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7th October 06, 08:20 AM
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They're learning...
I don't know why this amused me so much, but I'm getting ready to head to Myrtle Beach for a week of R&R with friends, and in preparation I dropped off a couple of kilts at the dry cleaners earlier in the week. When I picked them up this morning, I noticed that the tag that described 2 "women's fancy skirts; long pleats - $13.95" was sticken through and written in freehand was "2 men's kilts $8.95". For some reason it made me laugh out loud, and I learned 2 lessons: (1) women really do get ripped off on their dry cleaning costs; and, (2) people really are starting to recognize kilts in the mainstream.
In any event, I've packed three kilts, a fifth of Glenfiddich Special Reserve, a fifth of J&B Rare and my golf bag. What else could I possibly need for a week on the Grand Strand?
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7th October 06, 08:41 AM
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$5.00 difference, one more reason to be glad I'm a man
-Tim
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7th October 06, 09:30 AM
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Ha ha ha ... that's outrageous. Why was there a difference in price?
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7th October 06, 10:14 AM
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thats crazy! hahaha maybe the drycleaner relised he better not over charge any man, man enough to wear a kilt.
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8th October 06, 10:24 AM
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 Originally Posted by Barclay
.... What else could I possibly need for a week on the Grand Strand?...
Good weather!
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8th October 06, 11:01 AM
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 Originally Posted by Barclay
I don't know why this amused me so much, but I'm getting ready to head to Myrtle Beach for a week of R&R with friends, and in preparation I dropped off a couple of kilts at the dry cleaners earlier in the week. When I picked them up this morning, I noticed that the tag that described 2 "women's fancy skirts; long pleats - $13.95" was sticken through and written in freehand was "2 men's kilts $8.95". For some reason it made me laugh out loud, and I learned 2 lessons: (1) women really do get ripped off on their dry cleaning costs; and, (2) people really are starting to recognize kilts in the mainstream.
In any event, I've packed three kilts, a fifth of Glenfiddich Special Reserve, a fifth of J&B Rare and my golf bag. What else could I possibly need for a week on the Grand Strand?

hmm..don't know about why the ladies are getting ripped off...but I do know that your golf trip sounds like a great one!
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8th October 06, 07:15 PM
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Hey, oherewhere I live the cleaners charge a DOLLAR A PLEAT to iron pleats. That's ON TOP OF the dry-cleaning charge. I was quoted almost thirty bucks to dry-clean a wool kilt, so either the mens or women's rates sound good to me!
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9th October 06, 03:35 PM
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Absolutely FAB!
Enjoy yer times with smiles and friends. That's all you'll really need.
Last edited by morrison; 9th October 06 at 03:38 PM.
Go, have fun, don't work at, make it fun! Kilt them, for they know not, what they wear. Where am I now?
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