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    Smile Wearing Kilts at Work

    With the ever increasing number of people being kilted at work, when to do so arises. There are a large number of Celtic and Scottish holidays to choose from. In order to avoid confusion over which ones are valid,we should follow this guideline:
    Kilts Are To Be Worn Only On Days Ending With The Letter Y.
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    I prefer to be a bit more discriminating. Only days between January 1 and December 31.
    An uair a théid an gobhainn air bhathal 'se is feàrr a bhi réidh ris.
    (When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)

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    Well, I tend to only wear kilts on the days that I get out of bed, but to each their own...
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    Since I only answer to the owner ,who leaves me alone, I wear the kilt whenever I want to

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    there is a very strict rule as to when kilts are to be worn....

    any time you are not in the bath, in bed or at the beach ( that last one is iffy) kilts are to be worn..


    sounds about right?

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    Personally I would also suggest that kilts are not suggested when skydiving and bungee jumping. Or at least don't go regimental when kilted and partaking of those activities!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted KT
    there is a very strict rule as to when kilts are to be worn....

    any time you are not in the bath, in bed or at the beach ( that last one is iffy) kilts are to be worn..


    sounds about right?
    I like to wear them at the beach.
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    Not when dancing either.

    Some little time ago I fell asleep in front of the TV to be woken by the sound of bagpipes. I opened my eyes to see a black and white film of someone dancing, and showing long white legs and dark briefs beneath a flying kilt.

    The tune and dance were called something like 'come awa to the barracks' - or at least that is how I remember it in my newly wakened state, which is not quite as alert as normal. Particularly not when diverted by long white legs.

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    I prefer to wear kilts on any day the sun rises or on evenings when the sun sets.

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