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14th July 06, 07:22 PM
#1
Welcome from the Windy City! And as others have indicated, we are not rabid about kilt wearing (well, actually we are, but we leave it up to the individual), and you need determine for yourself what is appropriate, and when. Hope the demonstraton went well. Let us know how the broadcast goes.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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14th July 06, 07:26 PM
#2
welcome to the rabble!!
excellent first post. you did what you wanted to do. No right or wrong about it. You were confident in your decision and carried it through. No one here is going to hold you at fault for that.
again....welcome!
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14th July 06, 09:25 PM
#3
A very prudent choice.
WELCOME
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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15th July 06, 12:38 AM
#4
Welcome from Carlisle--you made the right choise
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15th July 06, 01:08 AM
#5
I agree with you about SCD being a healthy thing to do. My wife and I have been involved for 2 years, there are only two or three men involved with our local group and I'm the only one who wears a kilt all the time.
When we get together for gatherings most men wear kilts.
Blu is right, apologise to no one!
I wore shorts the other day myself for the first time in months, I was working on a plank right in front of the entrance to the busiest take away shop in town.
I didn't want to frighten the horses.
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15th July 06, 01:20 AM
#6
walcome tae the rabble frae the rabble!
guid oan ya fur finin us!
ai dinnae ken aboot this dancin oan top o' a kilted wireless though?????
odd fetish tae bae sure....
slainte mhath!
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15th July 06, 01:40 AM
#7
It's good to know someone will be doing their bit to advertize the best pastime in the world -- Scottish Country dancing -- so we can forgive your going bifurcated once in a while (not that it's any of our business, anyway!).
I too sometimes wonder whether the idea that you have to wear a kilt to dance might put some men off trying, but since all the men that have taken up the activity here in France quit soon beg borrow or buy a kilt, I now think perhaps the opposite is true ; SCD is a good excuse to wear a kilt -- for those that would not dare to otherwise.
If you want to forget your worries, meet nice people and get some healthy exercise, take up Scottish Country dancing. It's a worldwide activity, believe it or not. At events I have organized here, we have had dancers from every continent, Sweden in the north, Japan in the east, Canada in the west, and both S Africa & N Zealand in the southern hemisphere. How's that for international? -- and all the men in kilts, of course.
Martin,
in Grenoble, France
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16th July 06, 01:30 PM
#8
Weird
 Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
ai dinnae ken aboot this dancin oan top o' a kilted wireless though?????
odd fetish tae bae sure....

A dinna ken either.
A weird idea, especially since we did it in soft shoes that made no sound on the studio carpet. But dance we did. A bit chaotic, with microphone cables getting in the way. But there was lots of laughter and I think we transmitted the message that it was fun. We also pointed out the possibilities for multiple flirting in SCD and that got a lot of attention. Of course the flirting is even better in a kilt
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