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28th March 04, 04:18 PM
#21
The airline security is just rediculous nowdays. A pen or pencil is just as lethal as the nail files that we can no longer carry onboard.
They should issue each passenger a knife as they get on the plane. The terrorists would have to outnumber the other passengers if they wanted to get anywhere... and in that case if they crashed the plane or anything, they'd be killing more of their own people.
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28th March 04, 06:46 PM
#22
Re: Traveling with Kilts
Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
Originally Posted by phil h
Originally Posted by kiltedscot
Phil H - don't want to be pedantic, but to a Scot there is only ONE version of spelling the present participle of "travel" in Scottish (British) English, and that is: travelling (and I did make a point in my message that I was using Scottish English!)
The version with a single 'l' is American English.
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Hah!
Phil, you would fit in so well at a Vancouver Kilts Night!
you got room in ur back yard for a tent?
my buddy is going to B.C. this week for some sort of show,he's taking the stuff there on his truck, then going to Otawa.
hey HAM one security guard at an airport wanted to give me a wanding too;), I could see that glint in his eye.
I told him I was married and had no further problems
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28th March 04, 11:26 PM
#23
Re: Traveling with Kilts
Originally Posted by phil h
Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
Originally Posted by phil h
Originally Posted by kiltedscot
Phil H - don't want to be pedantic, but to a Scot there is only ONE version of spelling the present participle of "travel" in Scottish (British) English, and that is: travelling (and I did make a point in my message that I was using Scottish English!)
The version with a single 'l' is American English.
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Hah!
Phil, you would fit in so well at a Vancouver Kilts Night!
you got room in ur back yard for a tent?
my buddy is going to B.C. this week for some sort of show,he's taking the stuff there on his truck, then going to Otawa.
hey HAM one security guard at an airport wanted to give me a wanding too;), I could see that glint in his eye.
I told him I was married and had no further problems
Phil,
Tell him to pop by Kilts Night on Saturday, April 3rd. I'll buy him a beer.
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29th March 04, 09:05 AM
#24
Re: Traveling with Kilts
Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
Originally Posted by phil h
Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
Originally Posted by phil h
Originally Posted by kiltedscot
Phil H - don't want to be pedantic, but to a Scot there is only ONE version of spelling the present participle of "travel" in Scottish (British) English, and that is: travelling (and I did make a point in my message that I was using Scottish English!)
The version with a single 'l' is American English.
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Hah!
Phil, you would fit in so well at a Vancouver Kilts Night!
you got room in ur back yard for a tent?
my buddy is going to B.C. this week for some sort of show,he's taking the stuff there on his truck, then going to Otawa.
hey HAM one security guard at an airport wanted to give me a wanding too;), I could see that glint in his eye.
I told him I was married and had no further problems
Phil,
Tell him to pop by Kilts Night on Saturday, April 3rd. I'll buy him a beer.
I got quote dizzyness
anyway dunno where exactly where he's gunna be.
some exabtion I think, hes only there for 2 days then off to Ottawa
but thanx for the offer.
one day I would love to come on Vancouver kilt night.
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2nd April 04, 02:56 PM
#25
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22nd April 09, 03:22 PM
#26
Rolling up a kilt kit for travel. A new item
I'm doing some homework regarding traveling over to the Tattoo this summer. I've read all the postings about traveling/packing a kilt and have found lots of good information, especially how to roll a kilt for packing. I have another idea I'd like to share. Using what is called a "SkyRoll". I came across one in a men's suit outlet.
In this series of pictures you can see how the roll works. The suit lays in the zippered garment bag. There is space for some shirts/ties/accessories in zippered pockets on the bag. Zip it up around the kit and attach the center roll. Then roll the bag up. I've used my wool Eisenhower jacket because it's about the heaviest coat I'd put in the roll.
There is space in the roll center, accessed from each end for shoes/socks/underwear and toilet articles
This "suit bag" is marketed as a carry on bag for airports because you can stuff it in the overhead easily. It's marketed at $100 in high end men's clothing stores, but I picked this one up from a chap in California on Craigs list for $25.
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22nd April 09, 03:29 PM
#27
Robertson (Pour1Malt) posted a Kilt Rolling tutorial here
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22nd April 09, 07:15 PM
#28
I will be on a trip this summer overseas and I have about 20 or so old rock and roll posters that I collect that came in shipping tubes, can I put the rolled kilts in them insted of stockins
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22nd April 09, 09:21 PM
#29
On a 10 day trip to Scotland last summer I took 4 kilts and two argyll jackets and waistcoats on 4 scotweb kilt hangers and two jacket hangers using a samsonite 4-suit double ended heavy duty garment bag. Figured I would need the hangers to keep everything hung up when I was not wearing it so may as well travel with them on the hangers already. No muss, no fuss, no wrinkles for the duration of the trip. Plenty of room for ghillies, hose, a couple sporrans, hats and shirts, etc... Wouldn't change a thing if I did it again, except I would probably leave out the flat caps. ;)
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23rd April 09, 11:25 AM
#30
Originally Posted by Rhino
A further question from me is, due to the increased awareness of airport security I recently packed all my kilt pins in my suitcase even the one from the kilt I was wearing. This was fine on the outward flight, and I did the same on the way home, when I unpacked all my kilt pins had gone. Are they confiscating them or have they just been knicked?
The latter. I have had security open my checked luggage after it's left my control, and they'll slip a letter in there indicating that your bag was opened and searched. If they actually removed something, I'm SURE they'd tell you. No letter = probable theft.
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