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With many bows and scrapies, oh large one, we assure you of our presence.
Charles, your venture 'cross the water and through the isles whilst kilted is only an (ad)venture in your mind. The only ones to take note of your attire will be a wondrous few from the far west who show their delight by a giggle or three (just smile and giggle back), and an odd southron loudly wheezing "ma gawd he's gotta skirton". For crew and natives its all in the course of the day. Right Mikey, Wizzzzzzzzzzzzzard, Macman and Raphael?
Or catch the 1:30 and we will meet you for lunch on board and feed you bits of support while you spoon in some great Pacific chowder.
Rex (too)
Last edited by ThistleDown; 20th October 09 at 09:39 PM.
Originally Posted by Big Mikey The Kilted Juggernaut
Fourthly, Old Hippie, see firstly.
Gotcha. We'll figure it out on the ground. There'll be lots of folks wandering about in kilts, I imagine.
Originally Posted by ThistleDown
Charles, your venture 'cross the water and through the isles whilst kilted is only an (ad)venture in your mind.
Done THAT before!
I tend to ignore most comments. Self-confidence ain't really my problem. I do love riding the ferries. Probably it would be a drag if I had to do it every day.
Originally Posted by ThistleDown
Or catch the 1:30 and we will meet you for lunch on board and feed you bits of support while you spoon in some great Pacific chowder.
Would love to but reservations are for the 3:00. I hope to arrive at Tsawassen early enough to get my favourite gelato at the terminal shoppe, then board the boat, go stand on the pointy end, and enjoy the ride.
Dr. Charles A. Hays
The Kilted Perfesser
Laird in Residence, Blathering-at-the-Lectern
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