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21st November 07, 07:43 AM
#1
I can't wait (on the loss of weight) for my kilt
Well,
As of this past Monday I owned two Stillwater Economy kilts. One is a size 44 and the other a size 42. Both fit great. I have been unsuccessfully 'trying' to lose 70 pounds (currently at 240-wanting 170). I desire to purchase some very nice leather and wool kilts for some very nice money, however, I do not want to have them at my current size. With that said I purchased a lower cost 'carrot' to 'put in front of the horse' for myself. I purchased a size 40 Stillwater Heavyweight kilt in the Black Watch tartan. The fabric is wonderful and I love the weight of the wool kilt.
With all of that said this new kilt is a bit tighter than I can wear and I want to wear it ooooooooohhhhhhhhh sooooooooooo baaaaaaad along with the very heavy wool sweater that I just purchased. So I only option to fit into this kilt is to lose the weight. (OH NO, Thanksgiving is tomorrow!!!!)
On a side note. I used to never care much about what I wore. Now that I like to wear kilts I am turning into a 'kilt horse'.
Kilts: SWK Economy Leatherneck, SWK Economy Mackenzie, SWK Heavy Duty Blackwatch, SWK Heavy Duty Black Shadow Tartan, and UK Mocker
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21st November 07, 07:49 AM
#2
Do yourself a favor - consider joining Weight Watchers it works. My wife and I each lost 60 pounds back in 1999 and we've kept it off since. Whatever you do, enjoy wearing your kilt!
Phil in Idaho
"Walk Tall, Walk Straight, and Look the World Right in the Eye."
That Great Celtic Philosopher Val Doonican
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21st November 07, 07:50 AM
#3
Yes, nothing like wearing kilts as an incentive to take pride in your appearance - both your physical shape and your choice of clothing. Best of luck with the weight loss.
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21st November 07, 08:23 AM
#4
Weight Loss
Let me second the recommendation of Weight Watchers. I lost 50 pounds last year and have kept it off, because it's not a diet, it's a life style change. More to the point, yeah, lose the weight for the kilt, (great carrot,) but lose the weight for your health.......what a great gift to those you love to have you around that much longer. Best wishes for your continued success!
David
If men were meant to wear skirts they'd be called kilts!
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21st November 07, 09:36 AM
#5
I'm right there with you. I've got a pair of cheap(er) kilts which can accommodate my unwanted mass, but all the others I want (especially the next 2 on the list, a USAK casual and UK workmen's) require a stable waistline.
And of course being single is also a good motivator for bringing back the six pack.
I won't tell you how to do it, I'll just say that for me, the key has always been keeping track of calories, and always making time for a daily workout. When I get insanely busy and these two simple tasks get disrupted, that's when the trouble starts.
It's all about sticking to a permanent plan. That or poverty, which has also worked for me in the past.
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21st November 07, 10:06 AM
#6
I'm personally starting to consider the Home Surgery Kit for myself...a good vacuum cleaner should work just as well as an expensive lyposuction surgery, right?!
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21st November 07, 10:22 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by pipesndrumsnun
I'm personally starting to consider the Home Surgery Kit for myself...a good vacuum cleaner should work just as well as an expensive lyposuction surgery, right?! 
I have a shop vac!
Kilts: SWK Economy Leatherneck, SWK Economy Mackenzie, SWK Heavy Duty Blackwatch, SWK Heavy Duty Black Shadow Tartan, and UK Mocker
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21st November 07, 10:39 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by ncof300d
I have a shop vac!
Hmmm...how far is Bryan from Cleveland; I'll be there this weekend (and I could return home with a svelt, new image!!)?
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21st November 07, 06:25 PM
#9
I understand your frustration. While attending to family troubles I managed to find an extra 2 stone I never knew I had. Now I'm in the process of losing it. My carrot is that Steve at FK has two fabrics he is turning into kilts for me and I don't want to order them 'till i get back to my fighting weight.
Disclaimer - I have been tried and convicted as a "Kilt Snob" so please be aware any statement I make may be biased towards tradition and good taste. LOL
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21st November 07, 06:56 PM
#10
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