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    Officiated a wedding in my kilt...some good,-some bad.

    So I officiated my cousin's wedding this last Saturday at the beautiful Oregon Coast. I went kilted as I wanted to wear my finest as well as give the ceremony a bit of flair..lol.

    Most thought it was great that I wore the kilt. I received many compliments on it. My cousin loved it and the ceremony I performed so I was happy. But for every good moment, you get a bad one it seems. For my uncle ( way too many in him), kept yelling and griping about "his nephew in a dress". I ignored him as he hates scotch and said Guiness was foul sewer water. Others called it a "man skirt". I did my best to remind folk it was a kilt. But they just ignored that and kept rolling with thier jibes.

    We went to a local pub and I was approached by a lady who wanted to know how to find her Scottish ancestry. And another woman who worked in the kitchen area came out to say she loved my kilt and was a member of Clan Morrison. We talked Scottish things for a bit and I went back to socializing. Then came in my uncle who berated me for not getting changed out of my queer dress before going out.

    Then after a bit came anothe rdrunk who was a friend of the groom. he lifted my kilt up to see what was under and I told him he wasn't my type so leave me alone. You expect that sort of thing from one idiot once in a while. But shortly after, he did it again. I felt the breeze and turned to se ehim there. I grabbed his hand and twisted it, pushed him away (havign lost my temper now) and told him "If you f****** do that once more you are going to be knee deep in floor." Thr groom comes over to apologize, the drunk looks stunned, and then people start to either back me up oir tell me I am asking for it dressing lke that.

    I just don't get people. And does anyoen else when wearing the kilt, get asked if they can play the bagpipes? At least 20 people asked me that. Good lord...

    Well, the wedding was nice and i got complimented. I even was asked to perform another ceremony ~kilted as well~ and for the most part I had a great time. But man...you just wish you could crack someones nogging sometime.
    There are two kinds of people in this world. The Scots and those who wish they were.
    Plaid To The Bone

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    It happens. But the more it does, the better you get at handling it, which makes it occur less and less.

    BTW, are there any photos of the wedding?
    -Greg Long
    Whisky Buyer, Vom Fass USA

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    There are. But I cant figure out how to post them here since I dont do photobucket. I am one of those archaic dinosaurs who can handle the image button but not the other hoops one must jump through...lol.
    There are two kinds of people in this world. The Scots and those who wish they were.
    Plaid To The Bone

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    Agreed, it does happen and I wish I could say that I would have handled it different, but, alas...
    "just as the Son of man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many." Matthew 20:28

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    Almost every time I wear my tartan kilt, I get some ejit who asks me if I play the pipes. I usually tell him not if I want to stay on friendly terms with my neighbors. The last time I was kilt checked it was by a very attractive young lady who asked first; but never by some drunken lout. I think you handled the situation quite well. As Ron White so eloquently put it, "You can't fix stupid"

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    Quote Originally Posted by demolay1310 View Post
    As Ron White so eloquently put it, "You can't fix stupid"
    I don't know...a large enough hammer might do it.
    "just as the Son of man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many." Matthew 20:28

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    Quote Originally Posted by RamsayClanCommish View Post
    So I officiated my cousin's wedding this last Saturday at the beautiful Oregon Coast. I went kilted as I wanted to wear my finest as well as give the ceremony a bit of flair..lol.

    Most thought it was great that I wore the kilt. I received many compliments on it. My cousin loved it and the ceremony I performed so I was happy. But for every good moment, you get a bad one it seems. For my uncle ( way too many in him), kept yelling and griping about "his nephew in a dress". I ignored him as he hates scotch and said Guiness was foul sewer water. Others called it a "man skirt". I did my best to remind folk it was a kilt.
    ...
    That may have been your first mistake, to repond. I almost never do to people who say things like that. I just give them a look...I don't know what it is, but it works.

    If you engage people like that, it almost always goes downhill.

    Never complain, never explain.
    Last edited by gilmore; 29th October 08 at 10:29 PM.

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    Every family has an idiot uncle or aunt, mine included. What simply amazes me are the people who didn't even know you giving you such a hard time.
    Why, a child of five could understand this. Quick -- someone fetch me a child of five!

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    Start crackin noggins is my thing, then again, I like to fight...Maybe that's why I like wearing kilts? JK...Dealing with the up-kilt idiot is one thing, but having an uncle who's an a$$-whole is quite another...No matter how many times you set em straight, they're still your uncle.
    Alan Chiasson, PSO/EPS
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    God had to make me Handsome, I'm the last thing some people saw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RamsayClanCommish View Post
    Then after a bit came another drunk who was a friend of the groom. he lifted my kilt up to see what was under and I told him he wasn't my type so leave me alone. You expect that sort of thing from one idiot once in a while. But shortly after, he did it again. I felt the breeze and turned to see him there. I grabbed his hand and twisted it, pushed him away (havign lost my temper now) and told him "If you f****** do that once more you are going to be knee deep in floor."
    .
    i've had a few lovely ladies want to sneak a peak, but if some guy was doing that to me he'd see just how fast i can reach my skean.

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