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24th June 08, 07:17 AM
#1
Greetings from Aberdeenshire
Hi folks, just joined today and thought I'd come in and say hello.
I wear a traditional kilt (when my waistline permits) and have just acquired a Workmans model Utilikilt, which I am wearing pretty much non-stop outside of working hours!
Looking forward to hearing from like-minded folks on here, see you around!
Ainslie
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24th June 08, 07:18 AM
#2
from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
"If the Party could thrust its hand into the past and say this or that even, it never happened—that, surely, was more terrifying than mere torture and death."
- George Orwell, 1984, Book 1, Chapter 3
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24th June 08, 07:23 AM
#3
Welcome from Standish Maine
I firmly believe that any man's finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle - victorious! --- Vince Lombardi
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24th June 08, 07:26 AM
#4
From the Mts. of Utah

MrBill
Very Sir Lord MrBill the Essential of Happy Bottomshire
Listen to kpcw.org
Every other Saturday 1-4 PM
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24th June 08, 07:30 AM
#5
Welcome to the Rabble!
from Sunny Southern California, just outside the back gate of Camp Pendleton!
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24th June 08, 07:34 AM
#6
Welcome from Houston, Texas.
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24th June 08, 07:55 AM
#7
Ainslie from Midlothian.
In Scotland, there is no such thing as bad weather - only the wrong clothes. - Billy Connolly
Member of Historic Scotland
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24th June 08, 08:05 AM
#8
Hello and a warm Celtic from Boston, Massachusetts.
The UK Workman is one well equipped work kilt! I own a UK basic, which works well for me. I generally wear a P/V tartan kilt while trucking the open road.
The Great Highland Bagpipe is giving me great pleasure and my neighbours great annoyance, very loudly. Veteran U.S.A.F. From County Down to Boston Town a descendant of MacNeil of Barra. Member: New Hampshire Highland Games (Sept 21,22,23, 2012) http://www.nhscot.org Life Member: Scottish Tartans Authority, College of Piping.
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24th June 08, 08:11 AM
#9
"A veteran, whether active duty, retired, national guard or reserve, is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America", for an amount of "up to and including my life." That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it." anon
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24th June 08, 08:22 AM
#10
Welcome from West Virginia!
Every man thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier.
~Samuel Johnson
People don't like to be meddled with.
~River Tam
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