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    I have a dear friend (OK he's my best man in my upcoming wedding) who is a Disney land annual passholder and typically wears an unbiforcated garment (whose name escapes me -- but it is popular with pacific rim cultures). They have a great picture of him asleep on a bench in New Orleans with his baby on his lap with big wide eyes -- the little one can't ride Pirates yet, and I guess it was a long day for daddy -- mommy snapped the pic as she was leaving the ride. I've asked him and he says as far as he knows -- no one as even noticed that he's not in pants -- and his garments go to below the knees and are usually in very bright colors.

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    Furrycelt, you should have mentioned it sooner, we might have worked an impromptu kilt night.
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    i'm back. it was fun all-in-all. and exhausting. to not wear a kilt for a whole solid week felt really weird (read: uncomfortable). we hit nearly every park in Walt Disney World (mgm, magic kngdom, animal kngdom, epcot, downtown disney, a few resorts, the boardwalk, typhoon lagoon) and i never saw a single kilt on anyone. i guess it is just Disney Land that gets them.

    the British pavilion at Epcot was underwhelming. no kilts, few items representing Scotland: super cheap bagpipes, a few scarfs and ties in the most common of tartans, and other trinkets. the Canadian pavilion had the band Off Kilter. i wanted so bad to see them. but i missed them. alot of the things i wanted to do kept getting deferred. when it finally came my time to see them, it was their day off.

    they only perform from monday thru thursday from what i heard.

    my wife felt bad for me and bought one of their CD's. oh well. i am sure we will return.

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    Too bad we missed you.
    Walt Disney World is almost in my backyard!!!

    I've been working a bunch, but we take the kid about every week to one of the parks.

    Maybe next time!
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    I am making a trip there on Friday and I have heard that it is hard to get out of the rides in a kilt. Has anyone had the same experience? I plan on taking two kilts and plan on wearing it as much as I can. Only I probably won't wear them on any rides where I could get wet.

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    Kilts are great but, from my experience, I think you'll possibly have a better time if you wear shorts.

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    Here is a thread about my family's trip there last summer

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/d...335/index.html

    Nothing but smiles and for some reason everyone thought I worked on the Matterhorn ride?

    Alps = Highlands?

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    You weren't wearing your German hat with the feather, were you Jamie ?

    Or maybe it was the flat cap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post

    Snip...

    and for some reason everyone thought I worked on the Matterhorn ride?

    Snip...

    WW

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    Matterhorn? You look like you could have taken a Jungle Cruise boat for a spin.

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