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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob C.
    I emceed a banquet of about 200 people, while kilted.
    Sorry I'm just a thick English man I had to look up "emceed"


    Definitions: master or mistress of ceremonies: a person in charge of the proceedings at an event or entertainment



    transitive and intransitive verb (past and past participle em·ceed, present participle em·cee·ing, 3rd person present singular em·cees)Definitions: be master of ceremonies: to act as a master or mistress of ceremonies for an event

    [Mid-20th century.< MC2 "master of ceremonies"]

    now that is one a good word
    Derek LOL

    ps good Photos and very nice tartan

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    So they made you work for your supper, eh Bob!? ;)

    So, what the the big occasion?

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    Thanks, everyone. The event was the statewide convention of the New York State Jaycees. It was the year-end convention, so they had an awards banquet and the installation of new officers.

    I'm a former officer and an officer in an affiliated organization, so I help out when I can.

    Graham, the tartan is Scottish Borderland, #5359 in the ITI. Of course, I got lots of nice comments, a few good-natured "nice dress" comments and a few people who asked "the question." People were really amazed when I opened the champagne bottles with my dirk. Actually, I was a little surprised that it worked, myself. I had read about it, but never tried it before.
    Last edited by Bob C; 15th January 06 at 02:48 PM.
    Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob C.
    People were really amazed when I opened the champagne bottles with my dirk. Actually, I was a little surprised that it worked, myself. I had read about it, but never tried it before.
    Bob,

    Please explain how to open a champagne bottle with a dirk. I have never heard of this method.

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    très chique!

    :grin:

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    Very well done Bob, you and your wife are a great looking couple.

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