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8th March 09, 07:06 PM
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Kilts on St. Patrick's Day??
Ok, I'm not really sure where this thread should go so I stuck it here (if the mods find a more appropriate place, please, by all means, move it).
Now we all recognize that the traditional kilt as we know it is mostly a Scottish phenomenon. If I choose to wear one out on St. Patrick's Day (myself being in no way Irish, but definitely and proudly of Scottish descent), would that be an offense to the Irish? I guess what I'm asking is, would it be in bad taste to wear a kilt on this most Irish of holidays?
Edit: I just found a similar thread to this so could someone please delete this?? Ooops
Last edited by Bryan; 9th March 09 at 07:35 AM.
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