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23rd June 10, 07:58 PM
#11
Welcome from Eastern Washington State where I wear a kilt to teach at the community college. By the way diversity is a big thing here and so I take advantage of it.
Past President, St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
Member, Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
Founding Member, Celtic Music Spokane
Member, Royal Photographic Society
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24th June 10, 12:55 AM
#12
Welcome from France !
It’s good to have you here.

Best,
Robert & Lady Chrystel
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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24th June 10, 04:10 AM
#13
Hi Mike, Yes I'm a volunteer fireman also. I've been one long enough that I'm one of the oldest there and as in most volunteer organizations, the longer you hang in there, the higher you go in rank by default. So the kilt, although I get some good natured ribbing has been excepted as part of "Thom's quirkiness".
I probably should have started a bit more gently, but I am a black and white kinda guy. In or out, Full strength or none at all. It doesn't always work to my advantage, but in this case I feel really good for it.
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24th June 10, 04:43 AM
#14
I had a long thank you written but....
it seems my fingers did the walking on my keyboard and it disappeared. If it shows up I'll be surprised, but in any case, thank you so much for the welcome. Not only do I feel welcome, I feel at home.
I work at Norwich University which is a private military university that also has a traditional student population (civillian). 3/4 of the students wear uniforms and the all of the faculty. I'm an IT guy (how I fell into that I don't know) and have been here about 12 years. Recently a dress code for the non-uniform wearing staff was adopted and it's business casual unless a university function requires more formality. I dress in the kilt, white shirt, tie or not, vest or not, kilt hose and flashes and appropriate footwear(Hushpuppies - I think it's great how no one hears you walk down the hallways). So I'm actually more formally dressed than 95% of the staff on any given day. I hope my request for an exception to the code is granted. I don't like to make waves, but if it's not granted, I will contemplate appealing to the President. I'm not sure how that would go, but I'll cross that bridge or not if and when I come to it.
So far my biggest concern is trying to find the best way to sit down too prevent too much wrinkling. My kilts are poly viscos right now and I touch them up every morning or the evening before, but I can't see myself from behind (I don't know anyone who would want to) and don't know what's what till I get home at night.
I type more than I talk. Sorry 'bout that. Hello to all of you and a question for Shelia - What part of SC? We used to go down twice a year to Columbia (Richlands actually) to visit the in-laws. I visited the Columbia Fire Dept while there and took a tour of their musuem. I like the people I have met down in SC. New England is not specifically known for being friendly untill they get to know you, for which most people don't have the time these days.
Thanks again all!
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24th June 10, 07:46 AM
#15
from Chicago
Animo non astutia
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24th June 10, 08:02 AM
#16
 Originally Posted by Thom Leno
So far my biggest concern is trying to find the best way to sit down too prevent too much wrinkling. My kilts are poly viscos right now and I touch them up every morning or the evening before, but I can't see myself from behind (I don't know anyone who would want to) and don't know what's what till I get home at night.
Welcome to XMarks from Victoria, British Columbia. You might check out the tutorial (go to tutorial section) produced by Hamish on "Sweep the Pleats". It talks about the best way to sit down without wrinkling so much.
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24th June 10, 08:36 AM
#17
Hello and thanks!
Hello back to McFarkas, and thanks for the tip to Kilted Knome!
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24th June 10, 12:14 PM
#18
, from Bryan/College Station!
Kilted Elder
Chaplain & Charter Member, The Clan MacMillan Society of Texas [12 June 2007]
Member, Clan MacMillan International [2005]
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24th June 10, 12:17 PM
#19
Welcome to X-Marks - from Music City, USA - Nashville, TN !!
"'Tis far better to keep one's mouth closed and
seem the fool; than to open it, thereby removing
all doubt." Anon.
Member - Order of the Dandelion
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24th June 10, 01:22 PM
#20
Only VT kiltie I've ever seen as a somewhat-frequent visitor was a Utilikilt worn by a bicycle mechanic in Burlington, and that was only about a month ago after about 50 years of visits. I remember thinking at the time that he was indeed the very first kilted Woodchuck to come into my view. Keep it up, Vermont is on the rise but needs the help!
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