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21st July 06, 03:52 PM
#21
A kilted Celt on the border.
Kentoc'h mervel eget bezań saotret
Omne bellum sumi facile, ceterum ęgerrume desinere.
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21st July 06, 04:04 PM
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Welcome from ust the other side of the river (covington). I've been kilted in Cincy for 5 years now. Good to have another kilte here (you're actually the 4th the Cincy area member (Rex, Filman and me).
Adam
Oops forgor tp_magill, I guess you're 5th.
Last edited by arrogcow; 21st July 06 at 04:08 PM.
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21st July 06, 04:05 PM
#23
Originally Posted by RealJuggalo
.... a kilt for size....
Hello! Welcome? to where ever we all are Phill, from Cincinnati. Those children of yours I hope will be fine emissaries to the world of non kilt wearers and the curious to know. May their father be a proud long standing kilt wearing citizen of high regard.
morrison
Go, have fun, don't work at, make it fun! Kilt them, for they know not, what they wear. Where am I now?
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21st July 06, 04:11 PM
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BTW Utilikilts will be at the Dayton Celtic Fest on July 29-30. No wait to try one on.
Adam
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21st July 06, 04:26 PM
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You'll love the freedom!
Welcome. Just kilt up.
The word Cincinnati always word associates to Wiedeman's for me...but that was a long time ago ...about 1965. Remember the cute commercials and the hangovers.
If there ever was a city for kilts its Cincinnati!
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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21st July 06, 05:00 PM
#26
A GREAT BIG WELCOME from me!
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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24th July 06, 04:58 AM
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i've only seen 1 guy in the past several months in a kilt. i was at Northgate mall (Rex, you know where that is.) Sunday before last and there was a guy pushing his kids in a stroller. My brother and i had just walked out of Hot Topic (that trendy store with all the band merchandise all the kids trying to be different shop at. you know the one.)
anyway.
The wife's kinda questioning the idea. like "you want to wear what? a kilt?" Her family's from the South. by the south, i mean the hills of Kentucky.
and Rex, greetings from Price Hill.
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24th July 06, 07:42 AM
#28
Originally Posted by RealJuggalo
i've only seen 1 guy in the past several months in a kilt. i was at Northgate mall (Rex, you know where that is.) Sunday before last and there was a guy pushing his kids in a stroller.
Perhaps that is how it starts - you saw it and an idea was planted.
Here in the Phoenix area now it's unbearably hot so I have a new hobby - every Saturday I walk around a different mall in the Phoenix area and I make a full circle around the entire first floor and then a full circle around the entire second floor.
I get some exercise and I get my kilt in front of people's eyes. I don't care what they think - I just want them to start talking. "Do you know what I saw in the mall this last Saturday?"
The more I do it, the more daring I get. I was heading out of Sears and was about to re-join the main mall traffic again - I saw a bunch of young punks heading my way and I had a choice, I could either go left and cut behind them so maybe they wouldn't see me or I could turn right and zip right in front of them.
Well, I figured I'm out here to GET MY KILT SEEN so I turned right and zipped right across their path. It felt great.
Many times when I pass people in the mall I hear them talking and when I get right in front of them it results in total silence.
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24th July 06, 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by RealJuggalo
i've only seen 1 guy in the past several months in a kilt. i was at Northgate mall (Rex, you know where that is.) Sunday before last and there was a guy pushing his kids in a stroller. My brother and i had just walked out of Hot Topic (that trendy store with all the band merchandise all the kids trying to be different shop at. you know the one.)
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Chances are it was Mark. He soesn't post here, but is another full time kilt wearer in Cincy (he and I have gotten mistaken for each other on more than one occasion).
Adam
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24th July 06, 11:01 AM
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Welcome Phill, from sunny Queensland Australia. You've come to the right place and whatever your wife's doubts may be she's bound to love you all the more once she see's you in a kilt. My girl's crazy about it.
Erin
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