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30th March 06, 09:17 AM
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attire...
They're not cowboy boots, they're wellies -- this is a hunting or walking outfit; notice the tweed kilt, flat cap and wax jacket?
You can see his kilt hose tops peeking out from the top of the wellies -- very practical footwear for stomping around the moors. I like it, save the dress sporran -- he needs a Freelander! :mrgreen:
Let's keep the discussion to Mr. Turner's attire only, and not politics, please.
Cheers, 
Todd
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30th March 06, 09:35 AM
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 Originally Posted by cajunscot
Let's keep the discussion to Mr. Turner's attire only, and not politics, please.
Oh alright. <sigh>
Last edited by Iolaus; 30th March 06 at 10:00 AM.
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30th March 06, 09:39 AM
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I wasn't aware of any politics, just comments about his attire and of course his aging. I do like the fact he speaks his mind, I don't always agree with him, but I do agree with speaking your mind.
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30th March 06, 09:42 AM
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friendly reminder...
 Originally Posted by ByDand
I wasn't aware of any politics, just comments about his attire and of course his aging. I do like the fact he speaks his mind, I don't always agree with him, but I do agree with speaking your mind.
Just a friendly reminder in case the thread would get heated. The fact that the piccie is from a political site leaves the door open for a political discussion.
T.
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30th March 06, 10:18 AM
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I find it was an odd choice to have a kilted picture of Mr. Turner next to the negative article about him. It certainly didn't have any link to the column. I would hate to think that the writer or his photo editor thought that this was an embarrassing picture of him. Regardless of his politics I think its a rather smart outfit. So on a fashion level I say a hearty YOU GO FOR IT TED! Though with the tweed and wellington boots he really should have been photographed walking along a grassy knoll with a walking stick in his hand.
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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30th March 06, 10:28 AM
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It's true, the uflattering nature of the pic and literal tone do seem to hang together behind the paint sheds and throw rocks at passers by, HOWEVER, any punts on the tartan? Near on impossible by the looks but some of you sharp folk may have an idea.
erin.
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30th March 06, 10:34 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by ozmeath
It's true, the uflattering nature of the pic and literal tone do seem to hang together behind the paint sheds and throw rocks at passers by, HOWEVER, any punts on the tartan? Near on impossible by the looks but some of you sharp folk may have an idea.
erin.
It appears to be a tweed kilt.
Todd
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