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31st May 16, 05:17 PM
#451
 Originally Posted by GrainReaper
Me brewing in a utility kilt

And the next challenge is?
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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31st May 16, 05:28 PM
#452
The next challenge is........
Drumroll please....
Kilted while letting your inner-child out!
"Everything is within walking distance if you've got the time"
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14th June 16, 08:57 AM
#453
Here's a pic of me (in my reverse K x-kilt) playing in the splash pad at the Minnesota Zoo with my outer child.
If approved, in honor of Father's Day, the next challenge is:
Post a pic of yourself with your kilted father or father-in-law.
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14th June 16, 09:01 AM
#454
My pic didn't show up with the original post. Let's try again!
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/a...1&d=1465919946
Last edited by KiltedBrewer; 14th June 16 at 10:13 AM.
Reason: Still trying to get the pic added.
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14th June 16, 09:46 AM
#455
Kilted while gaming on Xbox One. Sorry about the lack of quality of the picture. I hope the pic loaded...
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/a...3&d=1465923022
Last edited by Kilted Cole; 14th June 16 at 09:53 AM.
Reason: Can't see picture attachment
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30th June 16, 10:25 AM
#456
 Originally Posted by KiltedBrewer
In honor of Father's Day, the next challenge is:
Post a pic of yourself with your kilted father or father-in-law.
It seems that fathers and father-in-laws are in short supply on this site.
I'd dearly love to be able to post a current picture with mine, but sadly my father-in-law passed away before I met his daughter (he was an amputee courtesy of the Malta convoy and that is estimated to take at least 10 years off your life) and my own dad almost 3 decades ago.
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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30th June 16, 11:49 AM
#457
I'm sadly without father or father in law, both passed away in 2002 a week apart. Though my father in law would have been all about wearing the kilt!
Perhaps a change in the challenge?
"Everything is within walking distance if you've got the time"
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30th June 16, 06:24 PM
#458
 Originally Posted by GrainReaper
I'm sadly without father or father in law, both passed away in 2002 a week apart. Though my father in law would have been all about wearing the kilt!
Perhaps a change in the challenge?
While It doesn't meet the challenge here is my Fathers' Day shot....
"Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
well, that comes from poor judgement."
A. A. Milne
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1st July 16, 03:32 AM
#459
 Originally Posted by GrainReaper
I'm sadly without father or father in law, both passed away in 2002 a week apart. Though my father in law would have been all about wearing the kilt!
Perhaps a change in the challenge?
Agreed! In honor of our American Independence Day this weekend, post a picture of yourself kilted and doing something quintessentially (insert your country here.) i.e. If you're in the US, do something quintessentially American, if you're in Great Britian, do something quintessentially British...
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11th July 16, 04:17 PM
#460
 Originally Posted by KiltedBrewer
Agreed! In honor of our American Independence Day this weekend, post a picture of yourself kilted and doing something quintessentially (insert your country here.) i.e. If you're in the US, do something quintessentially American, if you're in Great Britain, do something quintessentially British...
Doesn't look like anyone was doing anything out of the ordinary the last couple of weekends. Certainly this last weekend in the UK with Wimbledon and the British Grand Prix, I guess most were glued to their TV sets unless fortunate enough to be at the events. I don't think being on a course in London qualifies as quintessentially British and being in a kilt makes it even less so!
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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