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    Kilt wearing advice at the ROLLER DERBY??

    Hey all,

    Last night I went to check out a local amateur sporting event--Roller derby--what a BLAST.

    http://www.detroitderbygirls.com/

    Anyway, I'm in line at the beer booth and a gentleman behind me says, "I don't get it." I turned to ask him what he was confused about and he said, "The kilt...I don't get it. Why are you wearing it?" So I smile and say, "It gives my sporran something to sit on."


    He's NOT smiling.

    He's gives me a concerned/confused look. I tell him that it's a way of showing pride in my Scottish and Irish heritage, and although I have to dress in a certain manner for work most days, on the weekends I prefer to wear kilts. He asks me if I play bagpipes. I say no--but I compete in Scottish Heavy Athletics. He says, "Oh, you throw the tapir". I reminded him that a tapir is a large rodent and although after a few drinks I might give'r a go, I usually stick to cabers, which are long poles.

    It's a long beer line.

    I'm trying to still be warm and friendly, but I really would just like to pick up my concessions and head back to my seat.

    He says, "I'm Scottish...Clan Mac________". So I asked him when he wore a kilt last. He said he wore one at his wedding, but never since.

    He went from questioning to appreciative. I reminded him how comfortable kilts are and he said that I looked good. I told him about xmarks and our local clan societies, Highland Games etc.

    I FINALLY made it to the front of the line and turned and asked him if he'd like a beer. He smiled and said yes, so I bought him a lager. When I turned to go, he said, "You know, my wife would love to see me dressed like that". So I said, "No better reason, eh?"

    A few moments waiting in line--a discussion that started off as a bit uncomfortable--ends up with shared beer and a smile.

    I remembered, sometimes whilst kilted--we have to play the role of ambassador
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    You were better in your description than I... I simply tell people "I hate pants".

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    Well done. I like the ambassador reminder at the end.
    KD

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    Great piece of diplomacy, Pete.
    Keep up the good work.
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    Mike
    The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
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    You are much more patient than I'd have been....probably would have inserted the standard two word response early on rather than play it out to a positive end like you did.
    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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    There is a roller Derby team here in Oklahoma City too. I'm planning to go next weekend. They're in Texas this weekend to begin their season. I was planning to wear my kilt, I just kind of assumed that no one would hardly notice at a roller Derby. Now, I'm looming even more forward to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan Tartan View Post
    There is a roller Derby team here in Oklahoma City too. I'm planning to go next weekend. They're in Texas this weekend to begin their season. I was planning to wear my kilt, I just kind of assumed that no one would hardly notice at a roller Derby. Now, I'm looming even more forward to it.
    I'm becoming a BIG fan! The girls remind me of Highland Athletes--they train hard, put on a good show, don't get paid--and end the evening drinking with their competitors!
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    I'm a Kilted Roller Derby Referee!!! I have seen a few Kilted Derby fans at bouts and always strike up a conversation with them. Derby Girls love Kilted men, some snickers and snide comments from the fans, as expected.
    As to the Question "What does a Derby Ref wear under his Kilt?"
    "Kneepads and Skates!" (In truth compression shorts, we get knocked down a bunch)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tin Whistler View Post
    I'm a Kilted Roller Derby Referee!!! I have seen a few Kilted Derby fans at bouts and always strike up a conversation with them. Derby Girls love Kilted men, some snickers and snide comments from the fans, as expected.
    As to the Question "What does a Derby Ref wear under his Kilt?"
    "Kneepads and Skates!" (In truth compression shorts, we get knocked down a bunch)
    Really!? AWESOME. That's that then...I'll be kilting up for the local Roller Derby when they're having a match.

    Just out of curiosity, Tin Whistler, where are you referrring? Not anywhere in Oklahoma by any chance?

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    Well done!
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