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19th November 05, 11:30 AM
#13
 Originally Posted by auld argonian
...and Andrew Beecher is seven feet tall and has killed men by the hundreds...
Good-natured kidding accepted. Besides, I can't argue when you've described me to a "T". :grin:
 Originally Posted by auld argonian
don't forget that some of us [...] might be spending more time standing on the platform waiting for the commuter train than we will striding across the frigid plains of wherever.
 Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
I've worn an Original Utilikilt (the lighter fabric kind) - along with traditional kilt hose - in sub-zero Fahrenheit temperatures. I've worn that outfit while just standing around waiting for the train.
I certainly didn't mean to sound dismissive in my original post. I just see over and over people questioning how warm the kilt is, and what they can wear with it to make it warmer. I was just trying to stress how warm the kilt already is and that, when worn with kilt hose and a warm enough coat, you don't really need lined kilts, underkilts, or longjohns.
Andrew.
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