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7th June 04, 12:48 PM
#11
Geez you get everywhere!
Ask me nicely and I'll consider it
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7th June 04, 02:11 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by Kiltbear
Geez you get everywhere!
Ask me nicely and I'll consider it
Me nice????you need another kilt end of story....
I've been here for awhile, I'm amazed it's taken you this long to find this place.
And now for the nice stuff.
Welcome to a wonderful board with great members who all fancy wearing kilts.
I trust you are well Sir(ahemm...lol)
Robert
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7th June 04, 03:10 PM
#13
Not enough respect in that voice methinks. Seen my comments re Utilikilts on yahoo?
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7th June 04, 05:46 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by Kiltbear
Not enough respect in that voice methinks. Seen my comments re Utilikilts on yahoo?
Respect!?...I'm Months older than you dude!
How recent were your comments?
Anyhow you have always given me a good chuckle....All the best I'm sure I will converse with you sometime in the future.
Cheers
Robert
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8th June 04, 10:23 AM
#15
Within the past week
I think I upset a few peeps by suggesting that UK's quality control aint what it could be.
Dude??
Geez.....so North American.
About time you learned to speak the lingo proper like.
Have you made a burgundy or blue one yet for anyone?
Im off to a pub quiz tonight in one of your creations for the first time.
Should be interesting.....
KB
Oh btw
Have a nice day y'all (blech)
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8th June 04, 11:59 AM
#16
 Originally Posted by Kiltbear
Within the past week
I think I upset a few peeps by suggesting that UK's quality control aint what it could be.
Dude??
Geez.....so North American.
About time you learned to speak the lingo proper like.
Have you made a burgundy or blue one yet for anyone?
Im off to a pub quiz tonight in one of your creations for the first time.
Should be interesting.....
KB
Oh btw
Have a nice day y'all (blech)
Managed to find the thread....yes I believe you ruffled a few feathers. I just have to make sure I keep my nose clean. My standard kilt is more expesive than a UK but I use more material, it has more pleats etc. and I build them myself. I'm the only employee in my sweatshop and the odd customer wants me a sweating a lot so he can have that kilt like right now!
The burgandy and dark navy blue have yet to be built. the black and brown seem to be moving. I haven't had time to build one for myself, so when that happens I'm sure these colours will become popular.
Have fun at the pub, the great thing about the leather is it's easy to wipe clean if you purchance are sloppy enough to spill beer on it.
Cheers
R sweating it out in the heat building kilts.
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