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    duchessofnc
    Yet more proof that there are people out there that are ignorant and love to wallow in it. Further more proof that some people are better off not drinking because they can't hold their liquor.

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    I guess my main comment would be "What did the Bride and Groom thinK?", If they were pleased, who gives a rats A$$ what your uncle or anyone else says. When asked the piper question I just smile and say " No, I'm a Minister", and leave it at that.

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    Take the wisest person on the Planet, give them a drink with ethanol in it, and they'll make stupid decisions. Just the nature of the chemical. I usually endeavor to avoid human beings with ethanol in their blood rather than seek out gatherings of them.

    Ron
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Quote Originally Posted by randal View Post
    Too bad you can't pick your family, huh? I think you did the right thing with the drunk; you can only be polite so long before you must make your stand.
    I recently attended a wedding, kilted, in Klamath Falls and the question of the day was, "Do you play the pipes." My best answer was, "Not if you want to retain your sanity".
    On a side note, where on the coast was the wedding? I live in Reedsport and am always looking for a kilt friendly place to visit.
    Cannon Beach.

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    a couple of months ago I detailed how I threw a man to the ground simply because he decided to grab my sporran, trying to catch me by surprise.

    if a guy actually lifts my kilt...I guess I'll end up in jail.

    good on you, priest or not, unwanted physical contact is assault, and we have the right to defend ourselves from it.
    Hector Rojas Young | Chilean-Scot

    operor non sentio mihi , quinymo agnosco mihi

    Clan Young - We Ride!!

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    I like Ron avoid places where alcohol is consumed. However weddings do present a problem. Ignore your Uncle it sounds as if he is jealous. Just be yourself and everything is usually OK.
    Glen McGuire

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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    Being a wrestler, I tend to be wearing the kilt most often around a rather...well... boisterous group of men and women. I don't have a problem being kilt checked once I'm wearing my singlet, because, y'know, I'm covered. But every so often as I'm heading back to the locker room I feel a rush and a breeze and have to go into panic mode to avoid exposing the lil' crippler, if you'll pardon the term.

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    Some of the best knock em down and drag em out fights I have seen have been wedding parties - it just seems to be the right mixture of whatever it takes.

    Usually it has been in the pub after the reception is over and the bride, groom and immediate family have left, but the party goes on.

    There comes a point after about half an hour or so where someone will say something or laugh at the wrong moment and the place errupts.

    Another quarter of an hour and everyone has either left or is sliding into unconsciousness and the place goes quiet but for a few minutes it can be quite lively.

    Anne the Pleater

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    At last year's xmas party I had the same 2 women keep lifting my kilt to the point I asked them if they would stop. "but you must expect it" they said. Now how would it be if I were to lift their skirts? A visit from the Police no doubt, after a slap in the face probably. IF I wear the kilt at this years, I am thinking of announcing "anyone who feels they must have a look, please ALL come forward now." Then I can get on and enjoy the evening without the constant aggro.

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    Well, I still like the idea of charging for the privilege the most...

    "What's under yer kilt?"

    "For $1 I'll tell ya. For $5 I'll show ya, and for $10 you can find out for yerself."

    (Offer extends to ladies only please)....

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