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13th August 07, 11:47 AM
#21
That does not call for a wee dram. It does not call for a "not so wee dram" . that calls for a drink that is FRIGGIN HUGE.
It hurts just thinking about it. Godspeed on your new kilt.
-- Doug
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13th August 07, 11:51 AM
#22
Ouch, Arlen! I hope it didn't make your head hurt worse!
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13th August 07, 12:22 PM
#23
Och dearie me. Won't be a waste of a good kilt though if you are able to pass it on to a smaller wearer.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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13th August 07, 02:44 PM
#24
 Originally Posted by ccga3359
Cloves, you rock! 
hilarious!
 Originally Posted by Arlen
Let me rephrase that... They are wonderful women who I love but they are the sort of butch lesbians who prefer jeans, sweat pants and football shirts to mini-kilts.
heh....i was that butch lesbian once too....and still am to a certain extent. However, thanks to xmarks....my wardrobe choices have grown alot over the past year or so. If it wasn't for my "man skirts"....I likely wouldn't wear any skirt at all.
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13th August 07, 05:07 PM
#25
Well, I had heard a 3" shrikage in the drop of a wool kilt if washed and I guess it is true. Now can we make some lemonade out of this lemon life gave you. How about everyone checking in and we try to locate someone with a son, or some guy of smaller stature who is interested in wearing a kilt. That may be a way to salvage it
Sounds like a good option. You could also make a scarf, some flashes, a hat, a throw or pillow, etc. good luck
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13th August 07, 05:39 PM
#26
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Dang!
I think I have some shrunken wook kilt hose to go with that kilt....from before I learned not to machine wash wool hose either.
Ron
So, what size are they NOW?
On here, you are likely to find TAKERS!
(I have a size 10 (US), or so, foot-> if would fit me!)
Also, is that "Wook" as in "Wookie" or just a miss-spelled "wool?"
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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13th August 07, 05:57 PM
#27
 Originally Posted by cloves
hilarious!
heh....i was that butch lesbian once too....and still am to a certain extent. However, thanks to xmarks....my wardrobe choices have grown alot over the past year or so. If it wasn't for my "man skirts"....I likely wouldn't wear any skirt at all.

If only they would see the light.
At my sister's birthday dinner I was asked not to wear my kilt because it embarrased her wife.
That's the only negative kilt comment I've ever had, though.
My sister does live vicariously through me.
To a disturbing point.
To the point of telling me that when I can grow a decent beard I should grow muttonchop sideburns to go with my kilt and 'Here, I have photoshopped some pictures of you to show you what you would look like.'
Right now I am just glad to have found a taker for my shrunken kilt.
(A friend's little brother.
And now I have my denim kilt as a replacement.
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13th August 07, 06:41 PM
#28
Arlen:
We can weep over life's misfortunes, or we can rejoice over life's blessings. Me, I'll admit, I'd be mightily irked about the shrunken kilt, until I thought that I had a Dad who was trying to help me when I was down, and some cool sisters, and that I'd fallen off a log onto my head on the rocks (proving yet again that Celts be hard of head!) and mostly walked away from it unscathed.
But dad gum it, I'd had my eye on your tweed kilt, and had thought about snapping up its large-**** brother off e-bay, but missed that too! THE HORROR!
(Note: I don't mean this preachy in any way.)
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13th August 07, 07:02 PM
#29
Arlen, what a tragedy! And the worst part is, your dad was trying to help! I'd feel absolutely horrible if I had done that...
Now... about a 33 inch waist, you say... 18 inch drop... hmmm... Sounds like it might fit me just right if I wore it down around my hips...
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14th August 07, 10:39 AM
#30
OMG! Hopefully your dad doesn't feel too bad for trying to help.
A long time ago, I got my best pair of leather gloves wet and they dried a little stiff. I asked my friend what I could do to soften the leather and he recommended boiling it. So I did and the glove promptly shrunk so small that the entire glove could sit in the palm of my hand.
A little irritated (they were my favorite gloves), I showed my friend the result and asked him what I did wrong.
"What did you do?" he asked.
"I boiled it, just like you said," I replied.
"No . . . you were supposed to *oil* it!" he said.
Abax
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