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28th April 13, 05:23 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by rsvpiper
Tis the way my friend the clones can get a bit jittery when faced with folk who don't conform to their slanted view on the world 
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29th April 13, 08:08 AM
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I may need quote you on this as it made my day! Well said Sir.
 Originally Posted by rsvpiper
Tis the way my friend the clones can get a bit jittery when faced with folk who don't conform to their slanted view on the world 
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28th April 13, 07:28 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by artroland
Well, to be honest, this particular pub moved from their previous locale, to a new locale, and I don't think these folks were regulars at the other locale. Although, in America, you simply need to understand that you will see Scots garments in an Irish pub known for playing jigs, reels and the occasional Pogues tune.
And oddly enough, most of the female wait staff was also concerned that my glass was full enough. It's just rather odd to have extremely rude looks. Double-takes? Sure.
Meh, in the end it all comes down to the fact that, while wearing a kilt, some men will inevitably question your sexuality, but on the other hand most women will question whether or not you're single.
Was it an "Irish" pub?
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29th April 13, 06:39 AM
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Not as Irish as you might suspect.
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29th April 13, 06:55 AM
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Folks have a wide variety of reactions to mixing Gaelic traditions. I am new to the session scene and still feeling out my group so I haven't sprung my kilt on them yet.
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29th April 13, 09:17 AM
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 Originally Posted by artroland
And oddly enough, most of the female wait staff was also concerned that my glass was full enough. It's just rather odd to have extremely rude looks. Double-takes? Sure.
Along with all the cheerful maidenly young things who want to have their pictures taken with two or more pipe band guys... grinning all over their faces, they are.
I remember talking in a California Starbucks with a kiltie who on first examination did not have the air of being in a pipe band. He wasn't.
Guess it's time to go max out the weird: kilt up and go eat phô at a Vietnamese restaurant. Because haggis and kimchee, eaten with chopsticks, just doesn't startle any more. Fusion cuisine, yes; startling, no.
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29th April 13, 02:55 PM
#7
Urbane for the win! As an aside, I dig thai food, however I can't understand how anyone can brown peppers in a pan and not be pepper-sprayed out of their own home. It was quite the ordeal.
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30th April 13, 04:21 AM
#8
Just to add my pennyworth,Try getting a lift from a group of "outlaw" bikers when I was hitching in my kilt in Ontario in '80s. mad guys but totally sound, ended up getting drunk and talking bikes all night.
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