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1st April 17, 06:04 AM
#1141
Originally Posted by Nomad
Nice kilt jthk, well done for making such a nice garment.
I believe you meant to thank Isaac -- he's the man who made the kilt and is wearing it in the pictures.
Best,
Jonathan
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1st April 17, 08:45 AM
#1142
Originally Posted by jthk
I believe you meant to thank Isaac -- he's the man who made the kilt and is wearing it in the pictures.
Best,
Jonathan
Indeed I did, thanks for pointing out my mistake, fixed now.
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1st April 17, 10:23 AM
#1143
Kilts can get you into trouble.
As I am kilted almost every day, so Kilted Friday is nothing special, however, this Friday I had to visit a dentist in a nearby town and after parking up spotted another gent in a kilt, which is an almost unheard of occurrence in Derbyshire. He was on holiday from Yorkshire and travelling in what I gathered was a fairly special vehicle.
I asked them where they were staying, they told me, and as it was quite close to where I live, I said I'd drop round later to see them, didn't ask - just stated and had to go for my appointment. Sometime later, just when my wife was thinking about cooking dinner, went round, thinking half an hour, not sure if I would actually be welcome or not.
Well half an hour turned into a very pleasant and interesting 2 hours as they had just had dinner. He like me turned out to be something of an engineer, has seven tractors amongst other things and wears his kilt whenever he is not working.
Got home, eventually, discovered wife had skipped lunch and was ravenous so was definitely in the doghouse Friday night and still not sure if I've been forgiven.
Needless to say he was much better turned out than me in my casual daily garb.
The next day he phoned to tell me there was a re-enactment going on locally, which I didn't know about so popped down, missed all the action but had a chat with a couple of the characters.
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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1st April 17, 10:52 AM
#1144
Great Land Rover , looks like its kitted out for all possible situations, just like they should be.
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1st April 17, 11:20 AM
#1145
@tpa, your Kilted Friday was quite an adventure!
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1st April 17, 11:45 AM
#1146
Was kilted..but no adventure
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2nd April 17, 07:21 AM
#1147
Originally Posted by tpa
As I am kilted almost every day, so Kilted Friday is nothing special, however, this Friday I had to visit a dentist in a nearby town and after parking up spotted another gent in a kilt, which is an almost unheard of occurrence in Derbyshire. He was on holiday from Yorkshire and travelling in what I gathered was a fairly special vehicle.
I asked them where they were staying, they told me, and as it was quite close to where I live, I said I'd drop round later to see them, didn't ask - just stated and had to go for my appointment. Sometime later, just when my wife was thinking about cooking dinner, went round, thinking half an hour, not sure if I would actually be welcome or not.
Well half an hour turned into a very pleasant and interesting 2 hours as they had just had dinner. He like me turned out to be something of an engineer, has seven tractors amongst other things and wears his kilt whenever he is not working.
Got home, eventually, discovered wife had skipped lunch and was ravenous so was definitely in the doghouse Friday night and still not sure if I've been forgiven.
Needless to say he was much better turned out than me in my casual daily garb.
The next day he phoned to tell me there was a re-enactment going on locally, which I didn't know about so popped down, missed all the action but had a chat with a couple of the characters.
What type of hose are these? Moggins?
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2nd April 17, 08:17 AM
#1148
May I use your photo to make that inquiry in the traditional section?
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2nd April 17, 12:27 PM
#1149
Walkman
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2nd April 17, 10:38 PM
#1150
Missed Friday, but...
Kilted Sunday, instead.
Pretty Wife had tickets, courtesy of Daughtergirl, to give a listen to one Mr. Neil Gaiman at Benaroya Hall. Surprisingly, although she hasn't been a fan of my "wool skirt," Herself noted that it might be a fine evening to wear the kilt.
Stockin's are "Lewis hose" from Cheviot, which have been a mixed bag. Ordered a pair each in Ancient Blue and Tartan Green. The green ones arrived with one cuff partially separated from the sock body. I've returned them, and now wait to see what happens next. For patronymic reasons, I like being able to order "Lewis hose."
I'll eventually sort out some more appropriate footwear; until then, penny loafers will have to do.
Gaiman closed with a neat, vaguely poetic bit about writing and writing avoidance, centered on the building of a chair. I've built tables and dressers and trellises and chests and even a couple of books, but never a chair.
Perhaps it's time to finish that novel.
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