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23rd April 08, 06:18 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
I agree with myself.
I only found peace with this question after accepting the absolutely highest standard of deffinition for what a kilt is as the one true deffinition of a kilt. That ment everything else became a "kilt-like garment." I then had the freedom to wear my kilt-like garments as I saw fit because they are not real kilts.
Find your own inner kilt peace.
Interesting. I figured that since I own my kilts, I can wear them whenever and however I want. Approval from others is always welcome but never required.
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