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13th October 08, 08:58 PM
#1
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13th October 08, 09:03 PM
#2
Don't look at me, I didn't wear a kilt today.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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13th October 08, 09:04 PM
#3
I had Col Day off and lounged around all day. I did watch The Wicker Man on dvd.
Steve "Jack Daw" McIntyre
"The honour the Sleat carpenter obtained...is still preserved for his decendants." Duncan Ban MacIntyre
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13th October 08, 09:50 PM
#4
It was Columbus Day? I seemed to have forgotten the oh-so (deservingly) forgettable holiday.
-Greg Long
Whisky Buyer, Vom Fass USA
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13th October 08, 09:58 PM
#5
I was kilted for Columbus Day, but got the same old questions I get every day I'm kilted.
"The industrious man gets up early and goes home late, and the lazy man sleeps with the industrious man's wife" - Benjamin Franklin
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13th October 08, 10:01 PM
#6
My daughter flew in from Philadelphia today. She has been gone for a year. I wore my kilt to the airport to pick her up She was impressed.
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13th October 08, 10:48 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
It was Columbus Day? I seemed to have forgotten the oh-so (deservingly) forgettable holiday.
Poor ol' Chris' ..... I know its politically-correct to cast stones at Columbus these days, but just think, without the courage of the early explorers to sail off into the unknown, those of us of European-ethnic background might not be living in the "land of the free" today.
Oh, I wasn't kilted today, I am home sick.
T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES
proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.
"Ah, here comes the Bold Highlander. No arse in his breeks but too proud to tug his forelock..." Rob Roy (1995)
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14th October 08, 05:56 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
It was Columbus Day? I seemed to have forgotten the oh-so (deservingly) forgettable holiday.
Greg,
Stop for a moment and think about this comment. Imagine if someone made this statement about one of the holidays associated with the Irish or Scots, and how you would feel. I know you march in parades with a local fire department, a profession long associated with the Irish community here in the USA. Remember, Columbus Day is a holiday for the Italian immigrant community to celebrate their successes in the New World.
It's respect, my young friend -- if we are going to demand that the general public respect us for kilt-wearing, then we should extend the same respect to other groups celebrating their heritage.
Todd
Last edited by cajunscot; 14th October 08 at 06:04 AM.
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14th October 08, 02:46 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
It was Columbus Day? I seemed to have forgotten the oh-so (deservingly) forgettable holiday.
Oh-so P.C. (and campus-conformist) of you....
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14th October 08, 03:39 PM
#10
I was on motorcycle for all my rounds and stops, so no kilt during working hours. However, once i got home and sat to do charting and "paperwork" (all electronic now) I was kilted until I hit the sack.
Todd M.
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