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    I believe the expression is: "I'm not an...

    I believe the expression is: "I'm not an alcoholic, I'm a drunk. Alcoholics go to meetings, drunks go to parties!"
  2. I believe the expression is: You rocked it!! ...

    I believe the expression is: You rocked it!!

    And I'm glad you felt comfortable. That can be a bit of a challenge for some people: I have a friend who sees me in my kilt all the time, and has now...
  3. Thread: "Hard" tartan

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    I would wonder about the swing. Being a 'harder'...

    I would wonder about the swing. Being a 'harder' cloth, would it have the swish to which we are accustomed? Otherwise it, of course, looks great.
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    No worries. No harm, no foul. It works for myself...

    No worries. No harm, no foul. It works for myself and others so...
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    My name is Chris and, when signing in to the...

    My name is Chris and, when signing in to the college server for the first time, I misspelled it. It could not be changed. After a while I got to thinking that it would be pronounced "Cheers" and I...
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    Water, very important, of course. Pain killers, a...

    Water, very important, of course. Pain killers, a godsend when needed. The real trick: vitamin B. I tend to use the Stress Formula because it has vit. C added which helps aid uptake.

    Alcohol...
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYKz0LtAyOU

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYKz0LtAyOU
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    Re: Teasle raised tartan

    Thanks. That looks interesting. One question: what about the itch factor? Is the teasle raised more itchy than wool generally is?
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    Re: (blog) PULLTEETH TUESDAY: Men in Kilts

    This style is not new.

    http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/alltherage/2011/02/new-york-fashion-week-fallwinter-2011-at-rag-n-bone-chalet-chic-meets-the-street.html
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    Re: Really?? Suspenders for Sagging Pants

    Corsettes, high heels, long nails, miniskirts (and some of the 'little black dresses'), dresses in general, hair hanging over one eye... How about what the servers wear at Hooters? There is only so...
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    Re: Really?? Suspenders for Sagging Pants

    To my understanding there was a singing group of brothers from a lower socio-economic position, meaning that the youngest was wearing the hand-me-downs. His pants were clearly too big for him but it...
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    Re: Really?? Suspenders for Sagging Pants

    I don't disagree, this is certainly a trend that I think is foolish. However, what would happen if we altered this just a little bit?



    Now that is starting to look familiar...

    I am of the...
  13. Thread: Burns Nite

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    Re: Burns Nite

    I really wish I could be there but I work weekends and there is no way to make it in good time.

    Have fun
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    Re: An Interesting Day

    Wow. Hell of a day. Can only imagine what tomorrow will bring.

    Very interesting stuff.
  15. Thread: A new tartan

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    Re: A new tartan

    Wow. If the term "labour of love" needed a visual representation, that may well be it. :clap: Nicely done.
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    Re: New Jacobite Sporran from Harold Cannon

    Nice! (great hose too)
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    Re: "Neville" sweater

    :clap: Wow!!! She is GOOD!!

    I can't help but imagine the marketability of an item such as that.... :think:
  18. Thread: Gathering

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    Re: Gathering

    :kd: Fridays have changed and are now good for me! Where do we want to go? :pint:
  19. Thread: A new tartan

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    Re: A new tartan

    That is beautiful! I started designing a tartan but realised I was out of my depth. To see one that is finished and ready to be made into a kilt...very exciting!
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    Re: What's been going on with me lately...

    Wow. Inspiring. :clap: But will you still be wearing kilts to work? :)
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    Re: "Ritualistic circumstances"?

    Very good advice. Lesson learned.
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    Re: "Ritualistic circumstances"?

    Yea. :oops: I oopsed.

    I wore a kilt to class last week, my blue 'shadow tartan' so there was no specific affiliation. The prof said "Are you Scottish?" with a very bright look in his eyes. When...
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    Re: "Ritualistic circumstances"?

    And I can guess how you got 'trained' into that!!
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    Re: Would you buy this book?

    :rofl: We are in the presence of greatness!!
  25. Thread: Gathering

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    Re: Gathering

    I could be talked into it. Fridays are not good for me these days (that could change) but any time during the week works (no, I don't get up for work, I'm a student so I never stop working. I look...
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