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24th April 06, 10:17 AM
#21
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
Thanks, Adam. Did I read correctly somewhere that Nicholson's offers the first pint free to kilt wearers? Let's have our own kilt night sometime, eh?
Regards,
Rex.
Technically they do, but I never actually get it unless I point it out (and usually I'm too forgetful to remember - mind like a steel seive you know). I'd love to do a kilt night. That I know of, there is only one other Cincinnati Xmarker, but I know a couple of other regular UK wearers in town.
Adam
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24th April 06, 11:12 AM
#22
I'll second that fireplaces and kilts do seem to go hand in hand. I prefer an outdoor fire circle, but anything on fire will work in a pinch!
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24th April 06, 11:53 AM
#23
Your pride shows Rex,
Great shot.
Was a local brew of your city...Weidemann's (?) that I loved to the point of powerlessness in my youth.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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24th April 06, 11:56 AM
#24
 Originally Posted by David Thornton
Are you going to be at Carrollton? May 12-14
http://www.kyscottishweekend.org/
This is the first that I've heard of it, so I hadn't planned to, but now I will consider it for a day trip. Do they point fingers and snicker at people in UKs at these affairs? I so want to fit in, you know.
Regards,
Rex.
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24th April 06, 01:27 PM
#25
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
http://www.kyscottishweekend.org/
This is the first that I've heard of it, so I hadn't planned to, but now I will consider it for a day trip. Do they point fingers and snicker at people in UKs at these affairs? I so want to fit in, you know.
Regards,
Rex.
I've never made it to Carrolton myself, but I've sold enough UK's at the Cincinnati celtic fest that I would assume that a few would be in evidence down there.
On the other hand check out Stillwater Kilts and get your first tartan in time for the festivities. It's always good to have a tartan (even a fairly cheap one) for those occasional slightly dressy events.
Adam
Last edited by arrogcow; 24th April 06 at 01:28 PM.
Reason: typo
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24th April 06, 01:31 PM
#26
 Originally Posted by arrogcow
I've never made it to Carrolton myself, but I've sold enough UK's at the Cincinnati celtic fest that I would assume that a few would be in evidence down there.
On the other hand check out Stillwater Kilts and get your first tartan in time for the festivities. It's always good to have a tartan (even a fairly cheap one) for those occasional slightly dressy events.
Adam
Yes, tartans seem to be very helpful when in the "bonnie knees" competitions...
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24th April 06, 02:21 PM
#27
looking good
the UK outfit looks great...and so does the fireplace. 
Looks sorta bungalow style with those tiles above the firebox.
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24th April 06, 03:27 PM
#28
 Originally Posted by cloves
the UK outfit looks great...and so does the fireplace. 
Looks sorta bungalow style with those tiles above the firebox.
The house is a ca. 1930 Tudor Revival, which seems somehow befitting a man in a kilt.
Adam earlier noted the Rookwood tiles, which are common in houses of this period in the area. The Rookwood Pottery company, based in Cincinnati, was an important producer of tile and pottery during the Arts and Crafts movement, as those who follow PBS's Antiques Roadshow probably know.
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25th April 06, 09:27 AM
#29
Welcome aboard Rex,
Todd
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11th August 09, 11:27 AM
#30
Well since you took the time to welcome me to the rabble, I thought I would dig this up and return the favor. Good to be your friend, mate.
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