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    Holey Kilt!

    We visited friends last night who have scottish ancestry, when they saw me wearing a kilt the lass brought out her "kilts" to proudly display them.

    She hadn't worn them for about two years and when she saw them she found that moths had eaten a few holes in them, they were lovely woolen tartans,(Muir).

    Moral of the story (at least for men), don't leave your kilts in the wardrobe (closet) too long!

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    Holey Kilt!

    We visited friends last night who have scottish ancestry, when they saw me wearing a kilt the lass brought out her "kilts" to proudly display them.

    She hadn't worn them for about two years and when she saw them she found that moths had eaten a few holes in them, they were lovely woolen tartans,(Muir).

    Moral of the story (at least for men), don't leave your kilts in the wardrobe (closet) too long!

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    Holey Kilt!

    We visited friends last night who have scottish ancestry, when they saw me wearing a kilt the lass brought out her "kilts" to proudly display them.

    She hadn't worn them for about two years and when she saw them she found that moths had eaten a few holes in them, they were lovely woolen tartans,(Muir).

    Moral of the story (at least for men), don't leave your kilts in the wardrobe (closet) too long!

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    Graham, I believe moth holes can be repaired. She'd need to check with a good tailor.

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    Graham, I believe moth holes can be repaired. She'd need to check with a good tailor.

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    Graham, I believe moth holes can be repaired. She'd need to check with a good tailor.

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    Graham,

    Thanks for the warning, however I do not think that I would have that problem, so your warning may have some holes in it
    Glen McGuire

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    Graham,

    Thanks for the warning, however I do not think that I would have that problem, so your warning may have some holes in it
    Glen McGuire

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    Graham,

    Thanks for the warning, however I do not think that I would have that problem, so your warning may have some holes in it
    Glen McGuire

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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    I wonder if there is a Moth out there with a Passion for kilts.....

    We've got some Insect folk here on the forum (I'll never forget the Dung bettle Debarkle)

    What do you recon guys?

    Is there a vicious Kilt Eating moth out there?


    If so which Tartans are they most attracted to ?

    And finaly Are we afraid
    All the Best.....David.
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