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30th November 05, 12:28 PM
#1
One success and another in the making...
Ed -- Good for you! Forget Ms. Clueless and enjoy the day and your success in bringing the kilt to the wretched masses
mddock58 -- let me (us) know when you take the plunge. If you need moral support, I'll come to your workplace around lunchtime: two kilted in the same place at the same time -- they won't stand a chance
Negative feedback for the 'skirted' male co-worker? I strongly doubt he was wearing a true kilt. I've yet to get any negative reaction worth noting (one putz only) in the seven months I've braved the NYC workforce kilted. I could see sarong-style or Goth/Spartacus leather not flying -- but a 'real' kilt?
So far so good in my world today (just above Wall St/financial data industry). Co-workers are slowly getting the hint that on any given day I may come in kilted. Today was a given since it's St. Andrew's Day. Broke out a new Stillwater Standard in Royal Stewart. A big shift (can you say "BRIGHT!") since my others are Black, Black Watch and Black Stewart. No theme there - I'm just thrifty and won't go for Douglas until I stabilize the size of my middle.
Peace.
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30th November 05, 01:27 PM
#2
I suspect it was more of a cross-dressing issue, I didn't get the info from any management, it was from a co-worker, and it happened a while ago.
I'm in Mid-town and just got back from a walk cross-town and was dissapointed to not see anyone kilted. (2-3 PM)
Oh well
Like I said, the wall will be broken, I am a Stubborn German\English\Irish\Scot. 
Just ask my lovely Wife!
Last edited by mddock58; 30th November 05 at 02:17 PM.
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30th November 05, 07:05 PM
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Shotdir! Congratulations! Fireworks, yells of joy, the clouds part and a ray of sunshine spotlights you in front of the world! Which actually explains your own feelings after the first time kilted in the office! It is liberating, and adds a bounce to your step. Glad you took the plunge.
mddock58, if you are convinced it is what you want to do, do it in your own time, and if you decide not to tackle it, thats cool too. Wearing the kilt should be something you do because you want to, not because you are on a crusade, unless of course you ARE on a crusade. Hope that makes sense!
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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1st December 05, 12:39 PM
#4
Too true
 Originally Posted by mddock58
I'm in Mid-town and just got back from a walk cross-town and was dissapointed to not see anyone kilted. (2-3 PM)
Not surprised. Although I don't wander the whole island of Manhattan, I've yet to see any other person sporting a kilt. I've seen the kilted on St. Patty's Day (pipers) and Tartan Day (um...pipers or folks staffing the 'Scottish Village' in Grand Central). Maybe somebody's hiding out around NYU/West Village or another youthful conclave.
But in the business districts it's slim pickins. Well, not slim really...I'm on the husky side of the fence. :-D I usually feel like I'm the only kilt-wearer on this rock. I'll welcome the company if - as KCW rightly notes -- it works for you.
Shotdir -- any end-of-day recap you care to share? How did things finish up?
DD
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1st December 05, 01:42 PM
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I've only run into one other person on the streets of DC in a kilt, and he was wearing a black UK-style kilt (but it wasn't a UK). However, one day one of my students came into my stained glass class and told me that she had run into a young man earlier that day in Arlington wearing a kilt too.
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1st December 05, 09:20 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by A Dhuglas
...But in the business districts it's slim pickins. Well, not slim really...I'm on the husky side of the fence. :-D I usually feel like I'm the only kilt-wearer on this rock. I'll welcome the company if - as KCW rightly notes -- it works for you....
A Dhuglas and Shotdir, if I end up traveling to NYC for anything I will let you know and maybe we can hook up to stage a kilted raid on Times Square or the Village!
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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1st December 05, 09:24 PM
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Hey, I love visiting New York. So if it can be arranged in advance I'll be rolling along beside you in my wheel chair!
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2nd December 05, 09:19 AM
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KWC, Shotdir -- the more the merrier!
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2nd December 05, 11:20 AM
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I'd like to see the Scottish Village in Grand Central Stn.
Sherry
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