Quote Originally Posted by KiltFitz View Post
Appreciate this might not be available to you in Australia, but if you can, maybe take her to a ceilidh or other event where lots of men would be wearing kilts and impressing the ladies? Or maybe put Mel Gibson braveheart posters up everywhere while walking around the houshe mishpronounshing your eshesh like shir Shean? Sex appeal's the key.
Actually, we were at the National Folk Festival last
year and did a couple of dances together at the
"Chaotic Ceilidh" run by a mob from Sydney calling
themselves "Scotch on the Rocks"[1]

And more recently, we were at the Celtic Festival in
Port Arlington, Vic, where there were quite a few kilts
in evidence, including mine.

So I am trying...

I think that it's more of a blokes in"skirts" thing
for her, but it's hard to get her to talk about it. Also,
she's only met one family of my Gregory relatives and
there were "issues" with that experience, so I suppose
that she might not understand the connection that I feel.

-Don

[1] the Rocks is part of the district in Sydney where the
first part of the city was settled -- now more or less an
historical precinct.