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    so, I've been wondering. Does Santa actually wear a kilt. I can't help but think things would get a little dicey as he came down the chimney...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheKiltedWonder View Post
    so, I've been wondering. Does Santa actually wear a kilt. I can't help but think things would get a little dicey as he came down the chimney...
    That's why he visits when everyone's asleep!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coemgen View Post
    That's why he visits when everyone's asleep!







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    Quote Originally Posted by TheKiltedWonder View Post
    so, I've been wondering. Does Santa actually wear a kilt. I can't help but think things would get a little dicey as he came down the chimney...
    So does Santa buy kilt hose in 3 packs? After all, wool is flame retardant...

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    Yeah, I'd have to go for Clergy, since he was a bishop.

    However, he was a Greek man in modern day Turkey, so though I'm of German descent, I think the German Heritage tartan would be right out.

    Of course, he can wear whatever he likes.

    And a happy St. Nicholas Day to all of you today!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prester John View Post
    Yeah, I'd have to go for Clergy, since he was a bishop.

    However, he was a Greek man in modern day Turkey, so though I'm of German descent, I think the German Heritage tartan would be right out.

    Of course, he can wear whatever he likes.

    And a happy St. Nicholas Day to all of you today!
    Father,

    Both the German and Dutch tartans were suggested because of those nations' celebrations of St. Nicholas Day.

    Happy St. Nicholas Day, btw!

    T.

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