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    Hahahaha, that was a good one!
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    Was going kilted to the pub yesterday. As I came to an intersection I stopped to let a car pass in front of me. As soon as it got by me it stopped in the middle of the street and I crossed the street behind it. As soon as I got to where the driver (a very attractive young lady) could see me she leaned out the window and said, "you rock, you look fantastic" and then drove off. That sure did help the ego of this 74 year old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by guardsman View Post
    no such thing as a bad kilt. Only a Kilt badly worn. For Omars friend he could wear a good one backwards LOL
    Ahahahaha fair enough!

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    My favorite was after playing a benefit on St. Pattys day with my FD pipe band. We were leaving the formal event to head on a pub crawl and I fortunately happened to be the last one to the van when a group of cougars decided they wanted a picture with the kilted firefighter..... They felt the need to check what was under my kilt and I definately enjoyed it. Needeless to say the rest of the band was jeleous.

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    I get to wear my skirt for the first time tomorrow Ive gotten to wear it for pictures before, but this will be its first time out.

    AND it will be at the Eid al-fitr celebration so guaranteed I will be the only girl in plaid Its bound to draw some attention since everyone coming knows im Irish-Scottish and PROUD. I will pass on the comments it gets

    *wishes she got a sash to go with it*

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    Quote Originally Posted by JFDBasser View Post
    My favorite was after playing a benefit on St. Pattys day with my FD pipe band. We were leaving the formal event to head on a pub crawl and I fortunately happened to be the last one to the van when a group of cougars decided they wanted a picture with the kilted firefighter..... They felt the need to check what was under my kilt and I definately enjoyed it. Needeless to say the rest of the band was jeleous.
    :-O

    they just walked up and asked to see "whats under the kilt?" Eeeeew......I think that would make me really uncomfortable. lol.

    If anyone asks me that at Eid tomorrow, they're leaving with a bright red cheek! (and by that, I mean the one on their face!!!.....unless their comment is really clever, then it might be the other one )

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    The other morning I went kilted to Wal-Mart to pick-up some cat food and an older gentleman came up to me. He said that I was just the person he had been looking for. When I asked how I could help him he asked what is a Tam o' Shanter 2. (Note this was in a deep Pennsylvania accent and totally out of context and is easy to understand when written verses spoken). I asked him to repeat his question and he said that he has a song the keeps running through his head, "he wore a kilt and a Tam o' Shanter too" (part of the lyrics of "My Bonnie Lassie")

    I tried to explain Tam o' Shanter to the gentleman. I am not sure I got the concept across.
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    The best I've got was while walking through the MGM Casino in Las Vegas, a visiting Scotsman shook my hand and told me I was wearing it proper.
    Glad to know I've been wearing it right...thanks in large part to this site!

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    The most spectacular reaction I ever got was about a year ago....I was working out on my practice field, near a construction jobsite parking area on campus and one of the contractors stopped his truck to have a chat. Behind him was a HUGE truck carrying a crane which probably boomed/expanded out to about 5 stories tall. The contractor stopped to say "Hi".....the truck behind him had to stop and the crane swivelled about 60 degrees out to the side and the whole damn thing toppled over, totally crushing the field perimeter fence and destroying the softball backstop.

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    world was built on the kilt, nice to see it stops for one LOL

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