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24th November 06, 08:49 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by Canadian_Kilt
I understand that the plaid is an extremely formal item - this I know, and as such I expected it is something I probably will very rarely wear, if ever again.
Eh? I married my bride 18 years ago and we're still on our honeymoon. We make it a point to eat out at least twice a month and sometimes twice a week. At least one of these dinners is at a fancy restaurant and we dress, if for no other reason, just for the fun of it. I wear the flyplaid with my PC. I have never been asked about it and it is of course no one elses business where we've been or where we're going after dinner but it's easy to see from the looks on the other folks faces that they are very envious at the idea that we've gone or are going somewhere besides the dinner but again, it's nobody's business but our own.
Find reasons to wear your flyplaid or just make them up, life is short. I hope that you are still on your honeymoon in 18 years and if you aren't, well maybe you didn't dress and go out to dinner enough, maybe you didn't wear your flyplaid enough.
Chris.
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