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    That was a good episode. I saw that a few months back. The women sure loved the frenchmen in kilts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk Skene View Post
    While I like kilts (obviously), I do not think I could wear one in a working kitchen. By "working kitchen" I mean a restaurant kitchen as apposed to a home kitchen.

    I work in the galley at Viking Cooking School here in Memphis. I wear chef’s pants and a t-shirt with kitchen clogs. I would think a kilt would get caught on things. You move awfully fast and there is a LOT of spinning, fast turning and jumping out of the way. But if it work for Gordon's show then GREAT! Personally I'd like to see the show.
    I wore mine up there and had no problem. Although my "kitchen kilt" is some good heavy cotton.

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