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2nd April 07, 07:00 AM
#25
Wow, when I posted this, I really didn't expect to get slammed. I was mearly pointing out the irony that a fairly regular kilt wearer, with at least 2 (and maybe as many as 4) kilt wearers for groom dudes was getting married in pants.
I've just always expected this guy to be my one shot at being kilted "in" a wedding (I didn't get to wear a kilt for mine due to various reasons - and I'm happily married for 10 years on the 12th). I know it's all about her (I learned that quick. The proper response to anything wedding related is, "Yes, dear).
I have every intention of going to the wedding. I will be kilted at the bachlor party and the rehersal dinner. After the reception (afternoon), many people are going to Dave & Busters, and I'll be kilted there. However at the wedding and reception I'll be there in pink taffata with a bow on the butt if that's what the bride wants (Man I hope that isn't what she wants).
Give me a little credit, and possibly a little simpathy that I have to wear pants.
Adam
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