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Thanks for the well wishes everyone. Threads like this confirm (ha, as if there were any doubts before!), that quality men wear kilts.
 Originally Posted by CMcG
Looks like you're marrying into the right family 
We come from good stock, she and I. I'm glad you posted, as a horse hair owner. Are there any tips I should know for maintaining this? Or is a brush good enough?
 Originally Posted by Standard
Sounds like the new ML deserves a big hug for this one. She done good.
This is impressive, even for her. She originally hoped we'd be doing a Marine Corps wedding, but when she heard it was going to be kilted, she was 100% on board from the beginning, and now this is how she supports us. Compared to some other MILs I know, she's one of a kind.
 Originally Posted by Brian K
Obviously your future mother-in-law thinks her daughter made a good choice. She's a rare one, she is. Good for you!
What's funny is even before we got engaged, after she'd only met me a couple times, she referenced her "future son in law" from time to time. Her attitude toward me wasn't even, "oh I'm glad you two are getting married..." it was more to her daughter, "Hurry up any marry this guy!!!!!!!' My parents love her side of the family as well. I honestly couldn't have found a better situation.
Last edited by Teufel Hunden; 6th May 11 at 02:08 PM.
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