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24th May 12, 09:39 AM
#21
 Originally Posted by Silent Raven
definite ***! I am putting a few things in my groomsman's sporrans which will include, cigar and lighter, condom, breath mints, and a nip of whiskey! always gotta be ready!
lots of great ideas and suggestions here, and i will take them all into account for the big day
I am a great believer in being prepared, but I doubt that the ceremony will be that boring, that you will need a bit of light diversion half way through.
Regards
Chas
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24th May 12, 09:42 AM
#22
 Originally Posted by Silent Raven
ok so my wedding is now only 17 days away! and i was looking for advice on sporrans... not not advice on which type of sporran to wear or proper height, but rather what to have inside of it! so im looking for advice from past kilted grooms, groomsmen, and other wedding guest of what key things should (or shouldn't!) be inside the sporran for this special occasion. normally i just keep my cell phone, wallet and keys inside. but have you ever been to a wedding and just wished you had _________ with you?
and in case you were wondering this is the sporran i'll be wearing

What tartan is that ?
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24th May 12, 10:36 AM
#23
 Originally Posted by Hiram
What tartan is that ?
Dress MacPherson.
Kenneth Mansfield
NON OBLIVISCAR
My tartan quilt: Austin, Campbell, Hamilton, MacBean, MacFarlane, MacLean, MacRae, Robertson, Sinclair (and counting)
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24th May 12, 02:27 PM
#24
If there are small children in your wedding,mine included a 4 year old ring bearer and 3 year old flower girl, it would be great for a groomsman to keep a small bag of gummy bears handy to help keep the child from wanting to wander off during the ceremony at an inappropriate time. For the flower girl a bridesmaid was able to conceal some among her flowers.
You may need a cell phone, the photographer got lost on the way to my wedding, so don't ditch that just in case. Your wedding venue is too easy to find for anyone to get lost you say? Mine involved a right turn off the highway and stopping at the right address. I finally got the photographer on the phone when I saw her car pass the bed and breakfast where the wedding was being held the third time.
Yes to the handkerchief, your new bride WILL start to cry when someone gives a speech at the reception. You might as well be ready. If you're a cryer make it two.
If one of your groomsman doesn't already plan to supply a flask without being asked you chose poorly. ;)
Last edited by cruiser348; 24th May 12 at 02:29 PM.
Reason: fat fingers lead to poor spelling
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24th May 12, 03:10 PM
#25
 Originally Posted by SlackerDrummer
Dress MacPherson.
*** indeed it is, its also the kilt i will be wearing
--Josh--
Touch not the cat but a glove
Clan MacPherson Association..Kilted Scouters.. The New England Kilted[/COLOR]
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24th May 12, 03:16 PM
#26
 Originally Posted by Silent Raven
... its also the kilt i will be wearing...
Pictures Josh, don't forget the pictures.
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24th May 12, 06:05 PM
#27
 Originally Posted by English Bloke
Pictures Josh, don't forget the pictures.
there will definitely be pictures, also there is a thread with my whole wedding outfit as well. all my groomsmen will be kilted along with my father, and a few other guests that i know of and i plan on getting a big kilted picture done. i encouraged all male guests to wear a kilt but its wasnt mandatory.
--Josh--
Touch not the cat but a glove
Clan MacPherson Association..Kilted Scouters.. The New England Kilted[/COLOR]
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31st May 12, 06:44 PM
#28
Suit case is all packed, kilt and all the extras were the first thing to go in, we leave for Boston in the morning, wedding is on the 9th. expect some pictures with in a few weeks!
--Josh--
Touch not the cat but a glove
Clan MacPherson Association..Kilted Scouters.. The New England Kilted[/COLOR]
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