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28th April 12, 06:08 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Bugbear
Fair enough, if we are discussing only the traditional wool kilt in the last hundred or a little more years.
No, Ted, I'm referring to the kilt as it is known in the Highlands today. Most of us have never seen other kinds and if we have we have looked at them over our glasses and then quietly chuckled. My point was that we spend our hard-earned funds on good quality goods and then take care of them. We would not think of buying a kilt -- no matter what it's made from or how cheaply -- and then wearing it to do something for which we have something far better. No kilts for squatting among the cacti, in other words
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