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24th February 06, 08:00 PM
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Meal ala Kilt
Hell-o all,
Today I was meeting several people for lunch to discuss some business. Since most work in Downtown it was decided to eat at a place that is next to the pedestrian/shuttle mall. I was in the back of the table, so people coming in or out were not able to see me Kilted (their lose haha). Overhearing several tidbits of conversation from others dining I kept hearing Kilts, bagpipes, and that is so neat.
Well I knew that the conversation was not directed to me, so I just kept quiet. But when a lull in the conversation came and the door opened, I heard a sound of pipe music. Looking out the window I could not see anything, until I leaned way back. Yes I saw a piper and another Kilted gent. The other gent was Allen who posts here from time to time passing out cards to hire a Celtic Musician (well he is in marketing you may know). I thought that it would be neat to go and talk to them, but alas it was not meant to be as when I was able to get out there, they had moved on.
Now the strange part about this, is I ran into another friend who I have worked with for various weekend conferences. He informed me that he has a Kilt now too, and wants us both to be in attendance at the next conference in March.
It was a grand day indeed, and great PR for the Kilt.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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24th February 06, 10:58 PM
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Wow, Glen, it just keep rollin' in for you.
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25th February 06, 02:19 AM
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Bagpipes are pretty hard to miss.... whether they're being played or not!
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25th February 06, 05:03 AM
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That certainly was great PR for the kilt. Nice that your friend has also purchased a kilt. I think when we wear the kilt out in public we are all doing PR for the kilt. As more men see them, and also see that we are not being laughed at, they will be tempted to give the kilt a try.
Darrell
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25th February 06, 05:11 AM
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Good story Glen, nice to see a fellow xmarker in the city.
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25th February 06, 05:29 AM
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 Originally Posted by NewKilt
That certainly was great PR for the kilt. Nice that your friend has also purchased a kilt. I think when we wear the kilt out in public we are all doing PR for the kilt. As more men see them, and also see that we are not being laughed at, they will be tempted to give the kilt a try.
Darrell
I could'nt agree more. I am often down in Sydney, for dance class or shopping and i have had some very interesting conversations with people about wearing the kilt.I tell them about X Marks the scot, how to search for information on Tartans, Kilt makers and how today it's okay to wear the Kilt in a casual manner for every day wear.
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25th February 06, 08:07 AM
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 Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
Bagpipes are pretty hard to miss.... whether they're being played or not!
be werry werry wuiet... I'm hunting BAGPIPES!!!
ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
WARNING: I RUN WITH SCISSORS
“I asked Mom if I was a gifted child… she said they certainly wouldn’t have paid for me."
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25th February 06, 12:09 PM
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That's really cool. It's always great to see others in a kilt, especially when you run into a fellow XMarker. And that you've spread the kilt-fever to another person is also welcome news.
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