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24th February 05, 03:37 PM
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That's a good idea, Matt.
Anyways, the funeral was today, and I attended it. I know the family quite well, and they all quite like the kilt, so I assumed that it would not have been a problem. I don't believe it drew any attention away from the man honored, considering how it could be hardly seen as I was sitting in the middle of a pew for the service. Also, when I wear a kilt, I generally don't make it a huge point. I just go about as if I was dressed as anyone else, and no one really notices it much that way.
In no way would I want to draw any attention away from who was honored. The reason I wear the kilt is because it is my best dress, and I don't really have anything else too dressy. I was the only kilted one there, but no one seemed to make any notice of it. A few people I knew there but had not previously seen the kilt mentioned it, but that was it.
In other words, it was what I would consider a 'success'.
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