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10th September 06, 09:31 PM
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New Kilt I would agree with you,but I don't think I have ever had that much of a conversation. Perhaps she was interested in a bit more? Regardless it is a great story. It goes to show you, " You meet the nicest people whilst wearing kilts"
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10th September 06, 10:13 PM
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 Originally Posted by michael steinrok
It goes to show you, "  You meet the nicest people whilst wearing kilts"
I would say that the kilt seems to bring out the extremes in people - whether extremely nice, as the story above shows, or the absolute worst in rude behaviour (i.e., the "kilt-checkers.")
I've run into both types.
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11th September 06, 04:24 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by michael steinrok
New Kilt I would agree with you,but I don't think I have ever had that much of a conversation. Perhaps she was interested in a bit more?
I was beginning to wonder about that, Michael. I dropped a few hits about not wanting to tie her up, and I new she must be busy. Quite an age difference, I'm 59 and she could not have been more than 23. Perhaps she saw me as a father figure, or just enjoyed being treated like a mature person, or enjoyed the conversation.
Darrell
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11th September 06, 08:54 PM
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 Originally Posted by NewKilt
I was beginning to wonder about that, Michael. I dropped a few hits about not wanting to tie her up, and I new she must be busy. Quite an age difference, I'm 59 and she could not have been more than 23. Perhaps she saw me as a father figure, or just enjoyed being treated like a mature person, or enjoyed the conversation.
Darrell
Fair enough
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