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21st March 13, 09:02 AM
#81
You probably are right, Bren. But I got the same list of complaints this afternoon . . .
Regarfds,
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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21st March 13, 10:22 AM
#82
 Originally Posted by Piipriker
I don't care for sports cars, but redheads on the other hand .... 
Steady now Tom my OH is a redhead. She doesn't object to me wearing a kilt but is bemused when I do. She doesn't really understand why I feel so strongly about it but bless her , she loves me so she tolerates it. But we do have a bit of a joke about her walking 3 yards ahead of me when I am wearing it. Although she is never far away when other women want their picture taken with me. She even paid for my Clan Association membership.
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Best regards
Simon
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21st March 13, 10:34 AM
#83
Good gracious Simon, you are one the few Brits that I have ever known that actually belongs to a Clan Association! 
I can think of Alex(cessnatowser), but few others. Still, its a nice gesture from your wife.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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21st March 13, 10:38 AM
#84
Yes she's a good stick, wouldn't swap her for all the tea in china, although if Nigella Lawson knocked on my door.........
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Best regards
Simon
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23rd March 13, 04:44 PM
#85
 Originally Posted by Truitt
I just shared your post with my wife and asked her is she has come to accept my kilt-wearing...I got the look. 
Bahahaha!
I dont have a wife, but I think that whether or not she approved of same would be a deciding factor, for sure!
"The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it" (Terry Pratchett).
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24th March 13, 06:54 PM
#86
Bravo..!! and I loved your story. Kilts are fun, and can help ( and in my opinion do) MAKE any occasion an event. It's just great to hear another great (I think that they are all great) kilt, and kilting story...Good on yu..
Last edited by Stan; 24th March 13 at 06:55 PM.
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24th March 13, 07:08 PM
#87
Alan, love your reasoning, and I think that your written response is proof that you're also member of the "kit is a man and a half" club. I am too.....LOL..
Last edited by Stan; 24th March 13 at 07:13 PM.
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25th March 13, 02:01 AM
#88
 Originally Posted by pugcasso
Oh you're looking or the underwear thread
(sorry, I couldn't resist).
I think you should get some movies for them all to watch with kilts in them or of Roman times or from times when men went around in knee-length belted tunics (Norse, Anglo-Saxons, etc) . It's interesting that you could pick an historical movie from almost any time period and almost any place and see men wearing kilt-like or even longer wraps or tunics (except the last centuries).
I've always felt that the depiction of Roman garb (short, thin tunic, and sleeveless Marks and Spencer's vest) was probbably not authentic. Having visited Hadrian's Wall on a cold windy day, I reckon they would have died of hypothermia!
I wonder what they really did wear.
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25th March 13, 04:50 AM
#89
 Originally Posted by Grizzly
Yes she's a good stick, wouldn't swap her for all the tea in china, although if Nigella Lawson knocked on my door......... 
Indeed! Well said, Simon. However, I prefer the more curvy Nigella as opposed to the newer version we have now...she lost way too much weight! Go back to cooking with loads of butter, lass! 
Cheers,
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25th March 13, 09:52 AM
#90
I'll take her skinny or curvy. She is a fox and can cook! Lol.
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