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7th April 04, 05:07 AM
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Greetings and Salutations
Greetings to yee..
I'm new here and would just like to introduce myself. I'm Ded N. Buried (aka Steven C. Edwards). I presently do not own a kilt, but Utlikilt assures me it will arrive at my door step any day now.
I have no Scottish or Irish roots, I have no disire to revolutionize the male fashion world, I just think kilts look cool. And one of my goals in life is to look as cool as possible as often as possible. Not a big tartan fan, kinda dig the more modern styles myself.
Anyway just wanted to send out a warm salutations.
thanx...Ded N. Buried
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7th April 04, 05:15 AM
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Re: Greetings and Salutations
Originally Posted by Ded N. Buried
Greetings to yee..
I'm new here and would just like to introduce myself. I'm Ded N. Buried (aka Steven C. Edwards). I presently do not own a kilt, but Utlikilt assures me it will arrive at my door step any day now.
I have no Scottish or Irish roots, I have no disire to revolutionize the male fashion world, I just think kilts look cool. And one of my goals in life is to look as cool as possible as often as possible. Not a big tartan fan, kinda dig the more modern styles myself.
Anyway just wanted to send out a warm salutations.
thanx...Ded N. Buried
Hello Steve and welcome to xmarks. Don't worry that you prefer the modern style of kilt - we all have our preferences of style and frequency of use! That's what makes life interesting.
Hope you'll visit and post regularly
Al
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7th April 04, 06:07 AM
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We have a good array of folk here from the tartan loving Scots to the solid loving non-Scots and everything in between.
I myself have Scottish and Irish heritage and love my traditional tartan kilt. BUt I also love my carhart brown victory kilt from USA Kilts. I just got it last week and have been talking about it almost non stop since!
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Beannacht Dé,
Hank
"...it's the ocean following in our veins, cause its the salt thats in our tears..."
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7th April 04, 07:01 AM
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I used to think I am a bigger fan of Modern Kilts than Tartan Kils. But Ever since I put on amy Blackwatch Kilt, I haven't gone back yet.
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7th April 04, 07:36 AM
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Welcome to the board Steven, glad to have you with us. The contemporary kilts definately have a place. I have 3 tartan and 2 denim kilts so far. The plain kilts are great for everyday wear when there's a chance of getting messy since they wash up and dry easily, no need for the dry cleaner
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7th April 04, 08:52 AM
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Thanx for the warm welcome and don't think I have anything against the traditional kilts, it just seems to me to be more of a heritage type thing. If I had a family/clan tartan, I'm sure I would proudly sport it, but sadly enough I do not.
I just like the MUGs thing in general. When I was doin the whole goth thing a few years back I was known to wear a long black pleather, dare I say it, male skirt from time to time. Yet at this point in my life's journey I feel a black Utilikilt more apropriatly fits my image.
thanx again for the welcome...Ded N. Buried
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7th April 04, 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Ded N. Buried
If I had a family/clan tartan, I'm sure I would proudly sport it, but sadly enough I do not.
Steven,
Did you know that there is a North Carolina District Tartan. Here it is:-
http://www.tartans.scotland.net/tart...tartan_id=2227
Rob
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7th April 04, 11:27 AM
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Hi Steve welcome to the board, I prefer the plainer kilts too, but I'm starting to be swayed by the posts on tartans into thinking about one for myself.
Cheers Rhino.
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7th April 04, 12:34 PM
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Thanx for the Carolina tartan info, I did not realize. And it ain't too bad niether. Like I say I still awaiting my first kilt, perhaps the Carolina tartan wil be my... lets say third one.
thanx for the welcome, Rhino and perhaps in time I too will be swayed to the plaid side. Until then everything is better when black.
thanx...Ded N. Buried
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8th April 04, 10:41 AM
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Welcome Steven,
It's also good to have another fellow North Carolinian on the board. I just live about an hour or so up the road in Rutherfordton.
I like most kilts but only own a traditional Wallace Tartan kilt at present. I know you aren't into
Scottish heritage but the Loch Norman Highland
games are a lot of fun even if you’re not Scottish.
Plus you'll be right at home wearing your kilt.
They take place on 4-16 thru 18th.
Just a thought.
Nelson
"Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
Braveheart
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