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11th June 06, 10:41 AM
#11
Originally Posted by Arthur's Seat Sergeant
Ah, women... :confused:
"Can't live with 'em, can't tie 'em into balloon animals ..."
CT - :rolleyes:
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11th June 06, 10:45 AM
#12
Sounds like an excuse to finally buy those Trews you've been eyeing
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11th June 06, 11:11 AM
#13
Originally Posted by cavscout
Sounds like an excuse to finally buy those Trews you've been eyeing
I hadn't even thought of that. Maybe I SHOULD get a pair of trews in the MacIan tartan (same as my avatar). "But you told me not to wear a kilt!"
Actually, right now I have no idea how dressed up the affair will be yet, so I can't make any decisions yet.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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11th June 06, 11:50 AM
#14
As we all know, in matters such as these, the question is not, "How good a friend is she?" but rather, "How good a friend am I?"
Ron Stewart
'S e ar roghainn a th' ann - - - It is our choices
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11th June 06, 12:33 PM
#15
Originally Posted by cavscout
Sounds like an excuse to finally buy those Trews you've been eyeing
That's the first thing that went through my mind, too. Great minds, and all...
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11th June 06, 12:42 PM
#16
trews...
Dave,
I'd go for trews as well, but I wouldn't go for the MacIan tartan...personally, trews look better in a dark tartan...but that's just me. Government Sett (Black Watch) tartan makes the best trews, but Stewart Hunting, Leslie and Mackenzie also look good.
That's a tough call...if you go with the Government Sett, then it's less likely to attract her attention (and others) at the ceremony and possibly cause an "incident".
If it's an evening wedding, you could always wear your formal rig with trews, a la Hector in "Monarch of the Glen".
Cheers,
Todd
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11th June 06, 01:18 PM
#17
Originally Posted by ronstew
As we all know, in matters such as these, the question is not, "How good a friend is she?" but rather, "How good a friend am I?"
Couldn't agree more.
Thank you,
Scott Gilmore
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11th June 06, 02:50 PM
#18
Originally Posted by ronstew
As we all know, in matters such as these, the question is not, "How good a friend is she?" but rather, "How good a friend am I?"
I quite agree. I always feel it's good to take the high road.
Originally Posted by cajunscot
Dave,
I'd go for trews as well, but I wouldn't go for the MacIan tartan...personally, trews look better in a dark tartan...but that's just me. Government Sett (Black Watch) tartan makes the best trews, but Stewart Hunting, Leslie and Mackenzie also look good.
That's a tough call...if you go with the Government Sett, then it's less likely to attract her attention (and others) at the ceremony and possibly cause an "incident".
If it's an evening wedding, you could always wear your formal rig with trews, a la Hector in "Monarch of the Glen".
Cheers,
Todd
I agree about the trews, Todd. I was just imagining how much the bright red tartan would stand out.
I really do have to wait and see what the "dress code" is before I can decide what to wear. I don't want to be too dressed up if everyone else is in slacks and a polo shirt. She has been married before, so it might be fairly casual.
I will probably wear slacks and a blue blazer unless they are dressing up more. Heck, if it's appropriate, I'll even wear a tie.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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11th June 06, 03:33 PM
#19
I can understand being disappointed but it's their wedding and their special day. You'll have plenty of other chances to wear a kilt around them later.
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11th June 06, 05:40 PM
#20
Originally Posted by cavscout
Sounds like an excuse to finally buy those Trews you've been eyeing
My thoughts, exactly.
However, it IS her day, and if she asks you to do something specific, you're kind of obliged to do it.
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