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19th November 05, 08:43 AM
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The Mystery Jones
Sort of spoiled my wife's Christmas Surprise for me last night... I was commenting that via my change-saving scheme that I had enough cash to get myself a new kilt, particularly with the sale Stillwater has on their Black Watch and Nightstalker standards. She told that since it's so close the Christmas season, I should hold off because you never know who was going to get you what.
I responded that I had been hoping to get a kilt for my birthday (Nov. 1) and instead, my parents bought me two new pairs of pants. (My mother even said "Well, you can't wear kilts all the time." I don't think that they meant it as a jibe at my kilt-wearing, but they don't quite get it all). No kilts whatsoever, and I was feeling a little upset by that (especially in getting two pairs of pants that I will probably never wear). So I was going to get one anyway, despite the holidays.
So she basically told me, in a bit of a huff, that I should just go ahead and get a new kilt, then, and she'd get me something else. I immediately felt about 2 inches tall. So, after I told her that I'd much rather get a kilt from her that was special instead of just buying one, she's now promised to continue with her normal plans of getting me one.
And therein lies the mystery: I told her that I don't want to know anything about the kilt - what kind, what tartan, etc. It could be a UK, a traditional kilt, I have no idea.
Hence the "Mystery Jones." And the fact that I have to wait, now.
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19th November 05, 09:21 AM
#2
What a twist! A whole new way to jones for a kilt.
Ya best look pleased come Christmas morn ;)
Can't think of a better way to have a spouse on your side than to have them buyin' ya kilts and being joyful about it.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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19th November 05, 09:55 AM
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An interesting scenerio you have Jamie. The not knowing, sort of intoxicating.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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21st November 05, 09:41 AM
#4
Sorry that some of the surprise was spoiled, but you now know that you really do have a goody to look for on Christmas morn.
Did you keep the tags on the slacks?
Sherry
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21st November 05, 10:00 AM
#5
That's a new one! That has to be wierd to know you are getting a kilt, but not knowing what it is...
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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21st November 05, 10:42 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Sherry
Sorry that some of the surprise was spoiled, but you now know that you really do have a goody to look for on Christmas morn.
Did you keep the tags on the slacks?
Sherry
I didn't... I should have. For some reason I have issues with returning gifts because I feel like I'm rejecting the efforts of the person who gave them to me.
Actually, the worst part of the pants was that they had those adjustable waistbands that move with your... well, with your paunch. It was like "HAHAH! No kilts! And here are pants for your beer belly!"
And I'm not quite accurate on the gifts thing... my wife did get me a copy of So You're Going To Wear The Kilt, a Wicked Tinkers CD, and one of those kilt beer-bottle cozies. So I did get a kilt... just not the right size.
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21st November 05, 11:12 AM
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I know what you mean about the gifts, Jamie. I was just teasing you.
My dh's parents don't "know" him anywhere near as well as they think they do. For them, I think it's a combination of "I need to have you in this pigeonhole for my comfort level," & their large egos (they always know what's best). Maddening sometimes, but we go on making our own decisions despite their confusion. :grin: (DH is 46, & I'll be 46 in Jan., btw. I don't think the PIL are going to change anytime soon.)
Sounds like your DW did a nice job, tho'.
Sherry
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21st November 05, 11:36 AM
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So the BIG wait is on. Whatever she gets you, you had better have a big grin and a suprised look on your face.
Either way have a Happy X-mas! No pun intended.
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21st November 05, 12:17 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by ByDand
So the BIG wait is on. Whatever she gets you, you had better have a big grin and a suprised look on your face.
Either way have a Happy X-mas! No pun intended.
Oh, I know she's going to do this up right. I'm going to be pleased as punch at whatever she gets me.
Of course, I already got her gift and I KNOW she's going to be just as pleased. I'd tell you here, but she's darned savvy so I wouldn't be surprised if she reads this board to get ideas.
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28th December 05, 12:59 PM
#10
Well, Christmas has come and gone, and the Mystery Jones has been sated... in the form of a new Black Watch kilt from Heritage of Scotland!
It's a solidly made kilt - not wool... it's PV but it's very comfortable and looks pretty good (this is my first PV kilt so I don't have a frame of reference). It also came with a new sporran and chain, belt w/thistle buckle, kilt hose, and a navy kilt shirt (basically a Jacobite shirt). I wore the whole combo for my family's Christmas party on Monday and everyone liked it!
So now I not only have a new kilt but some more formal accessories to go along with it and my other kilts. The wife set me up nicely!
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