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24th May 09, 08:32 PM
#11
The most recent article I can google up is from August of last year, shortly after the mail carriers union voted the kilt idea down.
Also adding to the confusion is the fact that the Tartan Registry just registered a United Parcel Service tartan, seen below:
Suggestion for all single kilties: get permission to wear the UPS tartan. Wear it out on the town and wait for a fabulous babe to come over and ask, "What can brown do for me?"
Sorry. Us old guys have to live vicariously through you spry young bucks.
Why, a child of five could understand this. Quick -- someone fetch me a child of five!
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24th May 09, 09:31 PM
#12
and
Since most kilt waerers dislike FedEx and their shipping issues I doubt they would except a registry from them
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24th May 09, 11:10 PM
#13
Originally Posted by Phogfan86
The most recent article I can google up is from August of last year, shortly after the mail carriers union voted the kilt idea down.
Also adding to the confusion is the fact that the Tartan Registry just registered a United Parcel Service tartan, seen below:
Suggestion for all single kilties: get permission to wear the UPS tartan. Wear it out on the town and wait for a fabulous babe to come over and ask, "What can brown do for me?"
Sorry. Us old guys have to live vicariously through you spry young bucks.
I might be a "young buck", but I wouldn't be caught dead in that UPS tartan. Holy cow! I can't even imagine a more hideous tartan. Is that for real?
Now as for the USPS tartan, I do like that one. And to me, it doesn't even compare to the ugly shorts the postal carriers have to wear. Hell, I'd be more than happy to take the Postal exam and get a job there if I could wear that tartan.
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25th May 09, 09:00 AM
#14
I agree, that USPS tartan is quite nice and if allowed would make the uniform "simply irresistible" I'm sure. Just watch for an increase in housewife/postal carrier stories to see if the kilt issue really passed or not.
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25th May 09, 02:20 PM
#15
I'm a USPS letter carrier, and no kilt has been approved as a uniform item. Maybe that guy's local post master lets his carriers wear them, but the effort to get them accepted as a uniform item service-wide went nowhere....
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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25th May 09, 05:14 PM
#16
hmmm
I like the colours, bur rhat design is, well, horrid.
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25th May 09, 06:27 PM
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Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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25th May 09, 06:52 PM
#18
Originally Posted by ixoyedeg
I agree, that USPS tartan is quite nice and if allowed would make the uniform "simply irresistible" I'm sure. Just watch for an increase in housewife/postal carrier stories to see if the kilt issue really passed or not.
might solve the solvency issues of the USPS and might increase amount of mail being sent if those housewives want to be sure they see their postman...
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25th May 09, 06:54 PM
#19
Originally Posted by sathor
might solve the solvency issues of the USPS and might increase amount of mail being sent if those housewives want to be sure they see their postman...
Great point! I always wondered if my biological father was kilted
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25th May 09, 07:30 PM
#20
Air Force Good Conduct Ribbon
[QUOTE=Chas;727881]This is the Scottish Register of Tartans entry:
Tartan Details - U.S. Postal Service
The information held within The Scottish Register of Tartans for the "U.S. Postal Service" tartan is shown below.
STA ref: 4166
It looks like the Air Force Good Conduct ribbon crossing itself.
Last edited by Colonel MacNeal; 25th May 09 at 07:31 PM.
Reason: add image
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