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27th April 06, 09:47 PM
#1
Some people have nighmares about being eaten by demons. Glassman has nightmares about wearing seersucker.
Hmmm.
I just looked it up: The word originates from the Hindi, Urdu, and Persian words "shir o shakar" meaning "milk and sugar."
Ron Stewart
'S e ar roghainn a th' ann - - - It is our choices
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27th April 06, 09:48 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by ronstew
Some people have nighmares about being eaten by demons. Glassman has nightmares about wearing seer sucker.
Hmmm.
In all honesty, I should be thankfull for the seersucker nightmare. It kept me away from the night terrors I still have where I relive my experiences on 9-11 or worse.
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27th April 06, 09:53 PM
#3
Being a boston swamp-yankee myself, I find that most things people here in the south wear would be hellish in a kilt.
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27th April 06, 10:16 PM
#4
Yeah seersucker wouldn't be the worst. I was anticipating something like a see-through kilt or one of those dreams where it keeps falling off in public or something like that.
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27th April 06, 11:01 PM
#5
cuid hae been worse....
cuid hae been troosers!
cuid hae been worse....
cuid hae been made o' bloodsuckers!
cuid hae been worse....
cuid hae been a wee demented Hamish- poppin oot an tellin' ya everything ya own is WRANG!
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28th April 06, 07:15 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
cuid hae been worse....
cuid hae been a wee demented Hamish- poppin oot an tellin' ya everything ya own is WRANG! 
I now have the mental image of all the leperchuans from "Darby O'Gill and the Little People" dressed in kilts while rummaging through closets, chests, and wardrobes ...
"Solid shirts, not patterns!"
"Is that tartan or a picnic cloth!?"
"Have ya got no good shoes?!"
"He's got no charcoal hose!"
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28th April 06, 07:34 AM
#7
I don't know, some of the materials out there make for some mind boggling possibilities for kilts. Actually, a seersucker kilt on a hot, humid day doesn't sound too bad... expecially after a few gin & tonics on the veranda!
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28th April 06, 08:24 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
cuid hae been worse....
cuid hae been a wee demented Hamish- poppin oot an tellin' ya everything ya own is WRANG! 
Could have been worse...
could have been a wee Pour1Malt in your whisky cabinet, drinkin' down your last few drams!
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27th April 06, 11:16 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by GlassMan
In all honesty, I should be thankfull for the seersucker nightmare. It kept me away from the night terrors I still have where I relive my experiences on 9-11 or worse.
I can only imagine what it must have been like, and the sacrifices you and hundreds of others made in trying so save people. I think about it everyday. Well will never forget.
Darrell
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28th April 06, 02:29 AM
#10
LOL...I also had a nightmare last night.
The Isle of Skye kilt I returned to Lochcarron for repair came back as a white cotton kilt with flags (Welsh, Irish, Saltire) printed on it
I woke up sweating and with a very bad mood...took me 3 espressos to recover.
I think I need to order a kilt today
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