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    A hard day at work - but no lassies

    People keep telling me that I can't wear a kilt up ladders, so I thought I would prove them wrong.

    Lovely breeze!!


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    What does "merseys killt rain" mean and why is kilt spelt incorrectly?

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    Good going, Graham.
    I think if you want to wear a kilt up a ladder, you ought to. People have free will and can choose to look or not look. There's always a lassie on the escalater at the mall doing the same thing, and she never gets in trouble.

    Beverlonian, I think it's supposed to be "mers eysk ill train" but don't ask me what that means (some kind of rail transportation, I think).

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    Well spotted, it's short for Mersey Skilled training, but at least the word "kilt" is in there.

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    No grey dust coat Graham. Well done great shot definatly a winner
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    No David, I gave up the dustcoat after all the nasty things said about it

    I do have a black apron now, but only use it around the place here.

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    Have you thought about maybe a heavy leather apron maybe something like a welders apron? it would be heavy enough to keep a kilt down and at the same time protect the kilt. I have thought about them a couple of times. as i used to wear one while welding some.

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    I have Miah, as a bonus I could pretend it's a leather kilt

    Bit heavy for the work I do, I'll try the cotton apron for a while, see how long it lasts.

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    Great shot Graham!

    So you have no lassies, but I have noticed that you have a couple of laddies holding you up. Oops I mean ladders Can't see with these dirty glasses
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    Great job Graham! You may not have any Lassies there but you are Kilted. I have found that working at sea in my Kilt is only good on a very few days when there is no wind and the work is light duty. So I am jelous of you and all the Kilting you get to do.

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