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25th August 06, 06:48 PM
#11
Everyone here has pretty much already said what I would have said, but I'm going to add one more thing into the mix.
I've long said, though I'm not sure I've said it here, that everyone loves a rebel/innovator... UNTIL they have to deal with them face to face. I happen to like being the one who makes them deal with it face to face.
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25th August 06, 07:01 PM
#12
Kilts are for men to wear. Today one has to be brave to wear one. Women, who know, know a man in a kilt is a person who's so comfortable with being a man (and all the good things that's about) that they can feel comfortable being women. My wife tells me that's a great gift to give women and one only men can give.
I'm delighted there are others who are willing to give that gift too.
If they don't catch on, then maybe not every man is comfortable with being a truly good male human being.
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25th August 06, 07:09 PM
#13
I really don't give a rat's if they don't catch on...I'm having a great time...I feel really great wearing one and I have the pleasure of yakking with all of you about the ins and outs of wearing them...if some people don't "catch on" that's their misfortune. And I'll tell you...my wife seems to still be rather ambivalent about the whole thing but what am I going to do? Eh!
Best
AA
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25th August 06, 07:48 PM
#14
I absolutely don't care if kilts catch on or not. I'm comfortable wearing them and that's all that matters. I don't have a cell phone either and don't plan on getting one. In fact, I'm working on getting an ordinance passed to ban talking on one while driving.
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25th August 06, 09:16 PM
#15
As for myself, I enjoy standing out a bit more than the average Joe. My friends know that if I'm kilted that we are going to have a blast when we go out, not to metion that my girl loves the kilted sway...
steve
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25th August 06, 09:42 PM
#16
I don't think kilts will ever become mainstream and I don't really think I want them to. Awareness of them, sure. I wouldn't want them to become common place well... and this may seem a bit foolish, because then they wouldn't be special; they'd be like pants are now. And if they weren't special we probably wouldn't get all those nice comments from the fairer sex that we all love. Admit it guys, we love getting those comments.
William Grant
Stand Fast Craigellachie!
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25th August 06, 09:46 PM
#17
 Originally Posted by Rampant Lion
I don't think kilts will ever become mainstream and I don't really think I want them to. ... And if they weren't special we probably wouldn't get all those nice comments from the fairer sex that we all love.
Agreed.
I'd rather stand out in a crowd.
Regards,
Scott Gilmore
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25th August 06, 10:29 PM
#18
 Originally Posted by Rampant Lion
I don't think kilts will ever become mainstream and I don't really think I want them to. Awareness of them, sure. I wouldn't want them to become common place well... and this may seem a bit foolish, because then they wouldn't be special; they'd be like pants are now. And if they weren't special we probably wouldn't get all those nice comments from the fairer sex that we all love. Admit it guys, we love getting those comments. 
**raising my hand** I admit it. I like young attractive ladies' comments about my kilt ( and whatever else they happen to comment on!)
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25th August 06, 11:03 PM
#19
I don't care what the rest of the world wears as long as I can wear whatever clothing I choose, and all I ask is a smile. No comments necessary. Although I don't mind them from the ladies. O'Neille
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25th August 06, 11:04 PM
#20
When you go into a shop & a young lady says "you have made my day seeing a man in a kilt"---WHO WANTS TO BE MAINSTREAM???
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