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1st October 04, 06:08 PM
#21
Originally Posted by Freelander
Originally Posted by kilteddispatcher
Now who gets the honor of receiving the first kilt shipped out of the new shop?
John
I hope it's mine
Sorry Freelander,
The first thing shipped out of the store was Mychael's kilt pin. I finished and shipped two more kilts today but he doesn't post on the forums.
On the plus side, I finally got your tartan fabric! I had to stay home, delaying the opening until 12:30, but I'll wash it tonight and take it to the store tomorrow.
I have two kilts to finish up, then the next is yours.
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1st October 04, 06:14 PM
#22
Looks like you were working hard!!! Will buy you a round tomorrow. we should be showing up Around 4 tomorrow(Saturday)!!
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1st October 04, 08:20 PM
#23
Bear,
Here's to you, good times, good folks, and much prosperity!
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1st October 04, 09:35 PM
#24
Thanks all for the kind words!
I can already tell that making kilts in the store will be a lot faster. That's good news for those of you that have ordered and those of you that want to order but don't want to wait so long.
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1st October 04, 11:13 PM
#25
Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
Originally Posted by Freelander
Originally Posted by kilteddispatcher
Now who gets the honor of receiving the first kilt shipped out of the new shop?
John
I hope it's mine
Sorry Freelander,
The first thing shipped out of the store was Mychael's kilt pin. I finished and shipped two more kilts today but he doesn't post on the forums.
On the plus side, I finally got your tartan fabric! I had to stay home, delaying the opening until 12:30, but I'll wash it tonight and take it to the store tomorrow.
I have two kilts to finish up, then the next is yours.
Thank you ,Thank you,Thank you ,Thank you,Thank you ,Thank you,Thank you ,Thank you,Thank you ,Thank you.
Thats really good news Bear I hope things went well yesterday
All the best......David
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2nd October 04, 05:24 PM
#26
David my friend, are we having problems with jonesing I know that you will be pleased once it arrives.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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2nd October 04, 06:43 PM
#27
Originally Posted by Freelander
Thank you ,Thank you,Thank you ,Thank you,Thank you ,Thank you,Thank you ,Thank you,Thank you ,Thank you.
I think he's pleased, Bear
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3rd October 04, 12:47 AM
#28
Originally Posted by MDR-V300
Originally Posted by Freelander
Thank you ,Thank you,Thank you ,Thank you,Thank you ,Thank you,Thank you ,Thank you,Thank you ,Thank you.
I think he's pleased, Bear
David has been waiting so long for his kilt, I'm just happy he hasn't taken out a contract on me!
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3rd October 04, 01:05 AM
#29
I was going to sent my 9 year old trumpet playing son over to play for you.
Only Kidding there are people here on the forum who have helped me in my blackest "Jonesing" moments......
BTW why do you call it "Jonesing"
All the best.....David
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3rd October 04, 02:29 AM
#30
Originally Posted by Freelander
I was going to sent my 9 year old trumpet playing son over to play for you.
Only Kidding there are people here on the forum who have helped me in my blackest "Jonesing" moments......
BTW why do you call it "Jonesing"
All the best.....David
When my sons won't get out of bed for school, I've been known to play my krumhorn so intentionally badly that school becomes preferable to listening to me play.
(A krumhorn uses a bagpipe chanter reed but plays like a recorder.)
BTW, I made the krumhorn.
A jones is a drug term for a junkie needing his next fix. It has taken on a wider use as more people use the word for anything they have to wait for or anything they like to do.
Basketball Jones was a Cheech and Chong song. (Free Chong!)
I think Utilikilts customers started the kilt jones thing.
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