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    comments...

    Whenever someone makes a snide remark about my kilt, I will usually ask them their last name -- if it's a "Celtic" name, especially a Scottish one, I will chide them for being "ashamed of their heritage" and that they should be wearing one as well! :mrgreen:

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    Wink playing the pipes

    When I am asked "do you play the bag pipes"? No do you play the banjo?

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    the pipes...

    It may be just me, but I think we sometimes come down a wee bit too hard on those members of the general public who make the association of the kilt with bagpipes -- at least they know what they bagpipes are, and associate it with the traditional dress of a piper, the kilt! At least they're not saying, "why the skirt?" Pipers are "unofficial ambassadors" for Scottish (and Irish) culture in some way, and certainly show the colours.

    Besides, when someone asks me, I always respond, "no, but I wish I did!" because of being associated with the instrument that played many a Scottish, Irish and other soldiers "over the top", in the deserts of North Africa, the Burma jungles, etc -- Piper Mackay at Waterloo, Piper Findlater of the Gordons, and Piper Richardson of the Seaforths of Canada -- I don't mind being associated with them at all! ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot
    It may be just me, but I think we sometimes come down a wee bit too hard on those members of the general public who make the association of the kilt with bagpipes -- at least they know what they bagpipes are, and associate it with the traditional dress of a piper, the kilt! At least they're not saying, "why the skirt?" Pipers are "unofficial ambassadors" for Scottish (and Irish) culture in some way, and certainly show the colours.

    Besides, when someone asks me, I always respond, "no, but I wish I did!" because of being associated with the instrument that played many a Scottish, Irish and other soldiers "over the top", in the deserts of North Africa, the Burma jungles, etc -- Piper Mackay at Waterloo, Piper Findlater of the Gordons, and Piper Richardson of the Seaforths of Canada -- I don't mind being associated with them at all! ;)

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    Spot on, Todd...I wouldn't mind being associated with one of the pipers that piped guys across the "Barren Rocks of Aden"...

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    I guess I have noticed many people commenting to each other about my kilt, somtimes they do actually speak to me and then it is always 100% positive. Did hear a young lad in a shop que last year whisper to his brither and dad "Look at that guy in the kit he looks smart" so still only positive.

    Martyn

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