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11th June 06, 06:36 AM
#1
Terrible News
My friend is getting married in September and I just got some awful news: his bride to be doesn't want me to wear a kilt. Of course, she gave the only excuse I have to agree with, that I couldn't outshine the bride.
Of course, the only time she has seen me kilted was when I was on my way to the beer festival and I had on my bright red MacIan tartan. She hasn't seen me dressed up neatly in the jacket and tie, but then a lot of people haven't seen me that way outside the office.
I asked her what if I wanted to make time with her single friends. She then promptly told me she doesn't have any single friends.:confused:
I guess I've still got a few months to see if she'll change her mind. Anyway, it's not really a big deal for me, as I don't wear the kilt all the time. It's just a bit frustrating that she specifically mentioned it.
Last edited by davedove; 11th June 06 at 07:41 AM.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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11th June 06, 06:44 AM
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I don't know, if you look at the picture I posted in the pics section of my daughter's wedding, I think even with all the kilts it was impossible to outshine my baby girl.
If they outlaw guns, can we go back to using swords?
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11th June 06, 06:48 AM
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 Originally Posted by Verlyn
I don't know, if you look at the picture I posted in the pics section of my daughter's wedding, I think even with all the kilts it was impossible to outshine my baby girl.
Don't you think maybe you're a bit biased? I happen to agree, but you know how insecure some women can be.
But I'm probably like a lot of guys and weddings - "Let's get this thing over and get started on the reception."
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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11th June 06, 06:58 AM
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Me? Biased? Whatever could make you think that?
If they outlaw guns, can we go back to using swords?
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11th June 06, 07:29 AM
#5
See if you can wear your kilt to the reception and do a quick change after the formal part.
Rab
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11th June 06, 07:39 AM
#6
Maybe not nice, cruel, narrow minded or whatever, but give in...it's her wedding and she makes the rules...c'est la vie
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11th June 06, 08:37 AM
#7
Kilts are what I wear. My friends understand that. So far I havent attended the wedding of anyone who isnt a friend.
Still, pick your hill to die on, this one probably isnt worth it.
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11th June 06, 08:57 AM
#8
DD,
The bride has made a request of you. The day is hers, honor the request.
A friendship is more important than a kilt. Though it is a shame because you are quite dapper in your full formal rig. I'm sure you pull off a suit or tux with equal flair.
Cheers
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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11th June 06, 09:54 AM
#9
I agree with Rab. Wear what you would wear with your kilt with black pants to the wedding and put on your kilt for the reception.
MrBill
Very Sir Lord MrBill the Essential of Happy Bottomshire
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11th June 06, 10:07 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by Robin
Maybe not nice, cruel, narrow minded or whatever, but give in...it's her wedding and she makes the rules...c'est la vie 
Davedove, I fear Robin is right. However, go on trying to persuade her, and don't feel too upset if she does'nt change her mind. I think wearing the kilt only after the ceremony could be a good idea and she will probably consent.
Good luck!
Ah, women... :confused:
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