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17th October 06, 01:06 PM
#31
 Originally Posted by Jaden
Hello. I'm new and not a kilted male but a female fan.  I was lurking about when I read Mechamaniac's post and I had to write a note of encouragement.
Ah, post # 1 for you... A hearty welcome to the rabble, and glad you are no longer lurking
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17th October 06, 01:10 PM
#32
Yeah? I grew up in Glen Burnie, but then I escaped to the stuck up wilds of Arnold where everyone drives a BMW, except me.
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17th October 06, 08:07 PM
#33
I'm with Alabama Kiltie on this one. I live in a fairly conservative suburb of Atlanta but I still wear mine. The only difference is I wear a UK and not a tartan kilt so I get the comments a bit more. I do as Cirthalion suggests and wear my sporran with it all the time unless I am at home. It more forces people to realize it is a kilt. I still get the occaisional "nice skirt" comment but I don't let it phase me. I have several replies for that and really could care less what their opinion is because I was raised better in that when you can't say something nice, it shouldn't be said.
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17th October 06, 08:49 PM
#34
thats too bad ignor them say hello and smile say something nice that usualy shuts the idiots up
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17th October 06, 08:51 PM
#35
I still say bludgeon them with a fire hydrant...
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18th October 06, 04:29 AM
#36
 Originally Posted by Mechamaniac
Yeah? I grew up in Glen Burnie, but then I escaped to the stuck up wilds of Arnold where everyone drives a BMW, except me. 
My band is playing in Glen Burnie this Saturday... Of course I'll be kilted!!!
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18th October 06, 04:51 AM
#37
 Originally Posted by alabama kiltie
Inappropriate, quoted material removed - Mike
As much as I can sympathise with your desire for the quick-witted burn, I submit that you'll never win anyone over with insults to their maternal parent.. A more appropriate response would be along the lines of: "Doesn't matter much to me what you think. Afterall, it takes a pair to wear a kilt.. ANYONE can go around in pants... "
Last edited by Mike1; 18th October 06 at 10:54 AM.
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18th October 06, 07:52 AM
#38
You really hated it that much?
Sadly, yes.
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18th October 06, 09:08 AM
#39
 Originally Posted by Jaden
Hello. I'm new and not a kilted male but a female fan. I was lurking about when I read Mechamaniac's post and I had to write a note of encouragement.
I’ve encountered men in kilts out and about on several occasions and I hate to stare (given the novelty of seeing one in public) and make them feel freakish but I can’t help myself. I love that kilted men take a stand and wear what they want. I think kilts are classy and noble. Good for you and keep it up - try to look past those people who don't quite "get it" because there are those of us out there that do get it and love it!!
Jaden ~
Bless you for those kind words of encouragment for us all.
You are most welcome. Look forward to hearing from you again.
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19th October 06, 09:04 AM
#40
I'm at a work-related conference this week, and have worn a kilt most of the time. I've gotten a few "skirt" comments, which seemed to break down into two categories:
1) a couple of guys I know pretty well whom I know are doing it to pull my chain -- these I usually just ignore
2) there were several others who used "skirt" and I had a distinct impression that because "kilt" wasn't part of their everyday vocabulary, they used "skirt" because the right word didn't come to mind as they were speaking. I sensed that no offense was intended
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