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4th April 06, 12:10 AM
#81
pour you brought a smile to my face with all of these lovely pics. You see, I've been stuck here at work for 19 hours straight now and I'm a wee bit tired. I had to wait for one more thing to finish before I can get out of here and I wanted to look around on Xmarks and see what has been going on.
19 hours at work in pants would have been most terrible, indeed. But you see, I've been wearing the kilt so though I could use a nap I'm quite comfortable. 
If I ever get to make it across the pond I will have to come visit Ferintosh and down a few pints with you.
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4th April 06, 06:04 PM
#82
 Originally Posted by Macman
check out House of Edgar's Ancient Hunting MacIntosh as well as Lochcarron. I was hemming and hawing between Lochcarron's ancient and modern hunting, and then I saw the House of Edgar's ancient while in Scotland. That's what I ended up getting. It's quite different and looks brighter to me. I believe that is what Hamish has as well.
Now you’re making this even harder for me. I was only looking at Lochcarron's before now. Shesh. But Thanks.
So many Tartans, so little time.
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4th April 06, 09:45 PM
#83
It's always nice to see the Grey Douglas, don't see it nearly as much as the modern or ancient colors, looking good 
Rob
 Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
ma stand'rd evrydae kilt wear the noo....
in ma back gairden..... 2006
ai'm in ma Grey Douglas, 8yd... made by Douglas Anderson, Dumfries... & sheepy lined levi jeekit.....
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5th April 06, 01:03 AM
#84
 Originally Posted by Rob Wright
It's always nice to see the Grey Douglas, don't see it nearly as much as the modern or ancient colors, looking good
Rob
ai like it fur everdae because it is simple and understated... an it matches wi EVERYTHING!
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5th April 06, 02:19 PM
#85
 Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
ai like it fur everdae because it is simple and understated... an it matches wi EVERYTHING!
It does match with everything. i wear mine for more formal occasions, the charcoal daywear jacket looks really good with it. 
Rob
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10th April 06, 11:37 AM
#86
this wuz what ai wore oot oan Tartan Day.....
my Clann an Drumma T-shirt....& Grey Douglas.....
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10th April 06, 11:43 AM
#87
anither weddin pic fur ya....
tae show the other kilts...
myine (Red Robertson)
Big Alan... our Celebrator.... Stewart Hunting...
mai best man Arnie.... Robertson Hunting....
Murray oor Marshal... in Forbes....
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10th April 06, 12:17 PM
#88
an an auld wan!
ai'm in forbes.... Murray is in Forbes.... Derek is in Buchanan....
this wuz Burns Supper back in 1999.....
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10th April 06, 01:09 PM
#89
Wow P1M that's a swag ( collective noun?) of great pics and kilts there. Thanks for posting them mate, ver very nice. And it just confirms I gotta get my lazy bot bot over to Scotland. You know here in Australia we've got churches like that except there really new and even have roofs! well so i hear... But that one looks like it's desinged for me. And that whiskey comp, top work on the tasting and probably a good thing you were having a sit down at the time. Arr I feel like a drink just looking at it.
Cheers! Erin.
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11th April 06, 09:38 AM
#90
 Originally Posted by ozmeath
Wow P1M that's a swag ( collective noun?) of great pics and kilts there. Thanks for posting them mate, ver very nice. And it just confirms I gotta get my lazy bot bot over to Scotland. You know here in Australia we've got churches like that except there really new and even have roofs! well so i hear... But that one looks like it's desinged for me. And that whiskey comp, top work on the tasting and probably a good thing you were having a sit down at the time. Arr I feel like a drink just looking at it.
Cheers! Erin.
Erin-
aye hop oan ov'r anytime.... it's ainly 24 'oours or so oan a plane....
re: kirk-- thot's aboot a' the kirk ga'in ai'll dae... sounds like yur the same....
re: whisky com-- ai was sittin' doon fur a wee bite tae eat befair goin bak intae the fray!
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