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22nd January 15, 11:19 AM
#551
Fridays are our "casual day", though most are casual all week. Not sure I could pull of a kilt at work. I could see it now. Someone calls me to "fix it" on her computer (20 women work in the office) and I have to crawl under her desk to pull the computer out. I was a boy once,and know what happens when someone is wearing a kilt-like article of clothing and gets down on all fours. Damnit, I'm not a piece of meat!
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24th January 15, 07:30 AM
#552
Originally Posted by woodysjames
Fridays are our "casual day", though most are casual all week. Not sure I could pull of a kilt at work. I could see it now. Someone calls me to "fix it" on her computer (20 women work in the office) and I have to crawl under her desk to pull the computer out.
Spoilsport, I expect you would make their day, more especially if you "pulled it off".
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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24th January 15, 06:04 PM
#553
Originally Posted by woodysjames
Fridays are our "casual day", though most are casual all week. Not sure I could pull of a kilt at work. I could see it now. Someone calls me to "fix it" on her computer (20 women work in the office) and I have to crawl under her desk to pull the computer out. I was a boy once,and know what happens when someone is wearing a kilt-like article of clothing and gets down on all fours. Damnit, I'm not a piece of meat!
If there were kilted IT guys running around my office, my computer would have all sorts of issues.
I wish to have no connection with any ship that does not sail fast; for I intend to go in harms way. - John Paul Jones
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24th January 15, 06:09 PM
#554
Originally Posted by Catharps
If there were kilted IT guys running around my office, my computer would have all sorts of issues.
That's what I'm afraid of. I'm the only IT guy in the Carolinas for the company, and they already have lots of issues. I'd never get a break!
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25th January 15, 01:49 AM
#555
My kilted Friday is a kilted weekend, being Burns day on Sunday might as well.
Friday was a good day for adding to the kilted wardrobe. Tweed crail and spencer cut jacket, some hose and ordered a sporran. Today (Sat) was out and about as usual. Tomorrow a scotch tasting with haggis and such. A few comments from the ladies. Still get amused that my other nice clothes don't get such attention. One comment from a fellow today in very good humour "I hope you're decent under there" His lady gave him a smack and pulled him away before I could respond "yes, my wife thinks it is"
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26th January 15, 07:06 PM
#556
If it worked there should be a picture of me at our Sports, Vacation and Cabin Show here in Fort Wayne this past Friday. I am wearing my Sport Kilt in the Marine digital camo pattern, Bass Pro Shop T, a fleece vest, swat team boots, and my favorate fishing hat. It's not pretty or fancy but it is me.
The comments were good and in answer to "the question" i told ladies that they would have to climb up the ladder behind me to my deer stand to find out. All in all it was a fun day.
Larry Dirr
Appearently the photo won't show up. Sorry
Last edited by Chainsaw02; 26th January 15 at 07:14 PM.
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27th January 15, 05:18 AM
#557
Ah shucks, that sounded like an awesome pic, Chainsaw!
Check out photobucket.com which allows you to upload your pic to their site and then you copy the image link and paste it here. It's a snap.
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30th January 15, 08:19 AM
#558
It's another Kilted Friday!
Today it's my USA Kilts 8 yard Stewart Hunting with claret hose. Bonus! I have plans this evening that also call for a kilt!
Originally Posted by Alan H
Some days you're the bat, some days you're the watermelon.
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30th January 15, 10:01 AM
#559
USA kilts 5 yard Douglas Weathered kilt,http://ohsusannasleather.com/ sporran, Belt is a tool belt I purchased from Harbor Freight then dyed brown, Stetson fedora (Indiana Jones replica 1981). Scotch pine walking stick I made from a branch my wife brought home from a clients home. My lovely bride is a Horticultural consultant and ISA certified arborist.
Last edited by Richrail; 30th January 15 at 10:06 AM.
"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.' Benjamin Franklin
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30th January 15, 08:45 PM
#560
Originally Posted by Richrail
USA kilts 5 yard Douglas Weathered kilt, http://ohsusannasleather.com/ sporran, Belt is a tool belt I purchased from Harbor Freight then dyed brown, Stetson fedora (Indiana Jones replica 1981). Scotch pine walking stick I made from a branch my wife brought home from a clients home. My lovely bride is a Horticultural consultant and ISA certified arborist.
Exactly my sort of outfit....
A couple of humorous comments today while kilted. While kilted also wearing my Aussie waxed cotton fedora, the Costco packing boy made a comment about Jurassic Park. He couldn't see my kilt so I presume my hat reminded me of the movie. Later at our local Chinese restaurant our regular waiter greated me with "hello Indiana Jones", again I presume because of my hat. As I was wearing my kilt, I corrected him and said, no it is "Inverness Jones". (Sorry Jock if I've borrowed your identity).
"Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
well, that comes from poor judgement."
A. A. Milne
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