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    Ready for 'Pride' on Saturday

    A few weeks ago, Ron posted a photo of himself wearing a rainbow-coloured feather boa that he'd 'acquired' at 'Pride in the Pines' at Flagstaff. Upon seeing it, I knew I just had to have one to wear with my Rainbow kilt at our 'Brighton Pride' and said as much. Next thing KCW offered to send me one as a birthday gift - and it arrived a few days ago! I have already thanked Rob privately, but I do so again publicly: Thank you, Rob. Although Brighton Pride is not until the weekend, the boa has already elicited hysterical tears of laughter and joy from one of my female neighbours, but I am now getting cold feet at the thought of wearing the 'Rainbow Combination' in front of maybe 10,000 people.

    What do you all think? I have to travel part of the journey on a London - Brighton train with no-where to change at the event. Should I go for it, or should I behave my age? [PS: Actually, I don't have to listen to you!!




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    You need rainbow hose! My daughter has them...sorry won't arrive in time...let alone remembering where my daughter aquired them.
    I say go for it!

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    they's some muckle huge piccies Ham Mon!

    ai say - GAE FUR IT!

    they's no tae many occasions ya will bae able tae wear it... an this is the yin ya can...

    jus expect folk tae laugh... a rainbow feather boa IS pretty funny...

    also expect folk tae luv it....

    ai think it is greit!!!


    slainte!



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    Dear Hamish,

    Are you getting cold feet about the boa, the kilt or both?
    You could always put the boa in a backpack it needed.

    I wouldn't worry to much about making a "statement" with your clothing.
    Just be yourself.
    Clan Lamont!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish
    Should I go for it, or should I behave my age? [PS: Actually, I don't have to listen to you!!
    Why would you start acting you age now, and how much fun would that really be anyway?

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    That is one super kilt Hamish. It will look superb on the Brighton Pride parade. I don't know about you but I don't think I'd have the confidence to wear it on the train, though I suppose the bright colours are to the back and are less conspicuous when sitting and you could put the Boa in a carrier bag for travelling. A couple of years ago I went on a train tour which had originated in the south of England and which I joined at Carlisle, visiting Aviemore and Edinburgh. Our visit to Edinburgh co-incided with the Edinburgh Pride parade which was impressive to watch, with plenty of men in kilts taking part, and seemed to generate a lot of goodwill among the watching crowds. Yet after re-joining the train I heard a lot of ill informed gaybasher comments about the event from some of the buffet car lager louts and was indeed quite glad I had not chosen to wear my kilt on that trip.

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    I say go for it! I also think it's great.
    Armageddon was yesterday. Today we have real problem.

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    Go for it Ham! The boa looks great with the kilt! Be sure to post some pics when you get back!

    Slainte!
    Matt
    If yer happy and you know it, raise yer kilt!

    If you don't want to stand behind our troops, please, feel free to stand in front of them.

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    It looks great Ham! And I also say go for it. As has been mentioned, if you want to, you can carry the boa in a bag and unveil it when you get to Brighton.
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Go for it Hamish, put the boa in a bag until you get there, then wear it with pride!!!

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