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15th March 11, 05:40 PM
#21
Excellent story, very well handled. One day, when I grow up, I want to be that patient. (Well, I can hope)
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15th March 11, 05:50 PM
#22
 Originally Posted by Spartan Tartan
Spicey mcHaggis!!!
I was thinking of doing the same for my local team!
Ha ha ha...still liking that name....Spicy McHaggis!!!
HAHAHA take my Derby Name and I will hunt you down!
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15th March 11, 05:53 PM
#23
 Originally Posted by The Thirsty Viking
HAHAHA take my Derby Name and I will hunt you down! 
I would never even dare to do such a thing! But, I will know how to find you now We can't have a thirsty Viking as a non skating official out there now can we? That wouldn't be beffitting a sailor, after all.
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15th March 11, 05:55 PM
#24
Kilt Maker and Kilted Roller Derby Referee
MIKKO SUAVE
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15th March 11, 05:57 PM
#25
Steve! You just made my day
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15th March 11, 06:17 PM
#26
 Originally Posted by Detroitpete
<snip>
I remembered, sometimes whilst kilted--we have to play the role of ambassador
I find that the kilted are often called upon to play that role... outside of the Highlands anyway!
Great story too, sounds like a fun event
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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15th March 11, 06:34 PM
#27
 Originally Posted by Spartan Tartan
I would never even dare to do such a thing! But, I will know how to find you now  We can't have a thirsty Viking as a non skating official out there now can we? That wouldn't be beffitting a sailor, after all.
Haha... well Thirsty Viking is the name is of my custom Drinking Horn business.
Anyhow... to the OP.. Great job! Good to see more of the Kilted representing in a calm, and diplomatic manner. I get pretty irritated when I see a guy in a kilt completely over-react when the uninformed call it a "skirt" or call it "Irish" when its clearly a scottish tartan, or what-not.
Hell, I even got called Jewish one time because I was wearing a kilt, but that is a story for another time.
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16th March 11, 12:42 AM
#28
Kilts and derby
Ive been reffing here on the island since my long-ship broke its mast on these shores 4 years ago and have sported a kilt since day one.
The ladies of the track have given me tons of support.
I swear they intentionally knock other players in my way just to see if IŽm conforming to dress codes ... sometimes i forget about the dress code.
Apparently they have all seen ŽOdinŽs eyeŽ.
Anyway ... glad to see more kilted refs on the track, it certainly has become a fashion staple in derby.
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16th March 11, 01:04 AM
#29
sisu {Today, 12:42 AM Posts: 1}
WOOOF ! to xmts & greeting, salutations, a sniff of the tail and "ya got a bone to bury in the yard?" woof woof!
Go, have fun, don't work at, make it fun! Kilt them, for they know not, what they wear. Where am I now?
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