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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    I don't know why, but the title of this thread just kept making me think of the old song "The Devil went down to Georgia"...




    With Apologies to the Charlie Daniels Band

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    Good Job Jamie!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    I don't know why, but the title of this thread just kept making me think of the old song "The Devil went down to Georgia"........
    O' my gosh Now I am in that elite group that is mentioned in a poem (or story) by our poet laurite

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    First off, Jamie - You are the MAN! the way you just rip those lyrics off at the drop of a beret is amazing. That one's a keeper.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted KT View Post
    great pics, ( although I don't see you guys with the bonnie lass who asked to take a pic with you...why did you not join her in the photo?)

    Turpin, is that a new Thorfinn flap I see there?
    You know, I had a hard time picking Dirk and myself out in that picture too. Although it may be because I was blinded by the flash in the previous picture reflecting off the shinies on my Keens. Great shoes, but I need to find them in a more subdued version.

    And, why yes, Kevin, that is a Thorfinn flap that I think goes quite well with the Buchanan tartan, or any other red one for that matter, if one doesn't have a tartan swatch to make a matching flap. How observant of you to notice with all the pulchritude on display. Miss Cassidi really lights up a room.

    Quote Originally Posted by cavscout View Post
    As much as Turpin travels the world in a Kilt, pretty soon Turpin is going to redefine "The question" from "What are you wearing under the kilt", to "Do you know Turpin?" He's on a one man crusade to promote Kilting. Way to go boys!
    Shucks, Steve, I just go where my job takes me and wear what I wear for everyday business. Can I help it if there are lots of nice, like-minded people all over the world? Someone should get up an online venue so they can all interact and plan such get-togethers.

    Quote Originally Posted by Colin View Post
    I suspect it's a simple matter of fabric and kiltmaker difference. Dirk's looks to be a sportkilt (if I am not mistaken), where as Turpin's kilt appears to have a tighter weave and I suspect wool or PV. Correct me if I am wrong lads....
    Correct, Colin. Dirk's is the SK poly-cotton. Mine is a 13-oz wool I bought on ebay, surplus of the Sierra Highlanders Pipe Band. It's old, soft, and wonderfully comfortable. no makers label, but the seller said it was probably made in the 1960's. See what we have to look forward to wearing in our old age?


    Memphis update:

    Just had lunch at the Celtic Crossing. DJ, the owner, was being interviewed for an article in the Lamplighter, a local alternative publication. I hadn't even crossed the threshold (in my SWK Saffron) when he and the lady insist I pose outside the front door for a publicity pic, which translated into a complementary Belhaven. The article is supposed to come out in June.

    I do enjoy my visits here. Memphis is a kilt-friendly town, I must say.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk Skene View Post
    O' my gosh Now I am in that elite group that is mentioned in a poem (or story) by our poet laurite
    LAURITE - noun. A mineral recently discovered by a person named Laura. Laurite is used as the centerpiece of the diadem that crowns a Poet Laureate.

    Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)

    Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
    7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoobradley View Post
    Clan Buchanan eh? NICE! You guys look like you were DEFINITELY up to no good! (nice shirt Turpin )
    On the back of the shirt it reads "Mischief Managed". For $5000 or 50 reds, name the author of the book and which book in the series the text appears in.

    ("ohhh, take the reds, man)
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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin View Post
    Shucks, Steve, I just go where my job takes me and wear what I wear for everyday business. Can I help it if there are lots of nice, like-minded people all over the world? Someone should get up an online venue so they can all interact and plan such get-togethers.
    S.E.K.S. anyone
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk Skene View Post
    We do hope to see you back soon .... all the women keep asking about you
    Stop teasing me like that. My old heart can't take it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by cavscout View Post
    Not to steal your thunder, Steve, but I sorta meant X Marks the Scot, intending it as sardonic humor.
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    Who's the baldy???

    Thorrfin...is that you? hehehe



    Just logged onto your website...I am impressed with the progress! Looks good
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    I got a wild hair up my a$$ and that was the last of the styled hair on my head. That thread on baldies a while back got me to thinking.... one thing led to another. Don't worry, I'll grow a long mustache and do a comb-up.

    Thanks. Making decent progress. I have a new slogan, as you can see. (With apologies to Steppenwolf)
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