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7th December 04, 07:26 AM
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Working in a kilt revisited
Allow me a little folly, I thought i would share this piccie from last week, going about my daily business....installing a church sign.
I'm happy to announce that I am now firmly established as the local weirdo in a kilt...am I worried? not at all
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7th December 04, 07:35 AM
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sign...
Hey, Graham! I like the name of the street that the church is on! :mrgreen:
Todd WILKINSON
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7th December 04, 07:41 AM
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thanks Todd, but you are totally biased
My son was helping me on the job, what a pair we must appear in our community!!
he is working in his new USAK casual kilt
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7th December 04, 08:49 AM
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Graham,
That's terrific: First, that the two of you can work together (I wish I had the opportunity to work with my sons . . . ) and second that both of you can work kilted!!!
Regards,
Mark
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7th December 04, 08:51 AM
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Working kilted is a great pleasure.
But working kilted and outdoors? Now I'm jealous...
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7th December 04, 09:31 AM
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You lads can put a sign up for me any day....
Oh Behave!!
Love the pic's Graham
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7th December 04, 09:50 AM
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7th December 04, 10:13 AM
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7th December 04, 04:56 PM
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Sorry about the size of the first image, thought I had reduced it!
No glen, Daniel doesn't get any grief being kilted, he's not as "full time" as me, he chose not to wear it at the funeral the other day. He wears it casually, but not formally.
I suspect he may feel a little awkward sometimes being kilted with his dad, perhaps he wants to avoid seeming to be "copying" me, young lads want to be an individual, but I'm only guessing.
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15th December 04, 09:40 PM
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Every community needs a local harmless "weirdo". ![Smile](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
I can imagine how proud you feel having your son working with you, and kilted too.
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