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17th March 14, 11:05 PM
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looking good. I didn't kilt up but wore my Mckenzie t-shirt to rehearsal.
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18th March 14, 06:09 AM
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Even though the weather was cold and overcast, it couldn't put a damper on the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Baltimore on Sunday afternoon. I managed to shoot quite a few cool "SWISH" pictures among the participants and observers, such as...
A good time was had by all...before Mother Nature dropped (yet another) eight inches of snow on the city.
If you are too busy to laugh, you are too busy.
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18th March 14, 12:09 PM
#23
A sunny but cold and windy day for Portland's St. Patrick's Day parade which was held on Sunday. I marched with the Maine Police Emerald Society as part of the Honor Guard.

Your's truly 3rd from the left carrying the Maine State flag. Our kilts are in the "Irish National" tartan.
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Mike Nugent
Riamh Nar Dhruid O Spairn Lann
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18th March 14, 01:32 PM
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I took a quick mirror pic on my way out to a friend's St. Pat's dinner. The kilt is a Stillwater wool shadow-tartan.
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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18th March 14, 01:36 PM
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Here is a few photos a friend of ours took at the St Patrick Day Parade in New York City this year.....
Hawk
Shawnee / Anishinabe and Clan Colquhoun
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18th March 14, 01:56 PM
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Must have been the day for the T-necks. Sure felt good here in St. Paul with the sky spitting sleet and snow.
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18th March 14, 08:51 PM
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 Originally Posted by Creag
When my kilt came in I checked with HR to make sure they felt it was within the dress code - after explaining that no, it was not common to 'go regimental', they approved. Next was to check with the Boss - again the 'regimental' question, but he was cool with it. Next, the boss's boss (CIO). He said he'd feel a bit weird but that it would be okay on special occasions, and suggested St. Paddy's. It's a foot in the door - I can show up kilted on St. Andrew's day and at the Christmas party. Get them acclimated, and gradually just start wearing it regularly.
Everyone at the office was positive. I got to talk about the history of the kilt and about St. Patrick's likely Scottish origins.
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Hawk
Shawnee / Anishinabe and Clan Colquhoun
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20th March 14, 10:17 AM
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 Originally Posted by Hawk
Curious, did you speak to Jim Link or ?Hawk
Hawk - no I didn't speak with Jim.
Craig Jones
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It’s a lang road that’s no goat a turnin
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20th March 14, 12:47 PM
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[QUOTE=Highlander31;1224341].......
That's a good looking turtleneck. I like the look of the ribbing on the body of the sweater. Where did you pick it up?
Amazon shows this one, lamb's wool for $32 (good deal, end of season) and it has good reviews.
http://http://www.amazon.com/Wool-Ov...pr_product_top
Ruadh gu brath!
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20th March 14, 08:03 PM
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Great turtlenecks and wonderful pics. I think I'll try my turtleneck, too. Thanks all.
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