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6th September 05, 01:20 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by Schultz
Children staring at me doesn't phase me at all. After all, children, while generally more open-minded about things than their parents, will naturally stare at something new.
It's the adults who stare that give me the willies.
That's so true. I went to my nieces fourth birthday party kilted. She ran up to me and ask "what am I wearing?", "It's a kilt" I said. She says "oh", and that was that. No one else even noticed, or cared that I was wearing my kilt. But when I go out for breakfast kilted, only old(er) people stare at me, like I just killed someone. Children are so much easier to deal with.
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