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 Originally Posted by way2fractious
See!... I KNEW it was the socks. This is the photographer's reply to my email:
Now I HAVE to go to the Pleasanton, California games.
If you started to jump up and down in that kilt, you might cause small children to have a seizure. (I keeid, i keeid)
Actually though it is an interesting kilt
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Sheesh, it's kilts like that that make traditionalists STAY that way! From one Sherry to another, she's right!
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 Originally Posted by Sherry
Sheesh, it's kilts like that that make traditionalists STAY that way! From one Sherry to another, she's right!
Hey, c'mon,... she said it was not the kilt, but the socks, that was the deciding factor.
What is a traditionalist? In my observations, he or she is one who has picked a certain time frame or chosen a certain "look" and decides to stay in that particular niche; it defines his or her "persona." We pick our traditions, much like we pick our professions.
Let's see... there is the traditional great kilt, the traditional little kilt, the traditional hunting (read: early camo) tartans, the traditional tailored kilt (in knife, box, kinguisse, mil box, etc.), the traditional Utilikilt, the new tradition of "high fashion" kilts, the traditional ceremonial dress of the native americans of the southwest, and on and on. Which tradition do we choose today? tomorrow?
Whew! How's that for a sudden shift from playfulness to brain-deadening philosophy?
"Listen Men.... You are no longer bound down to the unmanly dress of the Lowlander." 1782 Repeal.
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 Originally Posted by minimalistix
 If you started to jump up and down in that kilt, you might cause small children to have a seizure. (I keeid, i keeid)
don't forget old ladies! They love a good kilt jumping as well!
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