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20th March 06, 07:34 AM
#1
Kilted birthday
Yesterday was my birthday and I had a great time. As many of you already know, my fiance isn't too keen on me wearing a kilt. Being my birthday, I elected to wear my kilt, and being my birthday she agreed to not make an issue of it. Well, I think she might, though she'll never admit it, realize that wearing a kilt is no big deal.
Everywhere we went either nobody noticed I was wearing a kilt, or nobody cared. All of our friends complimented the look and it looks like I might have one or two converting.
I even passed what I think might have been a little test she set up. After having brunch with friends, she suggested we stop at a busy, crowded mall so she could pick up some cosmetics. Of course I agreed, and of course there were no issues. After that it was smooth sailing. Dinner at a popula BBQ joint (RedBones), and drinks at two different pubs (The Burren, and Matt Murphys). By the end of the night I think she might have even forgotten I was wearing a kilt.
Anyway, it was a success and it was fun.
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20th March 06, 07:36 AM
#2
Happy Birthday, and good luck on your continued kilted sucess with the lady in your life.
Bryan...sounds like you had a good time, indeed...
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20th March 06, 07:42 AM
#3
Happy Birthday Bryan Just remember, the more your lady sees you in a kilt, the more she is going to appreciate it
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20th March 06, 07:54 AM
#4
Happy belated birthday - and good to hear you had a fine time in your kilt!
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20th March 06, 10:43 AM
#5
Seeing is believing.
And, if you wanna have some fun with her back at the mall, have her walk about 20 or 30 paces behind you while you walk through the mall kilted.
She'll get to see the double takes, the looks, and maybe even over hear the comments others make as and after you pass them.
Ron
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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20th March 06, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Seeing is believing.
And, if you wanna have some fun with her back at the mall, have her walk about 20 or 30 paces behind you while you walk through the mall kilted.
She'll get to see the double takes, the looks, and maybe even over hear the comments others make as and after you pass them.
Ron
My 10 year old daughter does that. Then she'll catch up occasionally and fill me in on some of the comments.
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