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  1. #1
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    A lament for a kilt (or the shortest kilt life)

    The StillWater Thrifty Kilts were everything I had wanted and needed in a lightweight work kilt. Very comfortable in hot weather, washable and did I mention comfortable?

    Two days after receiving mine, it started to rain and our neighbors came over and let us know there was cat stuck on the roof of our three-story house and it had been there for at least a day.

    Its amazing how a female's expectant gaze can turn barbarians into gentleman, so I climbed up the antenna tower next to the house and did a careful transfer onto the now slick rooftop and crossed to the far corner of the roof to get the kitty.

    Well, as to be expected, the cat was having none of that and made it quite clear that it did not wanted to be rescued by such a person as I, and then climbed into the rain gutter to prove its point. Alas, though I was willing to go after the cat, the very edge of a peaked roof in the rain ... was more than I was willing.

    As I sat there, considering my options, including removing said kilt and trying to wrap the cat in it, the cat decided that the rain gutter was not the best of hiding places at the moment and came out ... saw me and redoubled its unhappy sounds.

    Twas not my choice, but the cat decided that it would rather take a leap of faith and find out of the ground was friendly then accept my help. From what I am told, the cat did land on all fours and took off running like the Devil 'imself was chasing.

    After a bit of time I extracted myself from tree and roof, but the kilt shall never quite be the same. The rough roof, tree branches and rain all worked together .... while I always knew that a work kilt would get a little rough in some areas, I had hoped it would have stayed nicer just a /tad/ longer.

    And it would be nice if I could just order a replacement backside for the one that got torn up sliding across the roof and being attacked by trees...

    Who else has had 'unexpected disaster' happen to a kilt?


    BTW, I am still extremely happy with the Thrifty Kilt and just send in payment for two more. The focus here isn't the quality of the kilt, but the abuse it went through ...

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    Sounds like you're just starting to break it in .

    BTW...it occurred to me that perhaps you'd have had better luck catching your prey, had you brought up a saucer of milk and a portable DVD player. In general, I find it's easier to catch a kitty if I provide dinner and a movie prior to taking off my kilt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wildrover View Post
    BTW...it occurred to me that perhaps you'd have had better luck catching your prey, had you brought up a saucer of milk and a portable DVD player. In general, I find it's easier to catch a kitty if I provide dinner and a movie prior to taking off my kilt.
    wildrover, methinks thou art quite saucy in thy double-entendre!

    As for kilt damage, that's what a cheap, beater kilt is for right? I think that it's a bit like a new car though, because you really notice the first scratch and then you can relax about all the next ones.
    - Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
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    I'll tip my hat to you for having the boldness to go up on a roof kilted. For modesty's sake, I probably would have changed into trousers or shorts first.

    Cats are such ingrates, aren't they????

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    Truthfully, I had really thought about changing into jeans first, but it was already raining and there was thunder on the way.

    I would have rather been on the roof kilted than on the roof in jeans when the lightening got closer.

    I will have to agree with you about cats being little ingrates....

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    I will have to agree with you about cats being little ingrates....
    'Tis their nature, I'm afraid.

    I have not yet been on a roof kilted. At some point, perhaps. But methinks jeans might be the way to go for that one.

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    I'm guessing that if your neighbors enjoyed looking up at you on the roof in a kilt, that you may find their kitty up there more often.
    "When I wear my Kilt, God looks down with pride and the Devil looks up with envy." --Unknown
    Proud Chief of Clan Bacon. You know you want some!

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    Did you ever see a cat skeleton on a roof or up in a tree for that matter???
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    That was brave thing to do in the rain. I would left it up, cats are real acrobats!
    I like the breeze between my knees

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