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3rd March 08, 05:36 PM
#1
Secondhand compliment, and other encounters
The Cloaked in Midnight Joan and I went to the San Francisco Symphony on Saturday Night (Program, Sibelius's 7th Symphony, two short pieces by SFS conductor, Michael Tilson Thomas, and Shostakovich 9th Symphony...WOW)
Joan went in the same outfit she wore to Burns night, black from head to toe. I wore my NacNicol Modern (it's very *Red*) kilt, the first traditional kilt I ever made. That was teamed up with white shirt and black bow tie, formal sporran, Spencer Jacket and waistcoat, white piper hose and black dress shoes.
I thought hard about wearing Strings hose, I probably spent ten minutes dithering over it, and in the end opted for the stark white on black look.
1.) We proceeded up the steps to the first balcony and Joan headed for the ladies room while I, along with a dozen other men, cooled our heels outside. When she came out, she reported that the woman she'd entered with had turned to her and said "My, but that's an elegantly attired gentleman you're with tonight".
My response to that was two-fold. A) Howz she know ahhm uh gennelman? B.) I'm ALWAYS with Joan, not just that night.
2.) After intermission and a nice chat about Scottish geneology that we had with a couple that we've now met at the Symphony three times ( we all sprint for the refreshments counter for coffee and arrive about the same time!) we were walking back to the entrance to the seating area when this *ahem*..VERY attractive women in a stunning silk shawl came up to me and raved over my kilt. This wound up with her clutching my hands, looking soulfully into my eyes and telling me about when she and her husband over there, who was from Scotland, had gotten married all the men had worn kilts and how I looked so wonderful and I'd made her so happy. Gee, I hope I made her husband happy too...Ummmmm.
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3rd March 08, 05:40 PM
#2
Moment to savor.
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3rd March 08, 05:48 PM
#3
What is it that makes the kilt a thing to comment on? Oh yeah, it's a kilt!
Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker
A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.
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3rd March 08, 05:50 PM
#4
Wonderful, simply wonderful.
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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3rd March 08, 06:28 PM
#5
Sounds like a nice night indeed. We've been so busy over here with all the day to day stuff we haven't had a 'fancy' evening in quite a while. Going to have to remedy that.
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3rd March 08, 08:34 PM
#6
AHH!!! Once more the POWER OF THE KILT comes to the fore.
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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3rd March 08, 09:11 PM
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3rd March 08, 10:17 PM
#8
Aye, the kilt be michtie indeed!
[B][COLOR="DarkGreen"]John Hart[/COLOR]
Owner/Kiltmaker - Keltoi
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4th March 08, 01:51 AM
#9
That's almost enough to make me try dressing formal .... nah, who am I kidding ?
CT - if I weren't baby's-butt white I wouldn't wear a shirt with it
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4th March 08, 02:32 AM
#10
Now that sounds like the kind of evening to make a man feel good about himself.
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