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15th April 09, 04:23 AM
#11
It is great to see another teacher have their staff picture taken in a kilt. You look very professional.
Nulty
Basalt High School English Department
Kilted Flyfishing Guide
"Nothing will come of nothing, dare mighty things." Shakespeare
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15th April 09, 04:31 AM
#12
I too wear a kilt at the Community College her I work. I'm affectionately known as the "Kilt on Kampus"
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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15th April 09, 05:27 AM
#13
Brian, is that the Prince Charles Edward Stuart tartan?
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15th April 09, 06:20 AM
#14
Originally Posted by ali8780
Nice! Where've you been?
I have not had much time to get on. Plus, everytime I get on here and start looking at the pictures and reading the post I go kilt crazy. I am dying to get me a really nice kilt, but just can afford it yet. Thanks for noticing!
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15th April 09, 06:22 AM
#15
Originally Posted by Chas
Hi Bricekolob,
A good, understated and professional look. All the blacks work well together as a backdrop for the kilt, but the whole ensemble doesn't scream 'Look at me!' Its more of a 'This is who I am and this is what I do'. I think the look works for you very well.
Regards
Chas
That is what I go for. I know it is not the most 'traditional' way, especially since I don't wear a kilt pin. However, I prefer to dress in a way that is less noticeable. In fact I just bought a leather sporran strap so I don't have to wear the chain.
Brice
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15th April 09, 06:23 AM
#16
Originally Posted by george7
Great sporran! Overall, you look presentable, but some people just have their prejudices about kilts.
Thanks! Made that sporran myself.
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15th April 09, 08:42 AM
#17
Good to know some places allow it. I had to get my store manager drunk to say he would let me, and then I held him to it when he sobered up. Then I had to make sure the operations manager wasn't there because we have a strict 'no shorts' policy due to safety hazards (I work at a music store...can't figure out what the hazard would be).
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15th April 09, 10:25 AM
#18
Originally Posted by Yodhan
Good to know some places allow it. I had to get my store manager drunk to say he would let me, and then I held him to it when he sobered up. Then I had to make sure the operations manager wasn't there because we have a strict 'no shorts' policy due to safety hazards (I work at a music store...can't figure out what the hazard would be).
Hmmm... If the females who work there are permitted to wear skirts or dresses, I think they'd have a hard time zinging you for a policy violation. Not that they couldn't make life difficult for you... just sayin.
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15th April 09, 10:30 AM
#19
There is one girl who wears a skirt, but she works at the front door, and not in sales where we move things around. Dang loop hole. I just wear it on the weekends when the operations manager isn't there.
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15th April 09, 11:11 AM
#20
Anticeltites
Originally Posted by george7
Great sporran! Overall, you look presentable, but some people just have their prejudices about kilts.
"Anticeltites" is what I call 'em. Bigots is another word.
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