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    Thanks Sav.

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    On photobucket, they include a link with the image tags already added. All that is needed to post the hotlink is to copy and paste the image tagged link into your post here at XMARKS. I've gotten so used to doing that now, that I'm not sure I remember how to add the tags on my own.
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    Great look, but where are the red flashes? And it looks like you need them to hold the hose up higher, they appear to be drooping!

    Seriously, it is a nice look, very festive.
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Very Dapper-I'm fond of the kilt and sweater combo myself.

    Bryan...did I see you're from SC?...
    Last edited by flyv65; 3rd January 06 at 02:28 PM.

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    Either that's a bad angle, or that's a really long sweater! Maybe you should wear a shorter sweater with the kilt, or a sporran- it looks a smidge like a mini with the longer torso top.

    Other than that, very nice!

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    That is a great kilt but I agree that the sweater is too long. It hides too much of that gorgeous kilt! I'd suggest either rolling the sweater up under itself or tucking it in to hide the extra length.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlassMan
    That is a great kilt but I agree that the sweater is too long. It hides too much of that gorgeous kilt! I'd suggest either rolling the sweater up under itself or tucking it in to hide the extra length.
    Far too much effort-just wash it in good warm water and throw it in the dryer. In addition to the sweater now being April fresh, you'll have a nice, rosy complexion from having the circulation cut off to the head and hands.

    Bryan...did it myself once: almost required the Jaws of Life to extract me when I slipped it over my head...

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyv65
    Very Dapper-I'm fond of the kilt and sweater combo myself.

    Bryan...did I see you're from SC?...

    Thanks Fly, and yes I'm from South Carolina. You happen to spend any time in SC?

    As for the long sweater everyone, the problem of us small guys is that we have a hard time finding sweaters and shirts that fit well. Unless you want to dress like the "teen set". I actually had it rolled under, but didn't have a sporran and wasn't sure if I could pull that look off either.

    Any who; THANKS for the compliments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steeplechase
    Thanks Fly, and yes I'm from South Carolina. You happen to spend any time in SC?
    Ohh yes-I got my degree from Erskine College so you could say I've spent some time in the Palmetto State: I've even made it to the Carolina Cup and the Camden Cup once or twice.

    Bryan...but I spent most of my time in the upstate...

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    But.......did you see a horse?;)


    I hear that Erskine is a fine school, went to Anderson myself. Even married an Anderson girl (native, met years after school). I guess I've spent my share of time in the upstate too.

    Did a local invite you to the races, or was it college lark to party?
    Last edited by Steeplechase; 3rd January 06 at 10:25 PM.

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