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Totally outstanding! And what service!
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It's absolutely beautiful. A pleasure to behold and a lovely story, too!
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amazing how the pleating choice changes the appearance, either one would have been excellent. I like the choice you made and a wonderful job of kiltmaking also
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Nice story and pics Glenn. As always you look outstanding.
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Very nice! Congratulations on a great looking kilt McMurdo.
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Wow. Just, wow.
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Definitely worth the trip. Kudos to you both.

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McMurdo, that is a great story/tribute, trip/encounter with Barb, and a magnificent piece of art. Congratulations, you wear it very, very well!

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