perceptions?

    Big question!

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    well its up to people like Ranald and myself to get out there and flash some Tartan, actually in most towns and cities theres normally a piper busking in the town centre, and on special occasions you see plenty of Kilts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by highlander_Daz
    well its up to people like Ranald and myself to get out there and flash some Tartan, actually in most towns and cities theres normally a piper busking in the town centre, and on special occasions you see plenty of Kilts.
    That's the spirit!! that's what I like to hear.
    You know, it was very special while I was in Scotland to meet others in kilts. they were usually pipers, but when they saw me walking past them kilted I felt a special bond and often they acknowledged me with a wink, handshake or conversation.

    I'm excited, it really is a good time to "come out", stand up and boldly show the kilt as the manly garment it is.

    well done lads!!

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