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22nd September 04, 05:22 PM
#21
Re: Has anyone noticed
Originally Posted by GMan
graham needs a hobby
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23rd September 04, 08:18 AM
#22
Re: Has anyone noticed
Originally Posted by phil h
Originally Posted by GMan
graham needs a hobby
I think this is it!
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24th September 04, 06:40 AM
#23
You're spot on Colin, this is what I enjoy doing. I notice you are getting close to the 1000 club!
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24th September 04, 07:08 AM
#24
Graham:
I think you were truly born to be kilted and it seems to be an inspiration to all here. 8)
Good on ye!
May all your blessings be the ones you want and your friends many and true.
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24th September 04, 08:43 AM
#25
Originally Posted by Graham
You're spot on Colin, this is what I enjoy doing. I notice you are getting close to the 1000 club!
I keep trying to let Rufus pass me, but he hasn't taken the challenge yet
One day, I'm in no rush. Besides work has been getting quite busy. Plus I have another kilt, etc. about to arrive any day that I will be out enjoying.
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24th September 04, 08:46 AM
#26
Originally Posted by Colin
I keep trying to let Rufus pass me, but he hasn't taken the challenge yet
One day, I'm in no rush. Besides work has been getting quite busy. Plus I have another kilt, etc. about to arrive any day that I will be out enjoying.
I'm trying buddy, I'm trying! I only have a 4.3 post a day average, so you'll have to go on vacation or something.
Is the new kilt the Canadian Kilt?
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24th September 04, 08:52 AM
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I just got back from vactation! Mind you that was a family reunion in Winterpeg (right, it was 31 degrees celcius for 3 days).
Yeas, that is my Canada kilt. I had been talking to David at a few kilts nights and at the local highland games, and had finally decided to give him a try. I ordered a kilt, sporran, belt and buckle for $307 cdn. I also orderded a Balmoral from him yesterday. His customer service has been outstanding thus far. I will post a fair anf honest review of his products when I have received them.
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24th September 04, 09:16 AM
#28
Originally Posted by Colin
I just got back from vactation! Mind you that was a family reunion in Winterpeg (right, it was 31 degrees celcius for 3 days).
Yeas, that is my Canada kilt. I had been talking to David at a few kilts nights and at the local highland games, and had finally decided to give him a try. I ordered a kilt, sporran, belt and buckle for $307 cdn. I also orderded a Balmoral from him yesterday. His customer service has been outstanding thus far. I will post a fair anf honest review of his products when I have received them.
You can't beat a price like that. It'll also be nice to see some pics of you in the kilt, so I have a better idea of what they look like.
I'd love to hear your review when you get the kilt. I know with you that it will be honest and fair, which is a really good thing. I read a review of Thump music kilts yesterday that I really appreciated, because the guy said everything he really thought about the kilt he got.
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24th September 04, 09:23 AM
#29
Did he say the Thump Music kilt was best used to polish the car?
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24th September 04, 09:26 AM
#30
Originally Posted by bubba
Did he say the Thump Music kilt was best used to polish the car?
He made is should like it was best used for wiping something.....
One flaming review here...
http://www.kiltmen.com/forums/cgi-bi...n.pl?read=1808
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