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7th February 07, 02:54 PM
#11
Originally Posted by chasem
Yes, but do you make lists of the trousers that you want to purchase over time?
Point, set & match. The victor is chasem. He can pick up his new kilt at the exit.
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7th February 07, 03:20 PM
#12
Originally Posted by ccga3359
Point, set & match. The victor is chasem. He can pick up his new kilt at the exit.
I'm going to hold you to that
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7th February 07, 05:10 PM
#13
Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
Surely your kilts must have a bit more significance to you than coin tosses, celestial convergences, and random urges. That's the way I choose trousers!
Trousers?? What are they? OK I know what they are but with the coin toss tells me which way the wind is blowing. {LOL}
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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7th February 07, 09:05 PM
#14
Originally Posted by GMan
... the coin toss tells me which way the wind is blowing. {LOL}
That's what kilts are for Lad!
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7th February 07, 09:12 PM
#15
I seem to alternate between the "medicate a craving" method of purchase and the "jump on a deal" method.
And there's the "credit card has stopped smoking" maybe it'll work again method.
Sometimes I've ordered in a trance, induced by the smell of leather swatches sent from a Canadian kiltmaker...no names, but his initials are RKilt.
With a wide variety of kilts now its pretty easy to find one I feel like wearing on any given day for whatever activity.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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7th February 07, 09:23 PM
#16
Ron, with your stable, you should be able to find at least 5-6 you feel like wearing on any given day. Shoot, I can find at least 2-3 I want to wear on any given day!
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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7th February 07, 09:52 PM
#17
For me, for the last few UKs I've purchased, its been a "jump on the ebay deal" method.
Woodland Camo for $90
1st Gen Survival and Workman's, $130 for both.
But before that there were a couple "aw, what the heck" purchases.
The next couple will most likely not be purchased, but self made. Which is tough, as I have enough in the savings account at the moment to get 3-4 nice handsewn 16oz-ers, but that money is headed for a new recumbent bike. That desire trumps my kilt lust.
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