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    Quote Originally Posted by Yaish
    (Pssst! Someone spelled Ambulance backwards on your trucks! See if you can get a refund)

    Good looking kilt (having one myself)
    GREAT looking buckle. Is that a traditional kilt buckle on there?
    I did think about turning the photo backwards (just for you)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattg
    Look'n good! People must be happy to see a man in a kilt coming to save their lives!
    From one Gibbs to another I think if I went out in a kilt they may get up and RUN

    lol

    Derek Gibbs

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwg69
    From one Gibbs to another I think if I went out in a kilt they may get up and RUN

    lol

    Derek Gibbs
    Ha! If it was ME they would!

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    Nice kilt, Derek, and that shirt somehow goes well with it despite the contrasting colour. Nice to see the less traditional kilt styles catching on in Britain.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    At last! I can see what you really look llike, Derek ......... and I see what you mean!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    There now, I told you you would look good in the Chocolate Workman's model, didn't I, and I am very pleased that you explained the socks - It saves me having to question you about them! This one concerns me somewhat, but I think it best that I don't mention the black shoes being worn with the brown kilt and brown belt, for fear of upsetting you.

    Seriously, it's a very nice kilt and when you've washed it a few times you'll find it looks rather like leather from a distance!

    (PS: I wasn't going to mention the shirt either......!)
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    Derek,

    My hat is off to you for first off what you do for a living, a good man you are. Secondly I want to say that you look great!
    Glen McGuire

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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    Sun

    How can he get tan legs by wearing socks? ha ha Sometimes pictures are deceiving or maybe they are. But it is cool he can wear a kilt to work!

    DALE.

    Quote Originally Posted by Niblox
    Looks great - but I think you would benefit from long socks or hose - legs look a little pasty!!

    Niblox

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish
    At last! I can see what you really look llike, Derek ......... and I see what you mean!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    There now, I told you you would look good in the Chocolate Workman's model, didn't I, and I am very pleased that you explained the socks - It saves me having to question you about them! This one concerns me somewhat, but I think it best that I don't mention the black shoes being worn with the brown kilt and brown belt, for fear of upsetting you.

    Seriously, it's a very nice kilt and when you've washed it a few times you'll find it looks rather like leather from a distance!

    (PS: I wasn't going to mention the shirt either......!)
    I think I will be phoning you soon Ref this message

    LOL


    Derek

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    Another kilted Medic?

    Derek, it is awesome to see another medic kilted at work. I wore mine once about three years ago, but only to a certin hospital. I chickend out on wearing it to the trauma center. I do wear it around the station house, and the Program Manager has zero issue with me wearing it on the bus, but I know the reactions I get when I am not a work, and I think it would be difficult for me to get a patient history, or provide care if the family or patient is saying. "What in the He!!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayFilomena
    Derek, it is awesome to see another medic kilted at work. I wore mine once about three years ago, but only to a certin hospital. I chickend out on wearing it to the trauma center. I do wear it around the station house, and the Program Manager has zero issue with me wearing it on the bus, but I know the reactions I get when I am not a work, and I think it would be difficult for me to get a patient history, or provide care if the family or patient is saying. "What in the He!!"
    Well in the UK I would find it not to easy on the front line, but I now work at the station all the time on "make ready"

    Derek

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