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    "I don't like to get dressed up" is a reason to write an article?

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    I think it's all in what you get used to.

    My kilt was a little itchy when I first started wearing it (it was brand new, made-to-measure), but I got used to it and it no longers itches. (I don't go 'regimental' - I never was in the military, so I don't think I should be expected to.) Wool usually is a bit itchy if all you're accustomed to is cotton or poly-cotton blends.

    When I started wearing a tie on a regular basis (back in high school), it bothered me at first, but I got used to it. Now, it no longer bothers me (though I don't wear a tie all that often these days).

    When I first wore a tux, it too was uncomfortable, but now it doesn't bother me, even though I don't wear one very often.

    When you buy new shoes, there's a break-in period where they're a little uncomfortable, but it goes away as they form to your feet.

    The writer apparently never gave himself a chance to become comfortable with the kilt and accoutrements.
    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by castledangerous View Post
    "I don't like to get dressed up" is a reason to write an article?
    Oh come off it! Just think of the endless threads and subsequent posts there have been on the definition of "traditional" in kilt terms. How many words have been posted on what colour hose we ought to wear? How many threads do we have going at the moment on "summer kilt wear"? Then there is the "shirt" debate and then the "kilt pin" thread, again----- and again--------------------and again------------------and then there is the pages of posts about----------and of course the thread about------------again--------and--------

    The phrase containing the words "stones" and "glass houses" spring to mind!
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    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    Where does "freedom of speech" come into this, the opportunity to express one's personal views? And yet here we have a regiment of critics from the very place that is supposed to uphold these freedoms above all else. Surely everyone is entitled to their opinion. Whether we agree with it or not is another matter but to sink to character assassination of the article's author in this way is not the way of a free society. "I will not fight a battle of wits with an unarmed man" implies that he is in some way mentally deficient because he doesn't share that individual's views. Please remember where that path eventually leads. Our forefathers gave their lives to save this world from that philosophy.

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    So your argument that people should not criticize someone's speech on the basis of freedom of speech?

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    Come on chaps... easy now. It's pretty clear that if we wear a kilt on a fairly regular basis we're hardly likely to agree with this ethos but no need to be nasty to either the author of the article or each other.

    Take a check pace everybody please (says the English Bloke with his box of ten bob rockets!) Let's not get the thread bombed.

    There's no escaping that this Bloke's thinking is not uncommon in Scotland. I've heard it for myself on a number of occasions. The fact you are born in Scotland doesn't mean you HAVE to love the Kilt. It's only an opinion.

    And Jock? I think I started the last Kilt Pin thread....... I'm rather hurt now... (Sob!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by English Bloke View Post

    And Jock? I think I started the last Kilt Pin thread....... I'm rather hurt now... (Sob!)




    Hurt? Somehow I don't think so!

    Another phrase comes to mind that contains the words,"skin", "thick"(as opposed to thin!) and " rhinoceros"!
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    Oooooh yew makes oiy laaarf!



    Edit: Oh and thanks for the clarification on "thick" as opposed to "thin"... I was nearly hurt again

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    Quote Originally Posted by castledangerous View Post
    So your argument that people should not criticize someone's speech on the basis of freedom of speech?
    Not freedom of speech but impugning the author's mental capacity is beyond the pale - just because he finds kilting up a pain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Oh come off it! Just think of the endless threads and subsequent posts there have been on the definition of "traditional" in kilt terms. How many words have been posted on what colour hose we ought to wear? How many threads do we have going at the moment on "summer kilt wear"? Then there is the "shirt" debate and then the "kilt pin" thread, again----- and again--------------------and again------------------and then there is the pages of posts about----------and of course the thread about------------again--------and--------

    The phrase containing the words "stones" and "glass houses" spring to mind!
    Hear, hear!
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