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15th August 04, 06:29 PM
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15th August 04, 07:10 PM
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Welcome Shandy, great to have you along for this merry ride.
David
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15th August 04, 09:29 PM
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welcome aboard
Hey it's nice to meet you I think you will really enjoy it here.Welcome
Dave
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15th August 04, 09:57 PM
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Shandy, welcome. I'm new here myself. This is a great group. You'll fit right in.
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16th August 04, 12:28 AM
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It doesn't matter which kilt you get, as long as you are wearing a kilt. Casual Kilts like Utilikilt and Amerikilt are good way to get yourself into the kilted lifestyle.
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16th August 04, 08:35 AM
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Hi Shandy! Here's a warm welcome from Idaho.
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16th August 04, 12:09 PM
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Hello Shandy -
Welcome from the Seattle area. I look forward to more of your posts.
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16th August 04, 01:16 PM
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Hi Shandy, welcome to the group. I think you'll find good conversation, great advice, and a lot of fun banter here. Dive right in!
Jamie
Quondo Omni Flunkus Moritati
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16th August 04, 01:26 PM
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Banter, banter, banter , Sorry, couldn't help myself. Anyways, a big welcome from the Garde State and I'm sure you'll have a great time
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17th August 04, 05:52 AM
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welcome drdouglas,,i'm almost your neighbor,just a few mountains away..in terms of a first kilt i started with a utilikilt...i really like it but you need to realize that it is fairly heavy..my suggestion is to start with a lighter weight cotton tartan kilt...i bought one from USA KIlts out of Philadelphia...good selection of tartans,quick service(were talking days,not weeks or months)...call em up on your phone..if you are uncomfortable wearing it around Greenville at first head up to the mtns,hit a trail and start walking..thats what i did at first...Now i wear it when & where i please...the light weight cotton is cooler...take care..
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