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13th February 06, 10:18 PM
#11
Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
Hey Dale, nice kilt, but you did not sound that old in your posts!
Rob,
This is what surviving two teenage daughters will do for you. You still have a few years to prepare.
Dale
--Working for the earth is not a way to get rich, it is a way to be rich
The Most Honourable Dale the Unctuous of Giggleswick under Table
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14th February 06, 02:23 AM
#12
The Sporan(?) looks good.
Did you just put your clan crest on a black fanny pack? that is a great idea. Does anyone else do that, or similiar. I have as of yet to purchase a sporan, and my utilikilts and Pittsburgh kilts have pockets, So I never really thought about it. Outside of an Opera with my wife, I dont think I would wear a big and fuzzy, (what was it someone else called it, a Mirkle?) sporan for everyday wear.
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14th February 06, 06:56 AM
#13
Originally Posted by JayFilomena
Did you just put your clan crest on a black fanny pack? that is a great idea. Does anyone else do that, or similiar. I have as of yet to purchase a sporan, and my utilikilts and Pittsburgh kilts have pockets, So I never really thought about it. Outside of an Opera with my wife, I dont think I would wear a big and fuzzy, (what was it someone else called it, a Mirkle?) sporan for everyday wear.
As a matter of fact, that's exactly what I did. The fanny pack with it's compartments is more versatile for me while working, so I bought a clan badge at Hector Russell when I was in San Francisco and pinned it on. I'm looking forward to seeing the nylon sporran from SWK though.
Dale
--Working for the earth is not a way to get rich, it is a way to be rich
The Most Honourable Dale the Unctuous of Giggleswick under Table
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14th February 06, 07:44 AM
#14
Originally Posted by Mowgli
Rob,
This is what surviving two teenage daughters will do for you. You still have a few years to prepare.
Dale
D'oh, he fires back with a bullseye! You are right. I would say I can't wait, but I really could. Not looking forward to the teen years, dating, drivers license, etc..
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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14th February 06, 07:48 AM
#15
Dale the kilt looks great on you, glad you like it thanks you for the wonderful compliments. I might order the Maple Leaf tartan from MM if I get enough orders for it. I would love it in a heavier weight the pv in Canada is light and great for spring and summer. Anyone interested PM me.
MacHummel
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14th February 06, 09:41 AM
#16
Originally Posted by Jeremiah
Great Tartan! Too bad it is a Canuck tartan.
Ah, don't let that stop you from considering it
Some will tell you that Nova Scotia is more traditional Celtic that Ireland or Scotland these days. Many old songs and tales that are long extinct in Ireland and Scotland still exist in Nova Scotia, brought over with the settlers a century ago.
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14th February 06, 10:02 AM
#17
Originally Posted by Mowgli
This is what surviving two teenage daughters will do for you.
Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
D'oh, he fires back with a bullseye! You are right. I would say I can't wait, but I really could. Not looking forward to the teen years, dating, drivers license, etc..
Oh, yeah, but after the daughters come the grandkids... Then life is sweeter than ever.
Last edited by way2fractious; 14th February 06 at 10:10 AM.
Reason: add pic
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14th February 06, 02:31 PM
#18
Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
Not looking forward to the teen years, dating, drivers license, etc..
Neither am I, but my daughter is only 13. Hey, wait a minute. ThirTEEN? Arrgh!
Time flies. Have fun while you can.
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14th February 06, 02:32 PM
#19
I do love that Nova Scotia tartan and it looks great on you.
Got to find an excuse to go to Nova Scotia so I'll have an excuse to get a kilt in their tartan...won't be difficult to get my wife to go anywhere in Canada...might be difficult getting her to let me get another kilt, though.
Wear it in good health!
Best
AA
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14th February 06, 02:46 PM
#20
That is one nice kilt.
This is one kilt I didn't see before it was shipped out. I really think the pattern is growing on me. It's nice to see a kilt made out of an East coast tartan. You get so use to seeing the usual family tartans and forget theres a world of tartans to choose from.
It's also nice to see an American embracing a tartan from a small Canadian province. The East coast of Canada does have the Celtic feel, the weather will also remind you of Scotland, England and Ireland.
Thank's for shareing the pic's.
Enjoy the kilts, I know you will.
Kilted Stuart
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