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28th July 06, 07:11 AM
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 Originally Posted by pbpersson
I heard that in small towns it can be quite a shock and you get crowds of angry people telling you to get out of their town.
Well....okay....maybe I didn't hear a story like that, maybe it's just my worst nightmare.
But someone did say that small town America wasn't ready for this and by the way I didn't ever get the mean "nice skirt" comment thrown at me until I was in Flagstaff.
I don't think Santa Fe counts as "small town America"- it is the capitol of the state, after all (highest in the country at over 7,000 feet amsl). by the way, my experiences wearing kilts in the Rockies has been that if people don't understand or approve of what you're doing but it's not hurting anyone, they ignore it 'cuz it's none of their business. On the other hand, you'll probably get accosted by *everyone* that has even a shred of Scottish blood in them, or thought about wearing one, or wants to date someone who wears one: be prepared to spend a good bit of time chatting with passersby.
Bryan...try it in Durango sometime-when the weather cools abit, perhaps...
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