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    "Your jeans match your girlfriends', and you...

    "Your jeans match your girlfriends', and you think I'm dressed like a girl?"
    (Yeah, that one got said out loud already. :) )
  2. I see a herringbone selvedge and a tag that...

    I see a herringbone selvedge and a tag that reads:

    "MUR
    TA
    TART"

    Also, it may just be my monitor, but the whole thing seems kind of "fuzzy".

    As usual, SoL
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    Love the fox, Baldybrown! The sporran isn't...

    Love the fox, Baldybrown!

    The sporran isn't bad, either! :hide:

    Seriously, you both look great!
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    :lol: Nice! However, I feel the gents are...

    :lol: Nice!

    However, I feel the gents are underrepresented here. I'd like to see some snorkel brogues along with these.

    As usual, SoL
  5. Edited to correct a mistake It just means they...

    Edited to correct a mistake

    It just means they have signed up and are members, but haven't started any threads or posted a comment on any threads yet.
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    I was just going though my subscribed threads...

    I was just going though my subscribed threads list and realized I had never taken the time to thank everyone who responded and gave a suggestion. So thank you all! Sorry it took so long for that.
    ...
  7. Re: Made my gal a mini kilt - it might be too short. Help me decide.

    You'll never know.
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    Re: Pancakes, Waffles, Flapjacks, Etc.

    Regular old run-of-the-mill Bisquik or sourdough pancakes with a hashbrown, American cheese and sauteed onions in between, covered in sausage gravy.

    :drool:

    Always, -Steve
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    Re: Master of Ceremonies 29th Degree

    Looking good, brother! Glad to hear you had a good time and were able to mentor the other kilties!

    It's always a treat to hear about a brother in a kilt!:D

    You know that there are a number of...
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    Re: Question about flashes...

    I read in another thread recently, the term "floating relevance".

    I'm satisfied with the answers to the questions in my original post, so feel free to take this one wherever it wants to go now,...
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    Re: Iced Earth!!

    Thanks much for the link! :)

    Strong music for strong personalities!http://www.ironmaiden.com/fanclub/images/smilies/rock.gif

    Looks like my collection will be growing again very soon! :cool:...
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    Re: Crunchy Food

    Fried shrimp, fried moral mushrooms, and fried okra. :cool:
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    Re: Coming full circle?

    And a whole lot more important than an old toy story! Good on ya and the missus! May your best years be ahead of you both!

    Always, -Steve
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    Re: Iced Earth!!

    Call me a 'Philistine', but I never heard of these guys. Who are they comparable to? Maiden? Priest?



    :rofl: x2
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    Coming full circle?

    I posted this in another thread.



    It felt good to share this really great memory and it made wonder if anybody else had a story about something they loved, lost and had come back to them.
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    Re: do you have a chip on your shoulder?

    Bingo! :lol:
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    Re: do you have a chip on your shoulder?

    Let's try this one :D

    http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m491/Steve_Gillespie7776/twisted-nursery-rhymes-adele-farmer-demotivational-posters-1329347775b.jpg
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    Re: do you have a chip on your shoulder?

    In the line of fire?
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    First impressions of scotch

    I opened up that bottle of Cardhu I posted about the other day and had my first bit of it over ice.

    It was so different than the Tennessee and Kentucky stuff I'm used to, I almost wouldn't have...
  20. Re: Dutch Friendship Tartan on the Navajo Rez

    Looking good as usual, sir!:cool:

    I'd like to ask, though, how'd ya manage to find snow in the desert?:D
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    Ok, folks, here I go!

    I have decided to give Scotch whiskey a try, so I went out and found a bottle of 12 y/o Cardhu. Thoughts on my choice?

    I can't say there was any logic in this choice, as I don't really know much...
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    Re: Scruffy Wallace 5 Yard Wool

    It's the Scruffy Wallace tartan! He wears an A-shirt and boots with his, most of the time! :lol:

    Edit: I'm excited to see this because I'm getting a semi-trad in Scruffy this spring/summer.
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    Re: Good Country Shoes - part 2

    I think of the two, I like the bison ones better. Just something about bison leather that says "I can take anything you can give me!"
    They seem to have a pretty decent price, too. The trick seems...
  24. Re: Dusted Off My Old Brown Leather Utilikilt

    :lol:When I was looking up the meaning of the word, I came across her blogspot site. The last post on it was from 2009, but it had a Facebook link. Looks like she's in Milwaukee now.
  25. Re: Dusted Off My Old Brown Leather Utilikilt

    I didn't even know bootblacks were still around. :eh:

    Edit: Okay I went and Googled the term and it seems a bootblack is just another way of saying shoe shiner. I must have been thinking of...
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