
Originally Posted by
Kiltedmusiclover
You both are quite fortunate you can be kilted most of the time.
It is a goal I strive for. My wife isn't
crazy over the idea. So I will take small steps as I
try to get to your levels of Kiltdom.
I'm off this weekend to a Celtic festival and
I hope to stay kilted all weekend.
Nelson,
As one who has not worn a pair of trousers for five years last Saturday, and who does not now even own a pair, I have to say that my heart bleeds for you. The one thing in my life that I shall never regret is the giving up of trouser tyranny!
I am pleased to say that I celebrated the anniversary on Saturday evening, on my own, with a half-bottle of Champagne. Maybe, next year, I'll be able to get a party organised to help me celebrate the sixth anniversary. Anyone up for it?
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