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26th January 09, 08:12 PM
#1
Kilt Police

Sometimes 'kilt don'ts' are bad enough to need policing.
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26th January 09, 08:29 PM
#2
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26th January 09, 08:33 PM
#3
Kilt Police you say, what division?
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26th January 09, 08:33 PM
#4
Nice! Will they control coffee attacks on Nighthawk?
Slainte
The Great Highland Bagpipe is giving me great pleasure and my neighbours great annoyance, very loudly. Veteran U.S.A.F. From County Down to Boston Town a descendant of MacNeil of Barra. Member: New Hampshire Highland Games (Sept 21,22,23, 2012) http://www.nhscot.org Life Member: Scottish Tartans Authority, College of Piping.
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26th January 09, 08:35 PM
#5
Great, we now have a Canadian, and a US division. We need a new tartan for Hamish to represent the U.K. division (Kilt 96).
Slainte
The Great Highland Bagpipe is giving me great pleasure and my neighbours great annoyance, very loudly. Veteran U.S.A.F. From County Down to Boston Town a descendant of MacNeil of Barra. Member: New Hampshire Highland Games (Sept 21,22,23, 2012) http://www.nhscot.org Life Member: Scottish Tartans Authority, College of Piping.
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26th January 09, 09:11 PM
#6
Is it just me, or does the imagery on the two "badges" seem to be backwards to nationalities represented?
I mean, the Canadian guy has a badge that very clearly has American Eagles on it, and the guy from Florida has the badge with the Crown on top.
Shouldn't they trade?
You know, that would be a really funny badge to have made up, and have in your wallet. If you see people dressed horribly wrong, you could flash the badge, and tell them not to wear the pleats in the front.
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This would rank up there with when I made up business cards identifying myself as Corporal Lee Enfield of the Royal Canadian Marine Corps. My buddy was Sergeant Carl Gustav, also of the Royal Canadian Marine Corps. It was AMAZING how many people didn't catch on... >
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26th January 09, 11:15 PM
#7
  [SIZE="5"]I WANT ONE!!!!![/SIZE]
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26th January 09, 11:21 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by georgeblack7

Sometimes 'kilt don'ts' are bad enough to need policing.
Isn't that kilt a bit long? It looks as if it come below the kneecap.
Just a thought....
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27th January 09, 12:50 AM
#9
White hose? White hose?? What were you thinking?
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27th January 09, 01:51 AM
#10
Have you pics of kilted policemen ?
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