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    I do note that the JB garb description is somewhat like the first descriptions of the belted plaid.

    There is a description in Matt Newsome's article at the STM, "The Early History of the Kilt."
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    not nearly man enough

    I have a special name for my deconstructed t shirts.


    They are called dustrags.

    Surely somebody can make a joke about "wild honeys" can't they?
    Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacLowlife View Post
    I have a special name for my deconstructed t shirts.


    They are called dustrags.

    Surely somebody can make a joke about "wild honeys" can't they?
    Scottish Beekeepers Association
    There you go, MacLowlife. Perhaps you could get a date with a Scottish bee keeper lady.

    I doubt one should wear a kilt while keeping bees though.

    Most of my dustrags are work clothes. Wouldn't want to turn the compost heep in a morning suit or tuxedo... much less a kilt.
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    Sorry... that's my fault.

    My reference book on eating bugs does say that bugs are eaten in Japan.
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