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    For Those Who Understand...

    It's currently 10:35 am local time, I have to work until 3pm, and my kilt is being delivered today!!

    How do you think i am feeling? ;)

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    Possibly swine fluish?

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    Was that a cough? I think you need the afternoon off... no need to risk infecting your co-workers!
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    Put your hand over your mouth when you cough, ahem!

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    Let's see.... You feel froggy?
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    Yes, you wouldn't want to put fellow workers at risk, I must agree...
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    Jones, jones, jones, jones. Enjoy the jones, bask in it, breathe it in deeply, let it unsettle your bones with eager excitement.

    Suffer like the rest of us as it brings even greater pleasure when the Jones is satisfied by seeing that package on the doorstep, opening up that box to see that beautiful tartan, the excitement when you first try it on and look in the mirror, then impatience as you fumble with removing the basting stitches, then finally get to put it on for real and watch the pleats swish in the mirror as you parade back and forth in front of it.

    Enjoy the jones, and the kilt. Congrats. Pics are definitely in order, especially since (if I remember correcty) this is your first kilt. Welcome to the brotherhood.
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    Enjoy the feeling! Ah, I remember it well ... Then send us a pic when you get it it.
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    I'd say your feeling just a bit de-pleated... a nice cup of tea and a sit down will probably put you to rights. I suggest a comfy chair near a window somewhere...
    Phil in Idaho

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    I'm not feeling well just THINKING about your kilt being delivered! I think I'll go home and wait to hear about you getting your kilt.
    Animo non astutia

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