Alaskan,
I probably misspoke (mistyped) when I said the Japanese know how to celebrate, and if any offense was taken, I apologze.
I wear my kilt about 90% or more of the time, and consider myself very fortunate in being able to wear the kilt most of the time.
I will relate a story that came to my mind after reading your post. It was a really bad day, I already had put in about 7 hours, and was meeting a client for a business lunch, which I knew would last about 2 hours, and I had about another 5-6 hours of work to do after lunch.
While being shown our table, I overheard some ladies talking and one of them said "look, he is in a kilt in honor of Paul Cashmann Day". I did not know who Paul Cashmann is or was, I just looked at her, gave her a big grin and nodded in the affirmitive.
Glen
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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