X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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31st August 06, 05:44 AM
#15
Perhaps one should lobby for "kilted friday" in the same way that "casual friday" snaked its way into the workplace and culture.
Note that I have a low opinion of the "casual friday" business because once it wormed its way in it sort of smeared across the rest of the week and now it's difficult to tell what day of the week it is by how folks are dressed. I find myself living in a world full of slobs and it just ain't right.
Kilt wearing could only benefit from this sort of infiltration, though, and it'd be interesting to see if some of those who are having difficulties could get the metaphorical door open a crack by politely suggesting "kilted friday: to their respective powers that be.
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