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24th April 08, 06:22 PM
#21
Originally Posted by ThreadBbdr
Topeka. About a block from the state capital building.
It must have been kilt day in missouri. I saw 2 neighbor kids earlier walking a dog in kilts. And a guy in a utilikilt in the "trendy" district called wesport here in KC. I should have worn my kilt to work.
Be Well
Marc
'why did god invent scotch? To keep the highlanders from taking over the world!!'
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24th April 08, 06:32 PM
#22
KS and MO!!!! Let's hear it for kilts in the heartland!
Actually, there are at least three other guys in this town that wear kilts occasionally. One is a regular at my favorite Irish pub, and one I've seen before downtown (he's a lot older and more heavyset than the guy this morning), and Mr. C from my church. And the pipers in the local police band, and the piper from the Highland Park High School..... Hey, this place isn't a kilt desert after all!!!!
Last edited by ThreadBbdr; 24th April 08 at 06:32 PM.
Reason: typo
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24th April 08, 06:42 PM
#23
There are men wearing trousers in your city???
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24th April 08, 08:11 PM
#24
Originally Posted by SteveB
There are men wearing trousers in your city???
I know (shudder) can you imagine that?
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25th April 08, 05:50 AM
#25
Blasphemy!
What's these trousers, precious??
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25th April 08, 12:31 PM
#26
a great kilt would be a good blanket for camping and maybe something to rest in while hiking.
pants?! they still wear those?!
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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26th April 08, 07:27 AM
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26th April 08, 10:57 AM
#28
Originally Posted by Nick the DSM
a great kilt would be a good blanket for camping and maybe something to rest in while hiking. pants?! they still wear those?!
I think that may have been the original idea. With the leine or shirt hanging down close to your knees, unwrap the great kilt and, presto!, instant sleeping bag.
Animo non astutia
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26th April 08, 01:57 PM
#29
Originally Posted by ardchoille
It's so good to see others kilted, isn't it? I know there are other kilties here in Seattle, but I've never seen anyone else kilted.
You haven't seen another kilt in seattle? I was under the impression that being ground zero for UKs, they are a fairly common sight.
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26th April 08, 02:06 PM
#30
Originally Posted by Lyrd
It must have been kilt day in missouri. I saw 2 neighbor kids earlier walking a dog in kilts. And a guy in a utilikilt in the "trendy" district called wesport here in KC. I should have worn my kilt to work.
Be Well
Marc
'why did god invent scotch? To keep the highlanders from taking over the world!!'
Originally Posted by ThreadBbdr
KS and MO!!!! Let's hear it for kilts in the heartland!
Actually, there are at least three other guys in this town that wear kilts occasionally. One is a regular at my favorite Irish pub, and one I've seen before downtown (he's a lot older and more heavyset than the guy this morning), and Mr. C from my church. And the pipers in the local police band, and the piper from the Highland Park High School..... Hey, this place isn't a kilt desert after all!!!!
Come over to Springfield and St. Louis. St. Louis has a large Scottish community, and we have about 20 fellows in SGF...
T.
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