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3rd June 14, 05:40 PM
#91
Hardly, JD! Life happens..............
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3rd June 14, 08:11 PM
#92
As a full time Kilt wearer and A Professional Santa Claus I have people approach me every day to take my picture. So I thought this would be easier. I honestly love meeting new people and if that “new friend” happens to be a lady then it is even more fun. So what I would like to do is Modify the Challenge a little and run it for a couple more days. Here goes...
Have your picture taken with some one other than your family or normal circle of friends. Go out to a mall, pub, public place and ask some one “Anyone” to be in a picture with you. It’s ok If you know them.
I am Matty Ross of the Clan ROSS
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3rd June 14, 08:38 PM
#93
 Originally Posted by Mael Coluim
Hardly, JD! Life happens.............. 
Well, that IS true... I've been wondering whether perhaps the timing for this forum game may do well with a wee bit of tweaking. I only chose 3 days as the limit because that seemed to work in a related game I saw on another site, and it looked like it would be a good number to prevent things from getting bogged down.
But if the rabble who are fixin' to participate, or haven't been able to would find it helpful, we COULD set the limit at 5 days, or even 7, just so people who work and don't wear their kilts as often as others would have the benefit of a weekend or days off in which to tackle the challenges. I definitely wouldn't want it to see any challenge go more than a week though.
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4th June 14, 04:03 AM
#94
Um, check your math JD. I'm surprised no one caught this in the first post.
3 days = 3 * 24 hours = 72 hours. In your original post, you set the limit at 36 hours, or 1 1/2 days.
John
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4th June 14, 06:14 AM
#95
 Originally Posted by EagleJCS
Um, check your math JD. I'm surprised no one caught this in the first post.
3 days = 3 * 24 hours = 72 hours. In your original post, you set the limit at 36 hours, or 1 1/2 days.
 Originally Posted by chasem
36 hours, or three days?
This does sound like fun. Must the animal be alive, or will formerly-alive do?
Post 3 He just didn't catch it, and later clarified
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4th June 14, 10:17 AM
#96
This lady came in to the Clubhouse of the gated community where I work and wanted to know why I was kilted. She had visited Scotland and loved it. I told her I wear kilts on special occasions. She asked what is the special occasion. I said it was Wednesday!
Wearing my USA Kilt semi-trad in American Heritage tartan!

Next Challenge: Kilted at a historical site.
Last edited by Mael Coluim; 4th June 14 at 11:53 AM.
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4th June 14, 11:43 AM
#97
Apologies for the miscommunication on the time allotment.
It is currently 3 days. We'll see how it goes for now, and if needed, it can be appended if people are finding it too short a deadline to meet in order to enjoy the game.
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7th June 14, 02:17 PM
#98
More than 72 hours have past since I made the Challenge KILTED AT A HISTORIC SITE.
I am submitting per the rules my pic to meet that Challenge and issue a new Challenge.

New Challenge - Kilted at a party.
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8th June 14, 07:38 PM
#99
 Originally Posted by Mael Coluim
New Challenge - Kilted at a party.
Challenge accepted.
Today was Pentecost Sunday (which is why I'm wearing everything red)... After church was a party to celebrate... It had all the prerequisites for a party: music, balloons, ice cream, food, drink, and lots of people. This pic doesn't show teeming masses -- I chose instead one depicting just a few folks and some balloons. :-)
New challenge: Kilted, doing The Hamish, near a body of water.
Condition: must be outdoors.
Last edited by CDNSushi; 8th June 14 at 07:39 PM.
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8th June 14, 07:56 PM
#100
 Originally Posted by CDNSushi
Challenge accepted.
New challenge: Kilted, doing The Hamish, near a body of water.
Condition: must be outdoors.
Ok what is the Hamish? Is it the Captain Morgan pose that everyone does?
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