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25th October 16, 12:02 AM
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A great thread
I am new to this site and so far have enjoyed, immensely, the discussions. I enjoy especially the many different types of people who contribute to it. Some of you are quite opinionated, some are, like me new to this site, and ask very good questions. I especially like the respect every one shows to each other whether of the same opinion or not
I especially enjoy the photos of various members of the "rabble" ( I love that expression) and their kilted attire......from extremely formal to just hiking, working and especially at gatherings
I was trolling through some of the earlier threads and found one which discussed P/V Kilts Vs Wool kilts.....as always there were some very opinionated comments, some snobbish, to use a term that I got from the forum, and some just adding their shillings worth... All the comments were extremely interesting and most enhanced my knowledge, For that I thank you
I'm sure as I navigate my way through this site and learn the proper "trails", hopefully I too will be able to give some sound advice to other Newbies
Thanx again Rabble, your comments brighten a dull and overcast day
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25th October 16, 04:14 AM
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Terry, I am new to kilting (just the few years I have been active with this forum) but find with the wearing of my kilts in everyday circumstances, has helped me converse with the more experienced (even life long) kilted brethren at XMarks. I have enjoyed that every member brings the unique prospective of their environment, culture, customs and history to the group for us to compare (and glean from) for trials-errors of our own.
I have found that I have become an ambassador to the uneducated in all matters concerning kilted people.
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