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24th August 18, 03:26 PM
#1451
Originally Posted by Baeau
I've had two-ish hernia repairs. Post surgery, trying to put pants on with a freshly stitched gash where one bends, was a nightmare. A kilt, would have made life much less painful.
I can say, from experience, it certainly does. I had no problem, went out walking every day and nothing bothered the scar.
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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24th August 18, 06:03 PM
#1452
An off day from the day job. Out early for shopping in my USA KILT casual in Malcolm tartan. Came home switched in to a 5.11 Tactical for a bit of yard work and schlepping gear from the shed to my car. A quick shower and back in the USA Kilt for a 3 hour drive to Salem, Virginia for the Green Hill Highland Game. Grabbing a Subway sandwich for dinner one of the gals working there said "you're rocking in your kilt!"
Relaxing now in a Sport kilt casual as I type this.
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25th August 18, 08:16 PM
#1453
Kilted as an OSU pipe band member at a graduation at OSUIT, in OKmulgee OK.
On Friday (8.24.18) members of the OSU pipes and drums were "kilted" from 12:00 noon to about 8:00 PM, as we all played at two (2:00 and 7:00) graduations at the OSUIT campus in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. We were lucky enought to have the OSU's college mascot (Pistol Pete) show up, and share the event with the graduates family members an graduates.
Pictured in the "kilted photo" are ( pipers from Left to right, back row first) OSU mascot, Pistol Pete, PM, Bill Tetrick, Bruce Mitchel, David Marshall, Harmoney Downing, Kent Pharho, and Rick Ewing.
Front row, (drummers) left to right....Stan Lackey, George Tabor, and George Rice.
We are all wearing 18 oz. kilts in the OSU tartan, pleated to stripe. These kilts weigh about 5.25 pounds each, and were made by Barnett, and Strouth of Canada.
Last edited by Stan; 25th August 18 at 08:19 PM.
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26th August 18, 01:12 AM
#1454
Stan, that is an awesome photo of the OSU Pipe Band!
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29th August 18, 06:39 PM
#1455
Kilted Friday, Not!
Today, I start my 2nd week of kiltedness. Tomorrow is my last office day before I begin my 4-day Labor Day Weekend. Here are my pics from my Clan Tent convening at the Green Hill Scottish Games in Roanoke County, last weekend. A really fun time! This weekend I'll be convening our Clan Tent at the Virginia Scottish Games.
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31st August 18, 08:45 AM
#1456
Frst Kilted Friday
My first kilted Friday at work! Actually, it's because I'm going to the Wisconsin Highland Games opening ceremonies right after work today. But it still counts!
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31st August 18, 09:04 AM
#1457
Indeed, imbrius it does count! Congratulations on your first, Kilted Friday!
Drop by this weekend to the Clan MacCallum Malcolm tent and say Hi to the convener, Neil McCallum. We are the Honored Clan at the Wisconsin Games. Ask Neil if he followed Ern's instructions in preparing to be the Honored Clan with 2 days notice!
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31st August 18, 09:44 AM
#1458
I wore my MacKenzie weathered kilt (Marton Mills Jura made by me) on my monthly trip to RAF Menwith Hill in Yorkshire. I am retired from the US Army so I can go to the bases and shop, use facilities, and get medical/dental care. It's the closest American base to where I live in Lancashire, UK so I go there each month for the commissary. I go to RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk for the larger/better facilities about 2-3 times a year. I wear my kilts down there as well.
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31st August 18, 11:53 AM
#1459
Originally Posted by Arnot
RAF Menwith Hill in Yorkshire. I am retired from the US Army so I can go to the bases and shop, use facilities, and get medical/dental care. It's the closest American base to where I live in Lancashire, UK so I go there each month for the commissary. I go to RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk for the larger/better facilities about 2-3 times a year. I wear my kilts down there as well.
I think it would be really fun to visit you some time! Suffolk county is a place I've wanted to see for a while.
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31st August 18, 12:38 PM
#1460
Originally Posted by imbrius
I think it would be really fun to visit you some time! Suffolk county is a place I've wanted to see for a while.
There are some nice things in Suffolk and the area, but I actually live up north in Lancashire which is 3-4 hours from Suffolk.
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