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    Great looking outfit!

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    My lovely red haired wife is a vet, she grew up around horses, and she laughed her a** off your description of your mother's horse!

    You look great! O'Neille's kilt suits you well (is it a hunting Mcleod? it looks different than my Stillwater Standard). I don't have a problem with your shoes (style should follow practicality rather than vice versa) however I think the sash (however cool) is too fancy for riding habit.


    By the by, what is the horse-that-should-be-dog-meat's-name?

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    I have to say, that is truly a beautiful sight!

    The kilt is very nice as well

    The horse.....well, I don't have anything against them but I've never been overly fond of them either. However, the name "Philip" means "lover of horses" so that just goes to show there is no meaning at all to names. I'm a city guy and we don't have many horses here.

    I was hoping we could have seen a view of the pleats? That was the only side of the kilt I didn't get a good look at....
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    It's great to see two of my creations in as many days. I'm working on another that should be done tomorrow. O'Neille

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    Lovely!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbpersson
    I have to say, that is truly a beautiful sight!

    [snip!

    I was hoping we could have seen a view of the pleats? That was the only side of the kilt I didn't get a good look at....
    Yes, I think we'd all like a glimpse of the pleats.

    All those in favor say aye...

    AYE!!!

    Motion carried.


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    Now that's just not bloody fair.

    Throw a claymore and a bottle of scotch into the picture and you'd have all my favorite things!

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    Throw a claymore and a bottle of scotch into the picture and you'd have all my favorite things!
    If anyone wants to donate a claymore, I'll be more than happy to pose!

    I thought the first shot got the pleats nicely, but I'll guess I'll have to try again when the new horse gets here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Lioness
    I thought the first shot got the pleats nicely, but I'll guess I'll have to try again when the new horse gets here.
    I bet more than one x-marker would be happy to volunteer to take the shots just to make sure they came oot right


    Rob

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