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1st February 12, 05:23 PM
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An Open Letter to Jock Scot
I’ve belonged to this forum for a little over a year now.
I would consider myself fairly traditional in wearing the kilt and its accoutrements.
I have learned a great deal from the members here.
I consider your “opinions” on how to wear the kilt to be indisputable.
When a question about how to wear something arises, I wait to hear from you to find out how things “are done”.
I wear my kilt to honor my heritage. I’m not really concerned nor have I given much thought as to whether others should be honored that I wear it or whether their reasons for wearing it are valid.
I am concerned that I am wearing it properly when I do.
And it is this information that I have gotten from you that I find invaluable.
I am very sorry that things got to the point where you felt you had to leave.
Re-reading that fateful post, I see that it could have and in my opinion should have ended after the question, your reply, and the thank you.
Question asked and answered and we should have moved on.
I think during that time there weren’t a lot of kilt wearing functions going on so discussions got a little out of hand. (Native Scots, Diaspora, Rules of the Gentleman, Alternative to the Gentleman)
I’ve noticed now that Burns Nights have happened the posts are back to being about how people are kilted and various and sundry items to be worn with the kilt.
I for one miss your valuable input.
Please consider rejoining us.
Gary
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1st February 12, 05:32 PM
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Re: An Open Letter to Jock Scot
Originally Posted by gpmeakin
I’ve belonged to this forum for a little over a year now.
I would consider myself fairly traditional in wearing the kilt and its accoutrements.
I have learned a great deal from the members here.
I consider your “opinions” on how to wear the kilt to be indisputable.
When a question about how to wear something arises, I wait to hear from you to find out how things “are done”.
I wear my kilt to honor my heritage. I’m not really concerned nor have I given much thought as to whether others should be honored that I wear it or whether their reasons for wearing it are valid.
I am concerned that I am wearing it properly when I do.
And it is this information that I have gotten from you that I find invaluable.
I am very sorry that things got to the point where you felt you had to leave.
Re-reading that fateful post, I see that it could have and in my opinion should have ended after the question, your reply, and the thank you.
Question asked and answered and we should have moved on.
I think during that time there weren’t a lot of kilt wearing functions going on so discussions got a little out of hand. (Native Scots, Diaspora, Rules of the Gentleman, Alternative to the Gentleman)
I’ve noticed now that Burns Nights have happened the posts are back to being about how people are kilted and various and sundry items to be worn with the kilt.
I for one miss your valuable input.
Please consider rejoining us.
Gary
*** I absolutely agree with you Gary! Well stated sir!
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1st February 12, 05:33 PM
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Re: An Open Letter to Jock Scot
*** Well said.
I'm glad I'm not the only one to have missed Jock's presence.
ith:
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1st February 12, 05:35 PM
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--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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1st February 12, 05:44 PM
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Re: An Open Letter to Jock Scot
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1st February 12, 06:07 PM
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Re: An Open Letter to Jock Scot
I think we all feel the same way. I, for one, have found his posts very informative and certainly helpful. Hopefully he is still reading the posts here and understands how we feel.
Jock please come back and continue giving us yuor insight.
proud U.S. Navy vet
Creag ab Sgairbh
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1st February 12, 06:14 PM
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Re: An Open Letter to Jock Scot
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1st February 12, 06:39 PM
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Re: An Open Letter to Jock Scot
Jock, I consider you a friend and a valued member of this forum, regardless of whether we always agree or not. I too value your opinions and viewpoints and miss your immensely interesting and entertaining banter, on any topic at hand. The silence of your absence here is deafening. Please know you are missed. Only you can know when, if ever, it is right for you to return. But I hope that it is sooner rather than later, or never.
jeff
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1st February 12, 06:53 PM
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Re: An Open Letter to Jock Scot
Let YOUR utterance be always with graciousness, seasoned with salt, so as to know how you ought to give an answer to each one.
Colossians 4:6
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1st February 12, 07:05 PM
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Re: An Open Letter to Jock Scot
Jock left?!!?
WTH did I miss???
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