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    Sure I've seen that before, but still awesome.
    Martin.
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    Proud, but homesick, son of Skye.
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    A fine performance, pleats in front not a problem for stage "tom-tom-foolery".
    Last edited by Tarheel; 27th September 14 at 03:17 AM.

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    Nice drumming, but that's as far as my charity extends. I'm going to call it how I see it. I reckon they just plain don't have a clue and couldn't be bothered to Google how to do it properly. Hardly "very good examples of wearing a kilt" by any standards, if you ask me.

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    Um...guys, that little video is not about "the kilt". It's about being young, cool and a drummer. You hear all the girls screaming in the audience? THAT is what the video is all about. The guys are good drummers. They're probably drummers in a pipe band. They know how to wear a kilt.

    Pleats on backwards, no socks, t-shirts hanging out, no sporran? Relax. It's silliness, nothing more.

    We here on X Marks are kilt obsessed. EVERYTHING must be judged on how the kilt is presented. Those lads are doing something completely different and the show would be the same if they were wearing paisley ballet tutus.

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    Well said Alan. We need to remember that not all kilt wearers want to dress in what here is called TCHD. Even here only a small percentage of our members ascribe to these rules.

    These kids are not trying to emulate these rules so let's cut them some slack and enjoy their talent.
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    Steve.

    Whilst I do agree with what you and Alan say about the young drummers. My goodness they are good and fun to watch!

    Where I take issue with you and I confess a certain amount of disappointment here, is when you talk about "rules" in THCD. A considerable amount of time and effort(partly at your behest I must add) has recently been spent in explaining that "rules" are not what THCD( admittedly an xmarks term) is about. Conventions, guidlines, and personal flair there certainly are and encouraged, but "Rules" there are not and considerable effort has been spent debunking this "rules" thinking about THCD. Is this talk about THCD " rules" a slip of the tongue on your part, I wonder?
    Last edited by Jock Scot; 29th September 14 at 10:55 AM.
    " 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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    Well, frankly, if a person calls what these kids are doing a "TCHD nightmare" and then later says "couldn't be bothered to Google how to do it properly". Then yes, TCHD is being held up as some sort of standard. A standard where there is right and wrong. So yes, my use of the word rules is appropriate in this case.
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