Quote Originally Posted by usndoc
I finally broke down and placed an order for my second kilt this morning. I picked a UK Tan Survival. Having made my first kilt, I wanted to buy something that I would not worry about knocking around in.

I think my next in a few pay days will be either a Bear kilt or a Matt Newsome special. I will get them both but it might be abother couple paydays. I read the McBitseach blog when he updates it and love the philosophical rants. To honor him and hopefully to keep the blog going I want to support his business. As for Matt, I like the pleating style he is using and I feel like I owe Matt for his help getting the material for my first kilt.

When JimmyCarbomb gets his pajama kilts into production I want one of those as well. I need something to wear lounging around the house.

Ok, to my point, does this addiction have a cure? Hamish, what are you up to now? 40?
Sorry Doc. My total currently stands at 51! (Which reminds me that I've not yet posted photos of the latest three. Must do that.) However, I have two more on order and am trying to make up my mind about a further three.

I started wearing 5.11 pants after finding out how comfortable they are. Now I have 4 pair, and 3 pair of the shorts.
What on Earth are "5.11 pants"? Not those ghastly-looking things that flap about the wearer's calves I hope!!

I have very few addictions in life. Woodchuck Amber Cider, Wings (the hotter the better), Diving, and now kilts. Has anyone adapted the 12 steps to kilts? I guess it really is not fitting as kilts do not hurt anyone. Or do they?

Doc
I too am a man of few addictions. Actually, when it comes to it, I've just the one: Kilts! No, kilts do not "hurt anyone" in a physical way - on the contrary - but they do hurt the Bank account! I just dare not calculate the cost price of my 'Kollection' ;)