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31st October 04, 06:35 AM
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Weekend, sans culottes
Morning, or good day as the case may be
Got a fresh cuppa and my morning cigar, sitting here thinking over the day to come. It’s day three of a weekend “sans culotte”. May not sound like so big a deal to some of you but for me, it is a rare pleasure to be kilted for so long at one time. Don’t know what the day will entail yet but I will do it pant-less whatever it is.
Yesterday was a hoot! Wife and I went to the NC Shrimp Festival and spent most of the day examining exhibits of the shrimp industry, various vendors and stuffing ourselves with shrimp prepared in just about every way you can imagine, even found room for a funnel cake.
Now, I told you that story so I could tell you this one…
Throughout the day, I only saw ‘the look’ one time and had only two people say anything at all to me and that was just to ask ‘where my band had been during the parade?’. I was attempting a rock wall climb and one 60 something lady asked my wife the ‘what’s under there’ question. Then stayed to watch. Not bad when you consider that commercial fishermen in general and shrimpers in particular are a very close knit, very conservative (read that redneck) crowd.
Oh. Friday night? A very quiet evening. I attended the school fall carnival where my wife teaches, the kids all loved the kilt, a quiet dinner for two in a local restaurant and a visit to our favorite watering hole (biker/topless club) afterward.
The reason for this post? To express something to my, perhaps, less outgoing fellows. Clothes, in this case the kilt, don’t make the man but a man that is confident will carry the clothes without problem.
Mike; off to face the day, in a kilt.
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31st October 04, 07:56 AM
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Mike, you got it. If you wear your kilt as though it's nothing out of the ordinary others around you will tend to treat it that way for the most part. It mostly depends on your attitude.
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31st October 04, 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by bubba
Mike, you got it. If you wear your kilt as though it's nothing out of the ordinary others around you will tend to treat it that way for the most part. It mostly depends on your attitude.
It seems that most guys have to experience this to believe it. We're so used to trying to fit into the crowd that such a small thing as wearing a kilt is something most men wouldn't dream of doing.
I didn't have too much of a problem with wearing my kilt the first few times. (A few butterflies.) I didn't have this support group but I guess I'm enough of a mean prick that I don't much care what some stranger thinks of me. I've always valued my opinion above other's when it comes to my appearance. (And most other things.)
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31st October 04, 09:42 AM
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Thanks Mike,
Freedom is addictive...
I'm in redneck country too. It seems to me that the people who do comment on my kilt, even if they screw up what they're trying to say, are sincerely interested and supportive.
Envy your shrimp feast.
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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31st October 04, 12:03 PM
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Mike,
What you are experiencing is very natural, it will take time to where you will not be feeling a little out of the ordinary. Sort of like driving a car, funny at first, but old hat real soon. Confidence is what it is all about, and you my friend are building it rapidly! Congratulations!
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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31st October 04, 12:46 PM
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Re: Weekend, sans culottes
Originally Posted by Mike n NC
... Mike; off to face the day, in a kilt.
I could only add... "...and have a blast doing it!"
Way to go Mike!
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31st October 04, 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by GMan
Mike,
-------- Confidence is what it is all about, and you my friend are building it rapidly! Congratulations!
Yes Glen I really need to work on that too....
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1st November 04, 07:17 PM
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I've gotten to the point that I no longer pay attention to see what other peoples reactions are, I just go about my business. Sunday a lady asked me if I was dressed for halloween or did I wear the kilt all the time? I replied I wore as much as possible. She nodded her head and said I thought so, you look like you know what your doing. Made my day.
Rob Wright
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