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10th April 06, 01:54 PM
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 Originally Posted by efer
I wore my kilts all weekend..a first for me. I loved it.  I typically have been wearing them at least once a week, off work (I have a 4 day work week).
We went away for the weekend and enjoyed many wondering comments.
We did have this one bad experience at a local restaurant. The service was bad, not very polite. We felt ignored despite not being very busy. My wife asked "do you think it's because you're kilted?!?" I said "I didn't think so, but you never though."
Anyone else ever feel jilted 'cause they were kilted?!?
Cheers,
Eric
Never once...If anything I've seen that I get better service due to the kilt. Far more people pay attention to a man in a kilt because it is something that isn't seen every day ( unfortunatly) but is at the same time not wierd ( like a grown man in a bunny suit ). I think the worst thing that has every happened as far as service goes is the occasional waitress ( server for you restaraunt types) running into a table or wall at first sight of the kilt. Other than that, it is a great thing...
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