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14th April 08, 07:26 AM
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Without advocating any particular approach, I can't help but wonder if going Regimental is completely indefensible for that kind of situation, i.e., working indoors in a "office" setting where flashing would seem to be unlikely.
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15th April 08, 06:58 AM
#12
Thanks Steve for the wonderful story. Since, I've been on one of your tours I guess I can appreciate it even more. By the way, what a wonderful museum it is. It was one of the many highlights of the 2007 Kilt Kamp.
Past President, St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
Member, Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
Founding Member, Celtic Music Spokane
Member, Royal Photographic Society
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15th April 08, 07:20 AM
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Hmm. After all that time of volunteering they still didn't have an answer...and they felt the need to ask as if it were important. Still you handled it very well.
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15th April 08, 07:23 AM
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15th April 08, 09:30 AM
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Thanks for sharing the story. That is definitely a really good way to handle it. I'm glad that there are people willing to talk about this to help us socially inept people (mainly me ) out of a potentially sticky situation.
The family is planning a trip up your way this summer, I'm definitely putting the museum on the list of must do activities! Thanks again.
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15th April 08, 09:44 AM
#16
Hi guys, Can we let this die as just a nice story. I have been a Docent at the museum for 11 years, I have worn my kilt for the past 4. I know that it was a very uncomfortable situation for my supervisor to be told she had to ask.
It seems that there were some comment cards from visitors complimenting me on my knowledge and presentation skills. The said "The Docent in the Kilt". It seems that because I am at the museum on Sunday and the paid staff did not know I was in a kilt that there were concerns. Yes, it is PC gone wild. but it is also a concern for the visitors.
I am in the galleries, moving, talking, sitting, and in very close contact with many visitors of all ages. Even one case of my inadvertently flashing would be too much.
This is why I never, and I repeat never go regimental while in front of the public. I would never sully the reputation of the museum, myself or the kilt.
I was simply trying to defuse an embarrassing situation with some humor. I thought my comment about "Why, you too are naked under your clothes." did that well and opened a further discussion about the visitors reactions to the kilt.
Let's just let it go at that, OK.
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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15th April 08, 03:33 PM
#17
It was an excellent answer, but still none of her business despite her concern.
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15th April 08, 03:56 PM
#18
 Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
Hi guys, Can we let this die as just a nice story. Let's just let it go at that, OK.
Steve,
Again, that was a great story. I'm going to close the thread for you as people are probably going to keep wanting to get a last word in.
It reamins a nice story.
Cheers
Jamie
Last edited by Panache; 15th April 08 at 04:01 PM.
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