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    Terrible News

    My friend is getting married in September and I just got some awful news: his bride to be doesn't want me to wear a kilt. Of course, she gave the only excuse I have to agree with, that I couldn't outshine the bride.

    Of course, the only time she has seen me kilted was when I was on my way to the beer festival and I had on my bright red MacIan tartan. She hasn't seen me dressed up neatly in the jacket and tie, but then a lot of people haven't seen me that way outside the office.

    I asked her what if I wanted to make time with her single friends. She then promptly told me she doesn't have any single friends.:confused:

    I guess I've still got a few months to see if she'll change her mind. Anyway, it's not really a big deal for me, as I don't wear the kilt all the time. It's just a bit frustrating that she specifically mentioned it.
    Last edited by davedove; 11th June 06 at 07:41 AM.
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    I don't know, if you look at the picture I posted in the pics section of my daughter's wedding, I think even with all the kilts it was impossible to outshine my baby girl.
    If they outlaw guns, can we go back to using swords?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Verlyn
    I don't know, if you look at the picture I posted in the pics section of my daughter's wedding, I think even with all the kilts it was impossible to outshine my baby girl.
    Don't you think maybe you're a bit biased? I happen to agree, but you know how insecure some women can be.

    But I'm probably like a lot of guys and weddings - "Let's get this thing over and get started on the reception."
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    Me? Biased? Whatever could make you think that?
    If they outlaw guns, can we go back to using swords?

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    See if you can wear your kilt to the reception and do a quick change after the formal part.

    Rab

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    Maybe not nice, cruel, narrow minded or whatever, but give in...it's her wedding and she makes the rules...c'est la vie

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    Kilts are what I wear. My friends understand that. So far I havent attended the wedding of anyone who isnt a friend.

    Still, pick your hill to die on, this one probably isnt worth it.

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    DD,

    The bride has made a request of you. The day is hers, honor the request.
    A friendship is more important than a kilt. Though it is a shame because you are quite dapper in your full formal rig. I'm sure you pull off a suit or tux with equal flair.

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    I agree with Rab. Wear what you would wear with your kilt with black pants to the wedding and put on your kilt for the reception.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robin
    Maybe not nice, cruel, narrow minded or whatever, but give in...it's her wedding and she makes the rules...c'est la vie
    Davedove, I fear Robin is right. However, go on trying to persuade her, and don't feel too upset if she does'nt change her mind. I think wearing the kilt only after the ceremony could be a good idea and she will probably consent.
    Good luck!

    Ah, women... :confused:

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