
Originally Posted by
cajunscot
You misunderstand me, sir -- I am supporting your idea, not condemning it. My sincere apologies for lack of typing skills this morning.

Read my second paragraph.
Not many Highlanders in the Ozarks, mostly Ulster-Scots, Lowlanders and Borderers, neither of which were very keen on kilts and all that.
So, again...I agree with you. :mrgreen:
T.
And the same right back, I agree with you.
I fully understood that you were defending my opinion, as wrong as it is for you. But that is what make this a great place we can all be right and all be wrong on the same subject. My opinion is just that MY opinion. I do not believe that my opinion is right or applies to anyone else but me. I don't even believe my opinion applies to my wife, just to me.
Perhaps if I had more money or weighted 100+ pounds less I would be more of a traditionalist. But the fat tax on kilts and kilt related clothing make me be very creative most of the time. This might be part of the reason I often chaff when I interpret a statement as this is how you MUST wear a piece of clothing. I would like to but don't have the extra cash to purchase what is needed.
Todd thank you for you participation and insight that you give.
Chris
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