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    Very, very nice, Alex.
    The whole outfit just works perfectly. Especially the hose.

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    Looking good Alex!

    Have heard of the Peebles Hydro but don't recall having seen it - certainly an impressive building.

    Maybe Howie at TCK could make you that "other" Paisley kilt Grant!
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    I like that kilt Alex, great photo's

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    I love that tartan Alex, but then I'm biased.
    I have a paisley kilt too!
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    That's a really nice tartan and kilt.
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    A very smart outfit, with a lovely tartan, in a beautiful setting. Great pics indeed!

    From the title, though, I thought that you were at a hydroelectric plant

    Were you the only attendee to be kilted?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The F-H.C.A.G. View Post
    Me too. And I was wondering how you would pleat that?

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    Nice pics Alex, thanks for those.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    Indeed, I do like your kilt very much but when the title of the thread I was sort've hoping to see this:


    History lesson for the day, the pattern above, though
    Persian and Indian of origin takes its popular name from the aforementioned town of Paisley in Scotland.

    Grant! Stop squirming in your chair and trying to dip Star's pigtails in the inkwell, or I'll have to come over with the ruler.


    (With apologies to pipesndrumsnun)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkey@Arms View Post
    History lesson for the day, the pattern above, though
    Persian and Indian of origin takes its popular name from the aforementioned town of Paisely in Scotland.
    Q: when did they change the name to the current spelling of Paisley?

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    Grant! Stop squirming in your chair and trying to dip Star's pigtails in the inkwell, or I'll have to come over with the ruler.
    Star started it!

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    (With appologies to pipesndrumsnun)
    Jake started it!

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    Galician wrote:-
    Were you the only attendee to be kilted?
    Unfortunately yes, as I had expected I would see a few others take the opportunity to wear their kilts.
    Last edited by cessna152towser; 14th December 07 at 01:57 PM.
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