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    First "official" foray out!!

    Big day Sunday for me. I have worn the kilt to the gym and to work and around home. No big risk there. But Sunday as Mrs. bone had all my pants soaking in the pre-wash, I put on the UK as I usually do. But errands needed to be run and with no pants I had one option. And I will not go out in public in sweat pants.

    Before I left, the Mrs. gave me a quick but through kilt check.

    First stop was at her work to check her schedule for this week. Saw one of her co-workers. Not a peep.

    Next was Shopko, to purchase a video for my grandson, Again no words at all. Several sideways glances, yes,

    then to the Grocery Store for the stuff to make clam chowder. I asked one of the checkers who I know, "Can I ask you a question" She replied with, "if it's do I look nice in a kilt, the answer is yes"!

    Next on to my daughters apt. with her laundry and even she didn't have anything to say. Which is a surprise, since just about everything I do embarrases her.

    then off to another grocery store, no response, and a drug and sundries store for a hand mixer. The clerk, a young fella bout 20 or so stared at me for a couple of seconds, but that was it.

    then after I got home and forgot the french bread, back to the first store where another checker I know, Said, "You wear that kilt proud"...then gave me a somewhat surprising kilt check!!

    I finally went with the advice most everyone has had..."Just Do It"

    What a great day! and the Clam Chowder was excellent!

    And thus beginns the addiction in full.
    Experience is something you don't get untill just after you need it.

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    All in all, it sounds like a great first experience. As you get more confident, I think you will find you get a lot more direct feedback from folks.
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    that's what I thought too. I tried to remember, "Head up, eyes forward, act like you own the place".
    Experience is something you don't get untill just after you need it.

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    So which kilt check was more entertaining?
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    So which kilt check was more entertaining?
    Oh definitely the one from my wife!!! much more in depth, more focused, more...robust
    Experience is something you don't get untill just after you need it.

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    You've taken your first step to a life of freedom. Or more freedom. Keep at it & don't look back. After awaile you'll go in somewhere in jeans & will be asked "why arn't you in your kilt?"
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    If this is the men's department, where are the kilts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. bone View Post
    Oh definitely the one from my wife!!! much more in depth, more focused, more...robust
    Good answer!
    The Barry

    "Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis;
    voca me cum benedictis." -"Dies Irae" (Day of Wrath)

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    What a great first outing. Sounds like you're hooked now. BTW I'm sure you picked the correct option on the kilt check answer.
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    Rock on, Mr Bone!
    I will find something clever to put here later...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. bone View Post
    And I will not go out in public in sweat pants.
    Fantastic post. And I haven't worn sweats in public...well...ever. Welcome aboard, brother.

    Bill
    "Whisky may not cure the common cold,
    but it fails more agreeably than most other things."


    -Anon

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