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21st April 08, 04:56 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
To wratchet up enough courage to go out in public kilted for the first time, I chose to go out on a blind date to a restaurant in a town not quite an hour's drive away. I gave my companion fair warning. In return, I got encouragement. I discovered I enjoyed it so much, I was able to overcome any lingering fears I might have had about going out and about in my own community. Very quickly, I discovered two things: 1) a lot of people had a lot of good things to say about it, and 2) if I wanted to find people to give me funny looks, I only had to look for them; I stopped looking for them and suddenly there were no more funny looks.
Will you be immune from everyone who would go out of their way to say unkind things to you? No, probably not, but, in the end, what do they matter?
Regards,
Rex.
After a pub engagement in which the men were kilted, a couple of us and our dates decided to go to a Japanese restaurant. None of the patrons or wait staff batted an eye.
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