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14th July 04, 09:15 AM
#11
Tim,
First of all... GREAT PARENTING!
Second, make sure to upload one of the pictures to the AmeriKilts.com website so Michael can plop that baby on the Gallery Page!
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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14th July 04, 09:22 AM
#12
Big "thumbs up" to both you and Dallas! What a great job you've done for him to have such confidence at his age. I echo everyones sentiment, tell Dallas we're proud to know there's a fine young man like him out there kilting.
Jamie
Quondo Omni Flunkus Moritati
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14th July 04, 09:33 AM
#13
Tim,
This is great to see He is really showing confidence and looks like the happiest lad around. Congratulations on a fine looking son!
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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14th July 04, 10:07 AM
#14
Tim Great pic's in the gallery.Your son looks great in his Kilt.Never mind the small minded School attitude.
Love the off-road pic's Too
I've just got a Range Rover V8 myself.Do a bit of off roading now and again.Mind you the roads over here are like cart tracks anyway
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14th July 04, 10:09 AM
#15
Originally Posted by Doc Hudson
Did Dallas and his young lady friend plan for their hem-lines to match, or was it happy co-incidence?.
Probably a coincidence, however they do chat on the phone each night and any day he wears his kilt to school, she wears a skirt or dress too.
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14th July 04, 10:11 AM
#16
Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
Originally Posted by Andrew
Tim, please pass on to your Son a pat on the back and a well done from the Lads here! Your Dallas has the right stuff being Kilted and confident at his age. Again well done to Dallas!
Andrew speaks for me.
Bear, he'll be happy to hear your praise. He's been surfin your site alot lately, so I think he'll be asking for a bear kilt next.
BTW: what is current wait time on a 4 yard Griz cut?
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14th July 04, 12:46 PM
#17
Originally Posted by T90 Tim
Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
Originally Posted by Andrew
Tim, please pass on to your Son a pat on the back and a well done from the Lads here! Your Dallas has the right stuff being Kilted and confident at his age. Again well done to Dallas!
Andrew speaks for me.
Bear, he'll be happy to hear your praise. He's been surfin your site alot lately, so I think he'll be asking for a bear kilt next.
BTW: what is current wait time on a 4 yard Griz cut?
When does he graduate High School?
Seriously, 2-3 months. I've gone back to making all the kilts myself. It is actually going to be faster, cheaper and better quality. I made Andrew's 12 yard kilt myself after 2 wrongly made kilts that wasted 20 yards of fabric and a lot of time.
I am now fully self-employed, as I had been working in a lumber yard part-time. No time for that any more!
I'm still looking for a seamstress or kiltmaker but until I find the right one, It's just me and my poor, bleeding digits. (Ever tried to push the head of a pin through four layers of fabric?)
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14th July 04, 01:09 PM
#18
attaboy, get em hooked young
he'll love you for it.
HEY BEAR, ANOTHER ADDICT !!
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14th July 04, 01:10 PM
#19
Originally Posted by Andrew
Tim, please pass on to your Son a pat on the back and a well done from the Lads here! Your Dallas has the right stuff being Kilted and confident at his age. Again well done to Dallas!
I second that
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14th July 04, 01:25 PM
#20
Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
(Ever tried to push the head of a pin through four layers of fabric?)
Yup, and still doing that. The scar tissue builds up fast.
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