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26th December 07, 03:56 PM
#1
Christmas Kilting
So who all here got to do Christmas Day kilted and how did it go.
We went for lunch at a busy hotel for brunch I had on my purple Warrior kilt and matching sweater and cream kilt hose.with over 100 other people there
pleasent smiles one woman told me here family name and a gentleman asked
me about mine and said I looked comfertable. great day out I ran 2 other days of the long weekend kilted all positive days . So how was everyones
holiday ?
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26th December 07, 04:05 PM
#2
Let's see... I don't own a pair of pants that fit me any more. I have shrunk out of all of them. So I did Christmas Day, and Christmas Eve, and today, and Sunday... and just about every other day that ends in a "y" kilted. So it went well! My sister in law isn't at all accepting of it (it's OK for her to wear pants, though- go figure) but otherwise it went well. I wore my Black Stewart, white shirt, green socks, tartan flashes, and a fly plaid with thistle broach to Midnight Mass. I got tons of great compliments on how I looked. Father Malikai (or however you spell it) is an old wisea** Irish priest. He loved the way I looked, and was very appreciative that I went out of my way to dress so nicely. So all in all, I'd say it was a very good Christmas.
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26th December 07, 04:35 PM
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 Originally Posted by Nighthawk
Let's see... I don't own a pair of pants that fit me any more. I have shrunk out of all of them. So I did Christmas Day, and Christmas Eve, and today, and Sunday... and (snip) every other day that ends in a "y" kilted.
I need to change part of the above so it fits for me, so - here goes!
Let's see... I don't own a pair of pants that fit me any more. The pants have all shrunk. So I did Christmas Day, and Christmas Eve, and today, and Sunday... and every other day that ends in a "y" kilted.
Christmas was great, and the more so, because I was kilted!
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26th December 07, 06:21 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
The pants have all shrunk. 
Man, I hate when that happens! Try using a cooler setting on your dryer.
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26th December 07, 06:47 PM
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I did kiltmas this year. Starting from Christmas eve going through now, I only wore a kilt. Everything went well and had a few different parties at different places.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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27th December 07, 09:16 AM
#6
Did wear the kilt to my Mom and Dads' on Christmas Day...but that was about it. Not that I wouldn't have worn it for some of the other festivities but in all cases I would have had to stop what I was doing and change clothes...it was all too hectic for me to do that, though.
Much to my disgrace, I didn't even wear it to the Christmas event at my buddy's music store last night...again, just too rushed to have the time to change. I thought this was supposed to be a relaxed time of the year...
Best
AA
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27th December 07, 10:55 AM
#7
OK, I didn't wear my kilt on Christmas Day, I wore a pair of jeans that my dad bought me.
I did wear my kilt yesterday though. I went out with my new sporran, belt, and hose. I got nothin', no positive, yet no negative. I got a few stares and neckturns, but no quotes, question, comments, etc. But I guess that's a good thing, silence is golden.
Plus, I think they backed off because I went along with my brother and he was kilted, too. So I think they didn't want to have trouble with BOTH of us!! And I think a couple of kilted metalheads didn't look too inviting to insults
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27th December 07, 11:01 AM
#8
I did wear a kilt this Christmas... Christmas eve too... Black Watch with a black sweater, black hose, dark blue flashes, and my new Doc Martens.
I went to church, extended family's, in-laws, and my mom's house.
I got very few comments from family, but all of them I did get were positive.
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27th December 07, 11:15 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by Nighthawk
Man, I hate when that happens! Try using a cooler setting on your dryer. 
Jay,......I think that means you should put them in the refrigerator.
"The opposite of faith is not doubt. Doubt is central to faith. The opposite of faith is certainty."
Ken Burns
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27th December 07, 12:38 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by auld argonian
... I would have had to stop what I was doing and change clothes...it was all too hectic for me to do that, though.
Simple solution: don't wear something you have to change out of - wear the kilt all the time!
Andrew.
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