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12th March 06, 09:44 PM
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Kilted while shopping
Yesterday following my rugby team's bootcamp, I was heading home when for some reason I got the urge to do a quick check on a computer desk at Best Buy. I was in my camouflage UK Original and didn't really think much of the fact that I was going to go shopping in my kilt as I had been in it all day with no comments (except for a few smart arses on the team who I ignore).
I asked one sales person for help and all he could do was stare at my kilt. When he would talk to me, he would stare at the kilt. I finally said, "Thanks for admiring my legs, now let's talk about this desk. Can I get it delivered?" He stammered out something about going to go check but he never came back...I had a good laugh....
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12th March 06, 09:49 PM
#2
He was probably embarrassed. Fun times while cilted, eh?
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12th March 06, 11:39 PM
#3
Even shopping in a supermarket, which I normally dread, is exciting when kilted!
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13th March 06, 12:11 AM
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Truth to tell, as often as my wife and I get to the stores and the mall it's very rare that anyone pays any attention to my kilt. Once in a great while someone will comment, generally positive, but it's rare. Just a nonevent.
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13th March 06, 02:38 AM
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My wife and I were just shopping on Saturday at the mall and I had my saffron duck cloth kilt on and we got lots of stares from people. The thing i noticed most of all was the children they aren't afraid to say exactly what they mean. Parents are funny cause to them it is such a shock as to what their child says to a guy in a kilt. I also find that a lot of elderly people are very interested when they see someone in a kilt, they alomost always had a relative that wore and they remember how handsome it was you always get a history lesson.
MacHummel
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13th March 06, 03:49 AM
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out shopping
spent all weekend in kilt, went to SW kilt night, had great time. Booked in hotel, 3 girls at reception desk, no one seemed to care about what I was wearing. Coming home we had to stop at Zellers department store, again no reaction to my wearing a kilt. We continued on and stopped at wal-mart, really nobody seemed to care. We also went to the Canadian Legion, some members came to talk to us, never mentioned anything about my kilt. Had a great time.
McPelle
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13th March 06, 02:40 PM
#7
Oh, heck...I'll say it again: the way some of the folks around here dress to go out and conduct commerce, a kilt is positively FORMAL looking! I've got grown men showing up at the supermarket wearing those damn pajama pants and their flip flops (it still like in the thirties degree-wise in Chicago...and that's fahrenheit, you metric types!) and these guys are not in the best shape of their lives, either...what do they think that their teenagers? I got the teenagers with the pants hanging off their arses and dragging behind them for a foot and a half along the ground. It's like trying to live with the cast of "RENT" floating around fer cryin' out loud! So instead of these people asking us "why are you wearing a kilt to the grocery store?" they should be THANKING us for bringing the tone up a notch!
Rant, rant, rant, rant, rant!
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AA
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13th March 06, 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by auld argonian
Oh, heck...I'll say it again: the way some of the folks around here dress to go out and conduct commerce, a kilt is positively FORMAL looking! I've got grown men showing up at the supermarket wearing those damn pajama pants and their flip flops (it still like in the thirties degree-wise in Chicago...and that's fahrenheit, you metric types!) and these guys are not in the best shape of their lives, either...what do they think that their teenagers? I got the teenagers with the pants hanging off their arses and dragging behind them for a foot and a half along the ground. It's like trying to live with the cast of "RENT" floating around fer cryin' out loud! So instead of these people asking us "why are you wearing a kilt to the grocery store?" they should be THANKING us for bringing the tone up a notch!
Rant, rant, rant, rant, rant!
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AA
You are preaching to the choir here AA & all i can say to that is PREACH ON!!!
ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
WARNING: I RUN WITH SCISSORS
“I asked Mom if I was a gifted child… she said they certainly wouldn’t have paid for me."
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13th March 06, 05:31 PM
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I rarely get comments any more. However, I do get quite a few double takes... mostly from the middle eastern folks that populate the neighborhood. I suspect most people just figure I'm a bit eccentric. As far as Wal*Mart goes... it seems to attract a "diverse" clientele most of time, so a guy in a kilt will fit right in!
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13th March 06, 07:14 PM
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I rarely get comments at the stores I usually shop at. However one tim I heard over the PA system "John we need a Kilt on checkstand 3" I was walking by checkstand 3 at the time. Great laugh for everyone.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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