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1st July 15, 02:39 AM
#31
What can I say, I'm a morning person ...
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1st July 15, 04:29 AM
#32
Awwww, I'm not that bad. The worst I ever say to anyone is, "I don't think you'll be happy with that...."
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1st July 15, 05:44 AM
#33
 Originally Posted by Barb T
Awwww, I'm not that bad. The worst I ever say to anyone is, "I don't think you'll be happy with that...."
Actually, Barb, I think you spent most of last summer trying to stop us from ripping things out that you thought were okay, but we didn't think lived up to your standard!
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1st July 15, 09:14 AM
#34
 Originally Posted by Barb T
Awwww, I'm not that bad. The worst I ever say to anyone is, "I don't think you'll be happy with that...."
that makes me think of when I was little and my parents would lead with "well, we're really disappointed in you..." haha
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17th July 15, 01:44 PM
#35
So.... we're a week out!
What are the odds that one is able to finish their kilt by the end of Kamp? I'd love to dance a fling in my newly {hopefully!} completed kilt before heading home!
Will try to bring some Michigan craft beer to share
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18th July 15, 03:08 AM
#36
With focus, it is absolutely possible to finish a kilt during Kamp. The first kilt I made four years ago (Isle of Skye) was all completed with the exception of the lining. I wore it anyway and finished the lining at home.
Since Okiwen is not attending this year's activities (he can be a bit distracting) I fully expect to be able to finish a kilt for my daughter and probably start one for my granddaughter as well. Although come to think of it, Ian will be there again this year ....
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18th July 15, 03:47 AM
#37
The Ashes
The Australian Cricket team is in the UK for the most important event in world history since the last Ashes series 18 months ago. I can promise you, I will not be distracting anyone this year. Well, not deliberately. And not for long each day. Stumps are drawn at the end of each day's play before the middle of the day, NY time.
Grizzled Ian
XMTS teaches much about formal kilt wear, but otherwise,
... the kilt is clothes, what you wear with it should be what you find best suits you and your lifestyle. (Anne the Pleater) "Sometimes, it is better not to know the facts" (Father Bill)
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20th July 15, 11:45 AM
#38
Since Hootie (Patti) and I will be seperated for classes the distraction level should be low. But only during the daytime.....
Humor, is chaos; remembered in tranquillity- James Thurber
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21st July 15, 11:20 AM
#39
Drum roll.....the tartan spandex tights are ready to depart for Kilt Kamp!
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21st July 15, 11:42 AM
#40
 Originally Posted by KiltedKnome
Drum roll.....the tartan spandex tights are ready to depart for Kilt Kamp! 
At least no customers will walk in and see Steve sans kilt, this year.
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