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  1. #1
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    Xmas Dinner with In-laws - Matching Kilts


    Tonight we met Ann's family for a Christmas meal. They live in a village midway between Glasgow and Edinburgh, so we met at the Park Hotel, in Peebles which is about half way from here to their place.

    I wore my RAF kilt and was surprised to find Peter wearing his Glenisla kilt.

    How many other x-markers have members of their wife's family who share similar tastes in kilt tartans?

    Ann and her Aunt Maisie

    There was a fine fireplace in the lounge where we had pre-dinner drinks.

    Robin didnae wear a kilt but entered into the spirit by posing with his Talisker single malt.

    Peter posed as the laird

    Then he took off his jacket
    Last edited by cessna152towser; 23rd December 06 at 05:10 PM.

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    Then we all filed into the oak panelled dining room.

    And pulled some crackers and then ate lots of food - I had fried mushrooms & salad, followed by cauliflower soup, followed by turkey with roast potatoes, beetroot, cabbage, brussels sprouts, chippolata sausages, stuffing and cranberry sauce; then a Christmas pudding in custard; then a mince pie; and finished off with a coffee. Guess I'll need to go on a diet after the Christmas break if my kilts are still to fit me!

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    Very nice Alex!

    Ah...kilts and fireplaces

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    Very nice pictures, thank you for posting them.
    "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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    Sound's like a fine evening. It's great to see you so thoroughly enjoying that RAF tartan. The only connection I've ever had with the RAF is many nights of Murphy's Irish Stout drinking with the RAF Airmen that lived in the same barracks (Ramstein, AB Germany) as us USAFers. I don't feel that makes a good enough connection for me to strap that tartan on though. haha. Great bunch of fellows most of them were though.
    “A proud man is always looking down on things and people; and, of course, as long as you're looking down, you can't see something that's above you.” -C.S. Lewis

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    Nice picture Alex, great to see you all enjoying yourselves

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    Peter bought his Glenisla kilt from The Kilt Centre, Hamilton, Lanarkshire. Glenisla is a fashion tartan, designed by Pipe Major Robert Mathieson and registered in 2002.

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    guid oan ya a'!

    lueks like a guid time indeed

    slainte




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    Great pics, Alex. Looks like a great evening.

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    I truly appreciate those on the forum who are sharing their Christmas pics with us. I was kilted for all my various family gatherings, church and the last day of work before the holiday but unfortunately I'm always the one taking the pics and I'm rarely in them. Maybe someone will send me some pics they took of me!
    "Play skillfully with a loud noise." Psalm 33:3

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