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9th April 09, 05:51 AM
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Thats not as bad as I was thinking going into it. Not to say it wasn't- but I have read on some sites claiming to be experts in Celtic history say that there is no such thing as a Irish kilt at all. They are purely of Scottish tradition and Scottish only. The only reason there exists such a thing is due to the ever growing popularity of St. Patrick's Day. So it's the muddying up of the waters thing, "art imitating life or life imitating art". I don't know and I don't care- I'm wearing it anyway. They'll have to pry it off my cold dead...neked...body.....anyway.
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