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1st September 16, 03:26 AM
#22
 Originally Posted by Alan H
Yeah, the biggest problem with wearing a kilt on the plane is that some TSA agents freak. Most don't, but you DO usually have to get the "pat down". Aside from that, *meh*.
Glad it went well for you.
I've been whistled at about four or five times. It used to bother me. In fact twice, I stopped and confronted the whistler. Once, they backed down in front of their buddies. The other time, the guy was such a flaming, over-the-top a$$h()l3 that after facing off for 2-3 minutes, it was obvious that without knocking him out, nothing was going to shut him up. So I told him to f*** 0ff and went on my way. Now, compare that to the literally hundreds of positive experiences I've had, from just plain nice folks saying "hi", to conversations about bagpipes and caber throws, to exchanges about visiting Scotland and a couple of free coffee's bought for me. I've even been kissed by a co-ed because I was wearing a kilt. Would ANY of that happened if I was wearing blue jeans? Not bluidy likely.
Guid on ye for your first outing. Now, just carry on.
Thank you for sharing. Now, time to buy other Kilts.
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