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1st February 14, 11:27 PM
#31
All this talk of thread, needles, machines and material is just so much hogswoggle. When is the Kilt Night? There are those that can't sew but can handle a pint glass like champions. Having experienced a very grand Kilt Night at the very first Kilt Kamp, it may be time to return and regale the masses with some world class jocularity.
Gentleman of Substance
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1st February 14, 11:44 PM
#32
I would certainly be interested in the traditional kilt course.
don
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2nd February 14, 06:50 AM
#33
 Originally Posted by H. Hastings
Silliness? I don't know what you're referring to. The traditional kilt group is always the model of restrained decorum.....
No, of course not. You and Kevin wouldn't have the slightest idea..... ;D
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2nd February 14, 07:29 AM
#34
I blame Ian for any shenanigans at the last Kilt Kamp. I mean, how serious can a guy be that measures pleats to the nearest pppfffteenth?
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2nd February 14, 07:42 AM
#35
Well, the last Kilt Kamp in Victoria had a Kilt Night and a Pizza and Beer Night and a Barbeque and a The Princess Bride Night.......I am sure something can be organized that would fit with your esteemed talents. Which would you be coming over for, Big Mikey?
[My biggest challenge at the moment is seeing if I can rearrange my schedule so I can be here to keep Steve out of trouble.]
 Originally Posted by Big Mikey
All this talk of thread, needles, machines and material is just so much hogswoggle. When is the Kilt Night? There are those that can't sew but can handle a pint glass like champions. Having experienced a very grand Kilt Night at the very first Kilt Kamp, it may be time to return and regale the masses with some world class jocularity. 
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2nd February 14, 07:55 AM
#36
 Originally Posted by H. Hastings
I blame Ian for any shenanigans at the last Kilt Kamp. I mean, how serious can a guy be that measures pleats to the nearest pppfffteenth?
Or describes his pleats as wandering like a cow in India....
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2nd February 14, 08:12 AM
#37
 Originally Posted by KiltedKnome
Well, the last Kilt Kamp in Victoria had a Kilt Night and a Pizza and Beer Night and a Barbeque and a The Princess Bride Night.......]
Did we really do all that at one Kamp? Inconceivable ....
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2nd February 14, 09:17 AM
#38
 Originally Posted by Imagineer
I would certainly be interested in the traditional kilt course.
don
Hello, Don!
Allen Sinclair, FSAScot
Eastern Region Vice President
North Carolina Commissioner
Clan Sinclair Association (USA)
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2nd February 14, 03:23 PM
#39
Okay, so those that are making plans....what are you bringing and what are you making?
For me - County Cork knife pleat, pleating pattern to be determined
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2nd February 14, 03:26 PM
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