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22nd November 05, 10:08 PM
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Another New Comment
So today its cold (43 degrees F) and windy in my part of the world. I showed up at work in my blue denim Utilikilt, white/cream kilt hose with soft blue flashes, and a light blue denim shirt...and jacket of course.
As I walked in an elderly lady waiting in the lobby did a double take then said, "Your knees must be cold."
I smiled politely and responded, "Actually, they're quite warm thank you."
Amazing the ways people find to comment on the kilt without actually commenting on the kilt....
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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22nd November 05, 10:43 PM
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One day last winter I walked into a bookstore. The girl behind the counter said, "You must be cold!" I shrugged and said, "My fingers are, anyway." She rested her hands lightly on mine. I should have (but didn't; hindsight is always 20/20!) then said, "You know, my knees are cold too...."
Ah well, now I'll know for next time.
Andrew.
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22nd November 05, 10:53 PM
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If I had a penny for every time I've been asked that in winter!!
I usually say "no, I have a nice thick wooly on (or leather coat etc)." after which they usually look at my legs and wonder..
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22nd November 05, 11:54 PM
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I was asked two or three times the other day if I was cold. As someone else mentioned, it seems to be a way to ask about the kilt without really asking about it.
None of the people have ever commented on it before, and I haven't noticed two of the three before (the third is in one of my classes).
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23rd November 05, 12:17 AM
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As said in the above posts it is quite common to be asked if one is cold, but I put a rather different slant on it.
In that the kilt as such is accepted and not worthy of comment, but the questioner is making a comparison with their own light female skirts, and so assuming that the kilt wearer must be cold.
My ex had never believed that I could be warm in a kilt-to the very cold evening when we were camping and thanks to a sartorial emergency [she ripped her trousers] she borrowed-or rather stole my spare kilt. Afterwards telling me that despite the cold thankis to the kilt she nearly expired with heat exhaustion.
James
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23rd November 05, 08:01 AM
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The question about being cold is definitely people looking for some info about the kilt but afraid to ask directly. It is funny that the fact that we decide to wear a kilt makes others afraid to ask us questions about it!
We got our first snow here overnight and when we woke up this morning, there was about an ionch of nice powder on the ground. First snow for my daughters, so we HAD to go right out and make a snowman. I threw on my UK mocker, and a heavy weight shirt, and ran out to play with them. Did not even notice the cold, although it was only about 34, so not extremely cold. Tomorrow will be worse, high of 26 with 20-30 mph winds! Yikes
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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23rd November 05, 09:33 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
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Tomorrow will be worse, high of 26 with 20-30 mph winds! Yikes
Oh man, I feel for ya buddy! We set a record high temp for Nov 22 yesterday at 20C (68F), and today is shaping up to be almost as warm (17C). I have today and tomorrow off from work so I plan to dig my motorcycle out and go for a nice ride. I'll be thinking of you shivering while I'm out.
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23rd November 05, 09:46 AM
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Calgary is warmer than Chicago?! Holy cow! And the weatherman said something about all this cold weather for the NE US is from a Canadian clipper.
We're quite balmy ourselves: High of 78F/25C for today. Almost as warm for Thanksgiving tomorrow.
Sherry
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23rd November 05, 10:59 AM
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Over the past weekend I had a girl telling me I was "pretty extreme" for wearing a kilt in the weather we were having (It was probably in the high 40s/low 50s, I don't remember). She was wearing a winter coat and one of those ski hats with the ear flaps that come down. I think I was wearing my wool kilt, hose, and a fleece sweatshirt.
I told her that the kilt holds in a lot of heat... she refused to believe it. "I've worn skirts, I know how cold it gets." I got a little annoyed after she said that a few times, so I said something like "well, I'll probably get a bit chilly when the cold weather comes." She didn't know what to say to that.
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23rd November 05, 11:58 AM
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Sure Al and Sherry, rub it in! I'll just sit here and pray one of my kilt or kilt related purchases gets here today to cheer me up for the holiday weekend. I would love to go home and see my Argyll jacket waiting for me!
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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