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    Freedom Kilts in the paper across Canada

    This article was printed in the Victoria, "Times Colonist" and has been picked up Canada wide.
    Thought everyone might be interested.

    http://www.canada.com/search/story.h...1-29bca95b3eae


    cut and paste the link in your browser.
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    Nice Article for sure
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    Good article Steve. Some good publicity.
    Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life take big bites. Moderation is for monks.

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    Wonderful article, Steve!
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    Way to go Steve! What an awesome article.
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    A very positive report and a nice shot in the arm for kilts. It did make ocassional use of the "S" word, but not in a negative way. It's nice to see kilt storeys that aren't sarcastic or insulting. Way to go Freedom Kilts!

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    Well done Steve. It's nice to see an artical that's positive and not wrtten like the author was reporting on something they thought was eccentric and farcical. This is one of the better articals I've seen about contemporary kilts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikercelt1
    Well done Steve. It's nice to see an artical that's positive and not wrtten like the author was reporting on something they thought was eccentric and farcical. This is one of the better articals I've seen about contemporary kilts.

    Jamie
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    I agree. That's a great article. Well, written (Kudos to the author) and about great subject matter. I think he synthesized the whole kilt movement very well actually.
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    Great article. Even the use of the "s"-word was in context.

    We all benefit from such thoughtful coverage.
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