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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham

    The day ends with celtic music and a few drams, which explains the poor spelling;-)
    AHA! Now we know why the words on the signs in that part of the world are spelled diffrently!!

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    Not all good days are earthshaking days, eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H
    Not all good days are earthshaking days, eh?
    That's right, and I guess my point is that everyday, ordinary tasks become an adventure when kilted.

    After two years full time kilted, the confidence has grown but the excitement has not worn off, I hope it never will! (and if it does, a new kilt will always rekindle the joy) ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    That's right, and I guess my point is that everyday, ordinary tasks become an adventure when kilted.

    After two years full time kilted, the confidence has grown but the excitement has not worn off, I hope it never will! (and if it does, a new kilt will always rekindle the joy) ;-)
    Graham, my sentiments exactly, and I have only been kilted for 2 WEEKS! I had that same thought this morning when I was putting my kilt on at the YMCA and for the first time, there was another gentleman using the locker next to mine and getting dressed at the same time. It flashed through my mind, he is going to know if I go regimental or not! Should I kill him now or wait until later? What is proper ettiquete in this circumstance? Maybe I should offer to ignore whether he wore underwear with his trousers? Should I take my gym bag off in a corner and get dressed where nobody could see me? So many questions and all any of them did was generate a sense of excitement and zest for life!

    RJI
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    Well I never completely undress in front of anyone except my wife, but in your situation I would change as I would on the beach with a towel around me, ie. slip on your track pants (or whatever) under the kilt before removing it.

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    If you're in the men's locker room, I'd discreetly face the wall as I change, and just do your thing. There's nothing wrong with being naked in a changing room. That's what it's there for.

    Back to Graham's subject, I'm going to also post my daily activities. I think it's good to show all of the mundane tasks that can be accomplished while wearing a kilt.

    I went to work (as a waiter in a restaurant) wearing a khaki Utilikilt. Today no one commented about the kilt (though people often do) but one table - a mother and her four grown sons - filled out on the comment card we leave with the check that they liked it.

    I went home, showered, and changed into my Ramsay Bear Kilt, and went out with a girl to get a beer. She has no problem at all with the kilt, and likes that I wear it. While I was waiting for her in front of the bar, I got many smiles and comments of approval from people. One woman was waiting for a man, but kept checking me out. She obviously wished he was wearing a kilt when he showed up (or that she was waiting for me!).

    I went home and watched some TV. My roommates have never seen me wearing trousers (I've worn kilts only for two years).

    Normal day. That's the kilted life!

    Andrew.
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    Unfortunately for me, my daily job requires the use of BDUs - so the only time I will be able to wear the kilt is off-duty.

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    Good one Andrew, the kilt is an everyday garment, so why not share everyday events!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    Well I never completely undress in front of anyone except my wife, but in your situation I would change as I would on the beach with a towel around me, ie. slip on your track pants (or whatever) under the kilt before removing it.
    Graham and Andrew,

    Not sure how things work outside of the US, but I should have explained that I had completed my workout and showered and was in the process of getting dressed. I suppose I could have wrapped a towel around me when I got out of the shower, but when they are community showers, i.e. multiple shower heads with no walls between them and no privacy, it seems to me that it is a little late to become modest as I dress. I should also probably explain that I usually wear my workout shorts (sorry for springing that on you!) to the gym, then workout, shower, dress, and go home. My post was referring to my getting dressed again.

    I have to say that this is a great thread to reply to as I become a KILTED SAMURAI!!!!!

    RJI
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