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    Thanks

    I would like to thank all of those folks who saw me changing into my kilt at the rest stop in Albany Oregon for honking and cheering today!

    Thanks!

    Josh

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    Quote Originally Posted by SumoKilt
    I would like to thank all of those folks who saw me changing into my kilt at the rest stop in Albany Oregon for honking and cheering today!

    Thanks!

    Josh
    There's got to be a story here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SumoKilt
    ... me changing into my kilt at the rest stop in Albany Oregon....
    Can I recommend changing clothes in the bedroom or bathroom at home? Usually there is more privacy and the mirror is clean.

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    You are right of course.

    I was conducting my change with all modesty and public edification in mind, I think thats why they were cheering.

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    Ok ok ok!

    I was on my way to an event that was a 3 -1/2 hr drive one way for me - so I had comfort in mind.

    I put on my shoes but had my kilt hose rolled down. I wore shorts and then my polo shirt and vest on.

    So I get to the rest area about 20 min from where I am going get out and begin changing.

    When I was fully kilted, belted, sporraned, and ready to go is when I reached under the kilt and without exposing myself, pulled the shorts off....

    That's when the cheers and clapping started.

    Whether it was because of my skill in changing, the kilt, or just because I didn't inflict the sight of a half naked sumo sized guy on the public is still a matter of speculation. :confused:

    So I thru a wave and headed off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SumoKilt
    Ok ok ok!


    ...When I was fully kilted, belted, sporraned, and ready to go is when I reached under the kilt and without exposing myself, pulled the shorts off....

    That's when the cheers and clapping started.
    It's alway appropriote to cheer and clap at moments like that. Like when the rabbit is pulled out of the hat!

    Cheers! Bill

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    Red face

    OH NO!

    Its easier to drive in the kilt for that long of a period. At least for me its very comfortable . I was at a game yesterday its about 4 hours away from me, drove there kilted and drove home kilted.

    I stopped at a comfrot station, and was coming around a corner near the coffee stand and another kilter was there. He said I am glad to see I am not the only one still kilted. He was a drummer with the pipe band. I should have told him about Xmarks, but forgot.

    mexpiper

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    Quote Originally Posted by SumoKilt
    When I was fully kilted, belted, sporraned, and ready to go is when I reached under the kilt and without exposing myself, pulled the shorts off....
    maybe that's the only part they saw, and they thought you were pulling off any undergarments, as if to cheer for your wearing the kilt the "right way"


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    Wink Now for the truth to come out about Josh

    The Sultan (Josh) and I were at McMennamins in Portland Or and he did offer to flash several ladies. He has been known to lack decorum at times. I wont get into details about Joshs peculurarities, but sometimes he even,
    no, I cant repeat that here.

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    Lol. Too funny.

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