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19th November 05, 03:46 PM
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pleasant non-reaction
I had a very nice reaction this morning from some young(to me anyway) people. My wife and I have a small flock of chickens who keep us in more eggs than we could ever eat, so I put a small sign down by the side of the road in front of my property saying that we have farm fresh eggs for $1.50 a dozen. Some new people in the neighborhood saw the sign and came to buy eggs. When I opened the door in my kilt, they did not even bat an eye about it. So maybe there is more acceptance among the newer generation. I hope so.
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19th November 05, 06:07 PM
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In my experience, it depends on the people. I often get "thumbs-up" and "coooool" from some of the punkier looking kids while the rapper types tend to be less complimentary. Teenage girls can be rather giggly but rarely rude. Around my place, it's a mixed bag.
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19th November 05, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
In my experience, it depends on the people. I often get "thumbs-up" and "coooool" from some of the punkier looking kids while the rapper types tend to be less complimentary. Teenage girls can be rather giggly but rarely rude. Around my place, it's a mixed bag.
people around fresno act pretty much the same way its usually the guys who have the stupid comments......
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20th November 05, 10:13 AM
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Cool!
Probably didn't want to loose access to the farm fresh eggs.
I love the fresh cheese the polygamists make over in Colorado City, Arizona.
When I drive over there to buy their cheese I'd never think of mocking their pioneer style of dress...I want the cheese!!
Course, think I'm a treat to them when I show up in the summer kilted, in sandals and tank top with lots of tattoos, long hair and beard. They get to stare at me for a change. All the tourists passing through usually stare at them.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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20th November 05, 01:54 PM
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Your post encouraged me to post a wonderful kilted experience I had yesterday (Saturday) at the local mall. My g/f of 4 years and I were looking at jewelry, standing at a busy intersection in the center of the mall, I was looking at a perimeter display and a young couple approached me. They looked to be in their late teens or early 20's. The young lady asked if there was some Scottish event going on. I replied, "Not that I know of." She said, "Well, you are the 3rd guy in a kilt we have seen here today and we figured maybe there was a reason." I nodded and said, "Yeah, there's a reason, it's really comfortable." I handed him a Utilikilts business card with my website URL written on the back and asked him to check it out.
He said he had just gotten back from the Gulf War and he had seen about a dozen guys wearing kilts in the past few weeks. He added, "Before I left in the Summer of 2004, I had never seen anyone in a kilt, except at the Scottish Games!" She added, "And we've seen them on TV alot more too." I replied, "Yeah, it's becoming more common as guys are finding out about the benefits." "Benefits?" she asked. My girlfriend (bless her heart) turned and touched my knee and said, "Like easy access!" The girl blushed and the guy nodded saying, "Hey, I'm all for that, where do I sign up?" She hit him in the arm and they laughed. She said, "Seriously, I think it's cool." He added, "It takes some serious balls, but I'm up for it!" They thanked us and walked away, talking about him wearing a kilt for their upcoming wedding.
Chalk one up for the power of the kilt!
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20th November 05, 03:09 PM
#6
COOL is what I always get from the 20 somethings. It really does do my heart well when I hear things like that.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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