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    My first outing with the kilt is this Friday. I'm a little nervous, but it's mostly for our first Kilt Night in this area (at least in a long time) I need to pick one of my friends up and we need to get to a couple stores first. At least this story doesn't make it seem that there was too much trouble.

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    They have it on their cell phone. It was such a surprise to us, that we didn't even ask them to email it.

    DALE.

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    so where is the pic with the girls?

    You don't have to be Scottish to be comfortable!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaplain Harris View Post
    My first outing with the kilt is this Friday. I'm a little nervous, but it's mostly for our first Kilt Night in this area (at least in a long time) I need to pick one of my friends up and we need to get to a couple stores first. At least this story doesn't make it seem that there was too much trouble.
    Dont worry about C.H. after a while it is not such a big deal any more, and on the upside people will strike up a conversation with you because you are in a kilt who would never have otherwise (if my experience is any indication)

    The other strange development is that people I know will ask me where the kilt is if I am not wearing it.

    So go out and enjoy it, it's worth the few disparaging comments.

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    Great comments! It was funny when the guy just couldn't understand why you were wear them.

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    Yeah, good story.

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    I like to call the clueless men "the hungry chipmunks". They musn't have any nuts. ha ha!

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    Good job getting out and educating the masses!

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    I like the bullet belt, wish I knew where to get one (other than stealing my friend's stedaughters belt. She also thinks I'm "the most awesome man" she's ever met cuz I wore my leather kilt the first time she met me).
    Looks and sounds like a good time, no sideways comments.


    CT - good day

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaplain Harris View Post
    My first outing with the kilt is this Friday. I'm a little nervous, but it's mostly for our first Kilt Night in this area (at least in a long time) I need to pick one of my friends up and we need to get to a couple stores first. At least this story doesn't make it seem that there was too much trouble.
    I find that I stand straighter in a kilt, tend to stride purposely and just ignore the general population in bifurcated garments. There is an inherent level of superiority built in to wearing a kilt.You will enjoy it more each time!

    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by BEEDEE View Post
    I find that I stand straighter in a kilt, tend to stride purposely and just ignore the general population in bifurcated garments. There is an inherent level of superiority built in to wearing a kilt.You will enjoy it more each time!

    Brian
    Yeah. I've noticed I'm more confident wearing a kilt then when I am trousered.

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