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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenDragon View Post
    Me, too. Though it would be interesting to see Kilts on their racks.
    Might make the kilt more readily acceptable...

    But then, I kinda like that this is our own little niche and is seen as quirky! A friend of mine once complained that every time she started wearing some kind of style that wasn't mainstream, it became the "in" fashion within a few years... and she'd have to find something new to differentiate herself from the sheep of the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McFarkus View Post
    For a moment I thought the Gold Bros. had invaded Wal Mart. Scary thought!
    It would serve them both right. Sounds like a perfect merger to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lethearen View Post
    Might make the kilt more readily acceptable...

    But then, I kinda like that this is our own little niche and is seen as quirky! A friend of mine once complained that every time she started wearing some kind of style that wasn't mainstream, it became the "in" fashion within a few years... and she'd have to find something new to differentiate herself from the sheep of the world.
    Kilts might still be a bit much for some people to handle. Even if they were available at WalMart.

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    Sold at Wal-Mart and manufactured in China by prison labor, can't beat the price but the quality would be a bit low. Can't get the image out of my mind now.
    Last edited by Flag Folder; 22nd April 09 at 10:41 AM. Reason: fingers can't keep up with my thoughts

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenDragon View Post
    Kilts might still be a bit much for some people to handle. Even if they were available at WalMart.
    Yeah, but who thought the snuggie would catch on either????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jdot84 View Post
    Yeah, but who thought the snuggie would catch on either????
    There was a news story about a Snuggie Pub Crawl!

    found it:

    http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/dpp/news...42020092424564

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    Quote Originally Posted by lethearen View Post
    Might make the kilt more readily acceptable...

    But then, I kinda like that this is our own little niche and is seen as quirky! A friend of mine once complained that every time she started wearing some kind of style that wasn't mainstream, it became the "in" fashion within a few years... and she'd have to find something new to differentiate herself from the sheep of the world.

    Aye, but the "sheep of the world" can make for some mighty fine tasting haggis!

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    Quote Originally Posted by McFarkus View Post
    For a moment I thought the Gold Bros. had invaded Wal Mart. Scary thought!
    That was my thought as well.

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    This thread keeps coming up over and over. Maybe they should sell kilts in a Seattle area Walmart.
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    Well

    I was trying to think of a place, that is national, and had a reputation for cheap products and bad customer service. Atleast thats how it is here.

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