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31st March 09, 12:10 PM
#51
I'll be at work kilted on the 6th, I work in a seperate building from the clinic at Ft. Meade, even though when I've been in the main building kilted, I've had positive comments from both staff and patients. One patient told me of how during WWII he trained with British troops who were kilted, and as he said" Some of the best damn soldiers I ever had the pleasure to fight along side of.", pretty impressive if you ask me.
Last edited by Brian Boru; 31st March 09 at 12:46 PM.
Brian Woodyard
In the lowlands of Maryland
Fear Colgach Fear Baolach
A angry Man (is) A dangerous Man
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31st March 09, 08:21 PM
#52
Kilt Day
I'll be wearing my kilt, Sunday April 5th to my wife's church it has a sister church in Scotland. My Legion Commander and a fellow from the Police Pipe and Drum Corp.are members of this church . About six of us will be Kilted. My wife and I were married in this church,in 2002BK (Before Kilted).
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31st March 09, 08:48 PM
#53
I plan on being kilted all day!
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1st April 09, 12:48 AM
#54
 Originally Posted by NewPiperinNY
I'll be in my Heritage of Ireland kilt... but that's ok.. isn't it?!?!?!
To be sure, me foin bucko. With an Irishman in the White House (President O'Bama) ye'll be having no trouble ;-)
Me, I'm kilted every day :-D
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1st April 09, 06:44 AM
#55
We're hosting a Bloodmobile at work that day, so I'll probably have to shuffle chairs and tables, etc...yes, kilted.
"...when People are universally ignorant, and debauchd in their Manners, they will sink under their own weight without the Aid of foreign Invaders."
Samuel Adams
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1st April 09, 07:58 AM
#56
Unfortunately for me, my kilt is still in Oklahoma (haven't seen it in over a year). Plus, Uncle Sugar wants me to wear my pretty ACUs to work everyday, so no kilt day for me.
Garrai Eoin!! - Garryowen!
Chris
"Trooper, look at the Master Parachutist's Badge on my chest. Do I look like a tanker to you?"
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1st April 09, 09:15 AM
#57
I'm not sure I'll really be going anywhere, so I don't know if I will. Hubby hasn't bothered to ask if he can wear his kilt to work -- I think he pretty much figures he can't (and he might not be in the mood to try it right now anyway).
Have fun, for those of you wearing your kilt to work, etc!
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1st April 09, 09:36 AM
#58
 Originally Posted by Sir William
I intend to go kilted that day. Wearing a kilt routinely at work is not an option for me, but I can get away with wearing one periodically.
Informed my boss today that the 6th is National Tartan Day and he asked if I was going to wear my kilt. I told him I was and thus ended our only discussion of a non-issue. I've also been asked by some co-workers if I'm going to wear a kilt - so I can't let them down.
I wear tartan ties quite a bit, so its not like this comes as a big surprise to anyone that I want to wear my kilt.
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1st April 09, 09:49 AM
#59
whiskey tango foxtrot (do drink and dance)
 Originally Posted by shawhighlander
Proclamation by the President: National Tartan Day, 2008
"NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim April 6, 2008, as National Tartan Day. I call upon all Americans to observe this day by celebrating the continued friendship between the people of Scotland and the United States and by recognizing the contributions of Scottish Americans to our Nation."
I think it's safe to press the issue!
Cheers,
Since my last post was deleted, I wish only to express that the current chief executive may not share the previous enthusiasm for celtic day. Public empoyees, especially federal employees, should exercise caution and discretion regarding the kilt and the workplace.
If this post is also deleted, then I may need to reassess this use of my time.
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1st April 09, 09:51 AM
#60
I meant "Tartan Day"
 Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal
Since my last post was deleted, I wish only to express that the current chief executive may not share the previous enthusiasm for celtic day. Public empoyees, especially federal employees, should exercise caution and discretion regarding the kilt and the workplace.
If this post is also deleted, then I may need to reassess this use of my time.
Excuse, my I meant "Tartan Day"
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