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Contemporary does not necessarily mean non-traditional, it just means currently. If how I currently wear the kilt is influenced by photos from a previous century, then they are in fact influencing...
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We will be there as well, at least for Saturday. It is not only my local games, but also one of my favorites. Lots to see and do and all of the events and activities are easy to see and appreciate...
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12th October 14, 02:20 PM
You look great Phil (and it looks like you chose not to have to deal with taking that pesky cover on and off all day! :D). It is a beautiful ship and I am sure it was a wonderful event, so nice that...
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Wonderful vid! Clearly missing a fear gene somewhere. His ability to see, predict, and react to tiny bits of HUGELY important sensory input is most incredible.
Thanks for posting!
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Connie and I will be there Sunday. See you soon!
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Very nice, as always, Artificer!
However, if I WERE to offer some constructive commentary, or inquiry, it would be to perhaps see what it would look like with the outside tassels shortened a...
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Yep! If you look at the photo of the Buchanan you can see that in its current orientation there are two vertical yellows on the left side of the sett and two on the bottom, but if you rotated it 90...
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Another way to visualize it: "Does the sett look the same if turned 90 degrees?" Your Buchanan does not, my MacMillan Old Sett does not. If you turn the sett of the tartan provided by Bren 90...
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Yes, and I see the that the Federal Aviation Administration makes them wear numbers so as to coordinate with local air traffic controllers. Now that is a BIG bird!!
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Where are the black highlands?
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I think they are, left to right, Morrison, McNaughton, and Celtic Nations
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I've found a couple of photos of the pleats of the MacMillan Hunting Modern and the Reproduction/Weathered that I own Harry.
Here's the weathered (excuse the car crease)
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Hi Harry,
I have two MacMillan Hunting tartan kilts, one in 13 oz House of Edgar Modern, the other in 15 oz. custom "reproduction"(weathered) colors by DC Dalgleish. I can assure you that neither...
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25th February 14, 07:53 PM
Uhhhh huh,....making license plates ?? :D
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24th February 14, 07:24 AM
I received my Claret Chessboard top hose late last week. The blue is a bit darker than the Ancient Blue hose I have and pairs great with the dark claret red. Ill try to get some photos of them...
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7th February 14, 07:47 AM
Nice montage Kent, I too appreciate the videos, especially the last one! :D
For those who were not there, the signs that some of the people are holding up in the still photos are to mark points,...
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27th January 14, 06:40 PM
Ahhh yes, Clan Fibonacci it's an old family straight out of the Highlands of Italy I believe.
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25th January 14, 09:18 AM
Now that's a great example of how nice a converted jacket CAN look! Nice small radius sporran cut at the front vs. a sharp angular chop off, the radius stops and goes to a flat hem before the...
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Alan,
What if you just answered "Capercaillie" when asked what clan your tartan represented? If you have time, you could tell them the whole story, but if not, let it go at that and walk on. I...
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2nd December 13, 06:20 PM
Hi Aoife Maralynn!! So glad you could join us! Best of health and happiness to you on your journey.
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2nd December 13, 06:16 PM
Note to self "Send a couple of cameras to our neighbors to the North" (poor lads keep trying to take proper photos with their telephones.) :)
Looks like a good time had by all!
Thanks for...
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24th November 13, 06:33 PM
Brilliant !! Well played Bill. :D
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8th November 13, 06:47 PM
Ohhhh, how considerate of you! :D
Reminds me of one of my favorite lines when someone asks of my choice; "I had to give it up, seemed like every time I drank I'd see spots... spots like emergency...
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8th November 13, 06:27 PM
Scotland?!!....Scotland?!! Isn't that the country where the men wear skirts??? Oh psshhhh!
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8th November 13, 08:19 AM
Congratulations Ron! You have used your daily reprieves honorably, I am proud to call you my friend.
Highest regards,
Brooke
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