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30th April 08, 08:46 AM
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My livelihood is that of a piper. So by definition, a kilt is wrapped around me throughout the week. I cannot recall the last occasion when I was kilted and pipe-less.
Piping is a vocation, and to a lesser degree an avocation, so difficult to ascertain how much I attribute to being a hobby. I do enjoy kilt nights, so there must at least a modicum of it.
It's difficult to distinguish the attention received from being kilted or being the piper. Admittedly, the majority of the time I have no objections to the attention brought.
During my "off-time" though, bifurcators are the norm and I have more of those than kilts.
How 'bout re-phrasing your inquiry a bit and perhaps we can provide answers more in line with your question?
Slainte,
steve
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