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3rd October 08, 07:57 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by Tommie
I guess where you and I differ,is that I do not look for "occasions" as you put it,to wear a kilt.
I wear a kilt whenever and where ever I choose.
I think no more about wearing a kilt than I do wearing pants,shorts or anything else.
The kilt has become a part of my wardrobe that I like and choose to wear more than anything than anything I own.
Pants and shorts are just that,pants and shorts.Boring.
But the kilt-Yeah- that says something about a man an those that choose to wear it.
I choose not to blend in with the every day humdrum of suits and pants.
My two cents worth.
*you rebel*
The only difference between your thinking and mine is that I consider pants EVIL!
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