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20th March 06, 12:00 PM
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You like the pin? Great! I got it off E-bay, and had the locking pin attached by a local jeweler. I don't own a kilt pin that was actually marketed as one.
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20th March 06, 12:16 PM
#2
Any weather is the right weather for a kilt!
Great pictures! I wish we'd get some snow here in Maine, as I'm tired of just coming to work kilted in single-digit, windy weather. Snow makes it even better!
Thanks for sharing these with us.
BTW, where did you get the "Got Kilt?" sticker on your rear window?
Keep 'em cool!
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20th March 06, 12:36 PM
#3
Wow. Happy Spring! There are things I miss about Nebraska, but winter storms aren’t one of them.
You look happy, though!
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20th March 06, 12:56 PM
#4
Great looking kilt.
I love the beanie, I feel the same way,
Go Boston!!!
I got 12" last weekend and some most yesterday
I'll be glad to see winter gone.I'm really Looking forward to green up
I'm an 18th century guy born into the 20th century and have been dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century.
We do not stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing"
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20th March 06, 01:08 PM
#5
Very nice photos - I dunno - looks like another spring day in north Idaho to me...
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20th March 06, 01:20 PM
#6
That's awesome. I grew up in Michigan, I miss the snow! Where'd you get that decal?
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20th March 06, 01:51 PM
#7
Snow? what snow?
:rolleyes:
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20th March 06, 06:04 PM
#8
A bunch of us in Southern Ontario can relate to the snowy kilted experience.
Goes From cold and snow (Dec, Jan Feb), then a brief warm-up (April May), them blazing heat and humidity (june, July Aug Sept) then a brief cool down in Oct or Nov. much like Michigan and Buffalo. In fact Michigan usally gets the snow a few hours before we get it. And it usually dumps more snow south on Buffalo and New York State than us. They call us the great white north. There is quite a few areas that can boast the same south of the border.
Beautiful country in Northern Michigan. I have spent a few hours in Traverse City, and angeling on the Platt, Manistee, Betsie and Pere Marquette rivers in the Benzonia ( Benzie county) area. It looks a lot like Northern Ontario except for the piles of sugar beets and carrots to bait the deer and the shot guns strapped behind the drivers heads in the pick-up. I am cool with the beer being sold at every corner, grocery store and party store there is. I like Michigan a lot.
Kilted Stuart
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20th March 06, 03:27 PM
#9
Where?
Where in Michigan did you grow up? and don't say "Northern Michigan," and mean below da Bridge.
DALE. Upper Peninsula
 Originally Posted by Mattg
That's awesome. I grew up in Michigan, I miss the snow!  Where'd you get that decal?
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20th March 06, 03:45 PM
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 Originally Posted by sorcererdale
Where in Michigan did you grow up? and don't say "Northern Michigan," and mean below da Bridge.
DALE. Upper Peninsula
No, I'm not a Uper I'm from down by Port Huron, but not in town. I'm a farmboy and proud of it! But I have been up in the UP several times, and like it.
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