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23rd February 12, 12:07 PM
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Re: Kilted Fridays Adventures
Kilted Fridays eh...seems like I might have to start a new tradition.
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23rd February 12, 10:18 PM
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Re: Kilted Fridays Adventures
 Originally Posted by seanachie
Ern:
I did not see this thread, somehow missed it until this morning, but in all seriousness on of your earlier threads pushed me to making Fridays kilted at work.My boss is more kilt tolerant than kilt adverse, but I try not to push my luck. So for special days I wear the kilt and he is OK with it. My work schedule is longer hours Monday through Thursday and close at 12:30 on Friday. So I started wearing kilts on Friday sans permission. (better to ask forgiveness than permission) At first it was a little luke warm on the reception, now it is just an accepted thing by staff, vendors etc. I would almost bet that someone would say something if I wasn't kilted. I work in a lab and receive raw materials and cosmetic samples so generally the good tartans stay at home and my RKilts, AltKilts and PV kilts are my Friday norm.
Thanks for the inspiration!
Hey Joe,
How I can relate to this! Thanks for sharing. Hey that’s what this Forum is about encouraging one another in our kilted life! 
 Originally Posted by piperdown
Kilted Fridays eh...seems like I might have to start a new tradition.
It will give you a whole new perspective on TGIF! [Thank goodness it’s Friday] 
Here’s an open invitation to all to post your Kilted Friday Adventure here!
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24th February 12, 03:27 PM
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24th February 12, 09:38 PM
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Re: Kilted Fridays Adventures
 Originally Posted by Calico
Hm, touchy ground here.
I've started wearing the kilt on Friday's at work (Friday is 'casual day' here). Everyone has come to expect that when they ask "Why the kilt?" that I'll simply reply "It's Friday."
I also have a membership at a "store" across the street so I walk over and play with 'forbidden to mention here' toys at lunch every Friday. That's the 'adventure' part of my Fridays.
(not toys, of course, used that with 'artistic license' in mind. Safety first.)
Combine all the good stuff!
added pic from today, coworker took with phone so a bit fuzzy, sorry.

What's the good looking tartan you are wearing?
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27th February 12, 05:03 PM
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Re: Kilted Fridays Adventures
Mael,
That's my California (official state tartan) in the muted color scheme. I like it a lot. 
MEMBER: Kilted Cognoscenti
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24th February 12, 03:47 PM
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Re: Kilted Fridays Adventures
Good on ya, Ern! Awesome pic and love the inspiration. Maybe I will start doing that on our casual fridays and spice up the DOJ a bit.
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24th February 12, 04:54 PM
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Re: Kilted Fridays Adventures
Nice one Ern! Well played.
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24th February 12, 08:00 PM
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Re: Kilted Fridays Adventures
Well excuse the craniotomy ……it was the best pic of the kit. For today’s adventure I donned my USAK semi in Stewart, black, Artificer sporran and kilt belt, and recently acquired pair of Matt’s discontinued Tain HOC hose.

I had a couple of meetings with contractors to review their proposals on re-plastering our pool and spa. One the contractors was a Campbell. This fellow has done work with me in the past so is ‘comfortable' with me. I listened as he told me about kilts, tartans and the Campbells. Most of it was inaccurate, but sometimes you realize your job is just to listen and not correct.
Later in the morning, a hearing specialist who was conducting a hearing clinic came to the office to photocopy forms. She was wowed with the kilt. Leaving the office, she said, “I love kilts…. thanks for the copies, sweetie” (an endearment for an old guy). So much for that first blush of excitement.
Anyway, the Fred Red Ale at Park Lane tasted good after a busy day.
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18th July 18, 12:22 PM
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Nice
 Originally Posted by Mael Coluim
Well excuse the craniotomy ……it was the best pic of the kit. For today’s adventure I donned my USAK semi in Stewart, black, Artificer sporran and kilt belt, and recently acquired pair of Matt’s discontinued Tain HOC hose.
I had a couple of meetings with contractors to review their proposals on re-plastering our pool and spa. One the contractors was a Campbell. This fellow has done work with me in the past so is ‘comfortable' with me. I listened as he told me about kilts, tartans and the Campbells. Most of it was inaccurate, but sometimes you realize your job is just to listen and not correct.
Later in the morning, a hearing specialist who was conducting a hearing clinic came to the office to photocopy forms. She was wowed with the kilt. Leaving the office, she said, “I love kilts…. thanks for the copies, sweetie” (an endearment for an old guy). So much for that first blush of excitement.
Anyway, the Fred Red Ale at Park Lane tasted good after a busy day.
Love that kilt
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20th July 18, 01:22 PM
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Casual again in the Freedom PV. There's a festival nearby and on my noon walkabout I came across a large table of "Men in Kilts" enjoying the fare. We had a great chat. For a work uniform especially, the kilt they wear looks very good. One passing compliment by a fellow and his lady friend.
Happy Friday, all
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