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 Originally Posted by Janner52
Just make sure everything is pressed. polished and fits properly. (Old soldier coming out here).
That's a given, but how do you find the gig line on a kilt!?! (IYKYK)
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This has been quite the lively and educational discussion; thank you to all who have chimed in.
Last night took a very surprising turn and at the invitation of the couple rather than attending the wedding I am now the officiant! 
The bride enthusiastically endorses my wear of the kilt, which is echoed by the groom and his family, although I am now free to wear green as I'm in the wedding rather than a guest. I have (I think wisely) invited the bride to survey my kilts and simply pick the one she likes best, and from there I'll accessorize appropriately. In Tennessee a notary public has the legal authority to perform weddings, so my paperwork to get the proper license was submitted this morning. Thankfully our friends are good planners and the wedding is in November, which will allow time for the proper license to come through.
Those of you who have officiated in the past, any advice is welcome! I have a great deal of experience with public speaking so am confident I can perform well, but this will be my first time being on that side of the ceremony versus either the groom (only once, but it stuck!), a member of the wedding party, or simply an attendee.
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Wow! I just want to get here before Father Bill, and others who have better experience, and let they share.
Just allow me to say, that "it stuck" as you mention, is in my not so humble opinion your best qualification for this role, and perhaps why you have been called to such a responsibility. You'll do great, I am sure
Make it yourself, or is it real?" Hawkeye asked.
Where I come from it's real if you make it yourself," Duke Forrest said
Richard Hooker, M*A*S*H: A Novel About Three Army Doctors
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