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25th January 08, 09:01 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by keith A.
Wearing a kilt helps you to learn to lift with your legs not your back, thats for shore.
I've noticed that too.
Bending at your knees and keeping your back strait does make a difference. I'm sure people who are against gardening in a kilt would point out that you can stop bending down from your hips and so on while wearing pants. I'm really not sure what the problem with kilted gardening is, but most of my life is tied up with my work in the garden, and I might only wear a kilt once or twice a month when going in town to the store if I wern't wearing it around the house and so on.... I'll try to stick to my own realm of kilt wearing and stay on my own turf, so to speak. I know I don't belong out there with the PC jackets and checked hose posts and threads.
Last edited by Bugbear; 22nd October 08 at 08:18 PM.
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