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    A new one on me

    Well, I went and served dinner tonight to members of my church kilted. This was the group which contains "Middle Aged" through "Senior Citizens." While I was there I got a lot of compliments, Everyone who was a little bit Scottish wanted to talk to me, and I got cat calls from "Grandma Ladies." It was a great night, and a good experience. Cat calls and whistling from grandma ladies is a new one on me. Oh yes someone told me my knees were showing too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jordanjm View Post
    Oh yes someone told me my knees were showing too.
    As well they should be, laddie!
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    Never under estimate the power of the Kilt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jordanjm View Post
    Well, I went and served dinner tonight to members of my church kilted. This was the group which contains "Middle Aged" through "Senior Citizens." While I was there I got a lot of compliments, Everyone who was a little bit Scottish wanted to talk to me, and I got cat calls from "Grandma Ladies." It was a great night, and a good experience. Cat calls and whistling from grandma ladies is a new one on me. Oh yes someone told me my knees were showing too.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker View Post
    As well they should be, laddie!
    I'll Second that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMan View Post
    Never under estimate the power of the Kilt.
    But also never under estimate a grandma - it's safer.

    Even in a kilt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater View Post
    But also never under estimate a grandma - it's safer.

    Even in a kilt
    Grandmas are like kilt wearers - they just don't care what others think of them. That gives them a lot of latitude for "eccentric" behaviour.
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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin View Post
    Grandmas are like kilt wearers - they just don't care what others think of them. That gives them a lot of latitude for "eccentric" behaviour.
    Are you suggesting that we are "eccentric" also?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater View Post
    But also never under estimate a grandma - it's safer.

    Even in a kilt
    Just because there is snow on the roof doesn't mean there isn't a fire in the fireplace. Grandma is still only 16 at heart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater View Post
    But also never under estimate a grandma - it's safer.
    Even in a kilt
    My wife is grandmother to 8...
    Trust me... never, never, never assume anything!
    Grandmothers can be the most (tastefully) bawdy wenches on the planet!
    Why do you think I'm smiling? LOL

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    I have stopped being surprised at who will say what where. The most amazing thing about a kilt is that people feel like they can comment. And it doesn't matter what you say back. If you explain things: ah well, Scots never stop talking. If you are rude: ah well, Scots are always looking for a fight. If you're wearing a kilt, you're like a Scot so you're one of those two.

    Isn't it grand?!

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