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22nd November 07, 11:24 AM
#1
The Gate Keeper Kilt..?
How all! 
Now, I have only been kilted for a handful of months now, so I am sure my observant eye is not as experienced as the lot of you fellas. That stated, I was wondering how much different your observation to one matter is.
I was watching the news last night as the sports desk was covering a large fight being held at a casino in North Alberta. The star of the fight (Shonie Carter) was sporting a Black Original UK in his media release. I can't help but notice (myself included), that a great number of "gate keeper" kilts are black UK originals.
I was pondering why, and came up with nothing other then black goes with everything. Have you guys noticed anything similar?
Cheers and blessings
PS: It felt great to see another fighter sporting some of the gear I sport.
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22nd November 07, 11:26 AM
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If the black UK is the kilt of the "gate keeper" what kind of kilt is the "key master" wearing? At least the minions of gozer are sharply dressed 
I think the black UK or AK, or FK just looks tough. It's got a very industrial look to it and it adds a rougher image than a traditional tartan kilt to people that are unfamiliar with the kilt other than at parades or weddings.
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22nd November 07, 12:31 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Colin
If the black UK is the kilt of the "gate keeper" what kind of kilt is the "key master" wearing? At least the minions of gozer are sharply dressed
I think the black UK or AK, or FK just looks tough. It's got a very industrial look to it and it adds a rougher image than a traditional tartan kilt to people that are unfamiliar with the kilt other than at parades or weddings.
They Key Master wears prada. 
Seriously- I personally like to wear my black AmeriKilt with a white shirt and white hose. It looks very formal. No one else I know wears kilts at all, though, so I haven't had the same kind of experience.
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22nd November 07, 02:57 PM
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22nd November 07, 03:21 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by DireStraitsFan
Yeah.
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22nd November 07, 03:24 PM
#6
Sorry, gate keeper is a term where I am from. It signifies the thing someone either has to do or chooses to do in order the get in/ fit in.
Ex: Gary Goodridge was considered the gate keeper in K-1 because all the new guys had to fight him.
Is it really that uncommon a term in the USA?
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22nd November 07, 03:29 PM
#7
See the movie Ghost Busters for the Gatekeeper/Keymaster referrence.
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22nd November 07, 03:30 PM
#8
Sorry, I was forced to watch Ghostbusters 3-4 times this past Halloween season and it just stood out to me, hence the reference.
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22nd November 07, 04:12 PM
#9
Gotcha,
Don't slime me.
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22nd November 07, 04:28 PM
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