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4th March 07, 07:13 AM
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Yes, 'twas a pleasure to meet Grant (CCGA)... We chatted about many things, and yes, two ladies sat beside us in a "booth" and we on bar stools. The one lady asked me if I was Scottish, and I replied, "No, I'm Canadian." She took one look at my kilt, and asked why I was wearing a kilt. I briefly said that it was a male garment and asked her why she was wearing pants as I pointed to her attire. The two ladies laughed at the true observation, sat down with smiles on their faces. We'd had a bit of fun.
I did notice many ladies who passed us coming into the bar, look at our kilts and smile. At least we brightened up their evening. Did they know? ;)
As I said, it was a pleasure to meet Grant, but I think, personally, that for me to drive an hour or more to one of the SOKS Kilt Nights, I'd like a few more people to attend.
Re: the bar... It was fine at first with a muted hockey game on the lower two TVs, but once the DJ began to play, you could barely hear your neighbour. Also, I'd have thought the music would have included at least some celtic/Irish. Yes, the waitresses did look lovely in their short tartan skirts. I left my camera in the car so no photos.
We didn't leave till after 11.
CYA all at the Scottish Rite?
John
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