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21st April 09, 11:30 AM
#21
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
Don't forget the "pisskies"; there were quite a few Episcopalians (as Spartan mentioned already) in the Highlands, and the Episcopal Church of the USA is a "Scottish" church in the fact that its first Bishop was consecrated in Aberdeen by three SEC Bishops in 1784.
In fact, I would say there are more pisskies kilt-wearers then Presbyterian.
T.
and the neo-pagans. You never know what they will be wearing. Or not. But then again, even if they get the %, they won't likely have the quantity.
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21st April 09, 02:19 PM
#22
My sister-in-law goes to a Presbyterian church in Chandler, AZ. She says the several of the men wear their kilts on the first Sunday of every month. We've been to church with her once or twice, but never when they have been wearing kilts.
It might be worth a trip out there on a weekend just to participate.
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21st April 09, 02:41 PM
#23
 Originally Posted by rodandy
My sister-in-law goes to a Presbyterian church in Chandler, AZ. She says the several of the men wear their kilts on the first Sunday of every month. We've been to church with her once or twice, but never when they have been wearing kilts.
It might be worth a trip out there on a weekend just to participate.
I'd say, follow that impulse!
:ootd:
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