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28th November 09, 03:08 PM
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Kilt Blessings?
I was at a friend's wedding recently (kilted, of course) and one of the guests mentioned that a kilted guest at a wedding means good fortune. Has anyone heard of this? Personally, I think it means you have good taste in friends!
Robert
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28th November 09, 03:27 PM
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If that's true, we could rent ourselves out for weddings like a DJ.
Animo non astutia
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28th November 09, 03:45 PM
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I have not heard of that, but I have heard that a piper bring good luck. And then again; he's kilted.
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28th November 09, 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by McFarkus
If that's true, we could rent ourselves out for weddings like a DJ.
And we are everywhere. A section of this website or facebook page could be set up with a rent-a-kiltie feature.
Garrett
"Then help me for to kilt my clais..." Schir David Lindsay, Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis
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28th November 09, 05:59 PM
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Good taste in friends leads to good fortune!
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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28th November 09, 06:08 PM
#6
Wow! There were about 30 of us kilted at my son's wedding!
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29th November 09, 06:03 AM
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Oh I thought this thread was going to be about times when our kilt itself was blessed.
Mine has received its share of Holy Water and incense smoke, as well as being blessed with smoke from a smouldering root by the chief of the Chumash Nation.
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29th November 09, 07:41 AM
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dream sequence
(Wife) I'm glad we hired a professional videographer for our wedding. Isn't it fun to go back and watch all of those things we couldn't see because we were too busy having fun?
(Husband) Yes, dear.
(W) I know your parents wanted to wish us good luck, but wasn't it a little bit of overkill when they sent the 50 guys in the kilts? I mean, yes, we were already having 500 of our closest friends to the wedding, but did we need that many blessings?
(H) actually, I think they just hired the one guy, the rest were his friends who came along for the ride.
(W) Fifty friends? All in kilts? What are they, some kind of band of roving kilt marauders?
(H) They have some kind of web communications hub, like a flash mob- they call them selves the Ex marketeers, or something, X Potters?
(W) well, I know the bridesmaids liked them.
(H) But the groomsmen seemed to be a little intimidated.
(W) Maybe if they weren't all so hung over...
(H) Your grandmother liked them, too.
(W) Your stepmother seemed to enjoy dancing with them.
(H) what was the deal with the one with the red socks?
(W) I think he was from Boston.
(H) And the one from Chicago?
(W) no, that was the one with the bear cub purse...
(H) How about this one coming into the frame. Yikes, that must have hurt, but do you notice how he managed to keep his knees together even as he landed on his backside?
(W) well, until he did the split there at the end, and then he gets his purse down so you can't see anything.
(H) well, not in that part you can't. Let me put it this way. We don't need to show your mother the "outtakes" chapter. She probably doesn't remember doing 64 kilt checks on camera.
(W) Sixty four, on 50 guys?
(H) a couple of them came back for seconds.
Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife
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29th November 09, 09:56 AM
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Great idea for another gig! Here's a first draft of my ad:
DetroitPete rent-a-kiltie
Drummer, Sportsman, Potter, Caber Thrower, Amature Historian and Philosopher
Available to bring Kilted Blessings to your wedding, civil union or handfasting!
Sliding scale (open bar preferred-kilt checks optional and additional fees apply)
Wife to accompany to ensure good behavior!
[I][B]Ad fontes[/B][/I]
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29th November 09, 10:49 AM
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I also thought the title was about blessings FOR kilts and I remembered I had written one a while back. Here it is.
Gentleman of Substance
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