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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    There 'aint no such a word Trefor! For you Al I figured the Gingles tartan would be:



    The Gingles formal would be that with grease marks and oil stains, hunting would be with a bigger lug pattern and prairie dog droppings.
    Damn...another monitor ruined by spewing coffee!!
    That was hilarious!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Kilt View Post
    Damn...another monitor ruined by spewing coffee!!
    That was hilarious!!
    ... but it would be pure heck to sew the pleats!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fluter View Post
    ... but it would be pure heck to sew the pleats!
    Nah, you'd use rubber cement.

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    Another update of sorts...

    I had a call last night from a cousin of my dad. I've never met or even known about this lady, but she saw my name in the paper and figured we HAD to be related. Ahhh...the joys of an unusual surname.

    At any rate, we chatted for awhile and she said she recalled visiting dad's family when she was a young child in the late 40's. She said she always loved going there because in the closet my grandfather had a set of spats, and that he also had a kilt and a set of bagpipes!

    I was gobsmacked!! I asked her for more info but she said she was only 5 or 6 years old and couldn't recall any details, just that he had these items. She also said that he always claimed that while he came from N. Ireland, the family roots were Scottish-based. She only lives 20 minutes away from us so I plan to head over for a visit in the very near future. ith:

    I guess I need to do some more serious digging. Woohoo!!

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    Al,

    Cool on your relatives. That said, maybe you do need a kilt in the Yokohama AVS version of the Gingles tartan... tee hee

    -J

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    Love the colors, it's one beautiful tartan.
    Past President, St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Kilt View Post
    Another update of sorts...

    I had a call last night from a cousin of my dad. I've never met or even known about this lady, but she saw my name in the paper and figured we HAD to be related. Ahhh...the joys of an unusual surname.

    At any rate, we chatted for awhile and she said she recalled visiting dad's family when she was a young child in the late 40's. She said she always loved going there because in the closet my grandfather had a set of spats, and that he also had a kilt and a set of bagpipes!

    I was gobsmacked!! I asked her for more info but she said she was only 5 or 6 years old and couldn't recall any details, just that he had these items. She also said that he always claimed that while he came from N. Ireland, the family roots were Scottish-based. She only lives 20 minutes away from us so I plan to head over for a visit in the very near future. ith:

    I guess I need to do some more serious digging. Woohoo!!
    Very cool. It's an amazingly small world sometimes, eh?

    Chris...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chrissss View Post
    Very cool. It's an amazingly small world sometimes, eh?

    Chris...
    It is indeed, Chris! Since we moved back to Manitoba I'm running into relatives I never knew that I had!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Kilt View Post
    It is indeed, Chris! Since we moved back to Manitoba I'm running into relatives I never knew that I had!
    Why did you win the lottery?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    Why did you win the lottery?
    I wish!! With a decent 6-49 win I could quickly surpass Hamish's kilt collection.

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