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Kilted Hockey Coach
This was taken last year right after the St Patrick's Day parade in Salt Lake City, I had finished the parade with the band and didn't have time to change.
Several of my player's mothers mentioned that they were anticipating a slip and fall ... alas it never happened.
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/3...ach6xb1bk8.jpg
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Yikes...could be a bit chilly, I suspect! :)
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Looks good.
Probably wasn't very cold, if at all, due to the 8-9 yards of wool... I usually wear kilts, even when temps get below 20 deg F. I am usually warmer than I am if I'm wearing jeans, even with kilt hose on underneath said jeans.
-J
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Originally Posted by WJJagFan
This was taken last year right after the St Patrick's Day parade in Salt Lake City, I had finished the parade with the band and didn't have time to change.
Several of my player's mothers mentioned that they were anticipating a slip and fall ... alas it never happened.
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/3...ach6xb1bk8.jpg
You wouldn`t catch me doing that, I never learned to skate. bad enough getting your tounge stuck to frozen lampost.
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I had no idea they made gillie brogues with ice skate blades on them! :wink:
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:welcome: from Salt Lake City, UT
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Where are your skates? Kilted skating is quite fun. My kilt wearing increased greatly after taking a major dive playing hockey. It's very easy w/ a knee brace. O'Neille
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Right on! I coach youth hockey also, and have never coached kilted....
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Do you reckon that I could get away with wearing my plain black kilt when I next ref games down the local rink then or do you think that would be unsuitable attire.
I could easily think of a way to stop fights if so. :shock:
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He's a braver man than I. I got shrinkage just thinking about it :oops:
-Tim
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