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29th October 07, 11:59 AM
#1
Aye...
Perfect. Maybe I should send that to all the snooty know-it-alls in Scotland who have never heard of a plaide worn at the shoulder? HA!
Slainte,
Brent
GCFFP&D
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29th October 07, 12:12 PM
#2
If you watch "monarch of the glen"
"molly" can often be seen with one draped over her shoulder
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29th October 07, 12:15 PM
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Dutchomatic said
"Perfect. Maybe I should send that to all the snooty know-it-alls in Scotland who have never heard of a plaide worn at the shoulder? HA!"
cant say i have !
normally a plaid is worn
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29th October 07, 12:17 PM
#4
Hmmm...
The only movie I have seen one in is "Mary of Scotland" 1939 with Katherine Hepburn. It was just on TCM here in Texas. One of her suitors in the movie had one. Looked awesome, to me. Odd thing to me was that even though he was wearing everything properly, he was in a post Victorian modern kilt as opposed to what someone would have worn during the Elizabeth/ Mary period.
Slainte,
Brent
GCFFP&D
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29th October 07, 12:21 PM
#5
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29th October 07, 12:22 PM
#6
i sometimes wear a fly plaid, despite some kids once cemmenting that you look like batman with a tartan cape.
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29th October 07, 12:28 PM
#7
heres a fantastic step by step guide to wearing a pipers plaid
http://www.house-of-tartan.co.uk/inf...rs-plaids.html
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29th October 07, 01:12 PM
#8
Yep. Killer info. I'll pass this one to my PM in case he wants to post it on our site.
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29th October 07, 01:02 PM
#9
Cool link
Thanks Highlander Daz. Thats good education in there. Of course no insinuation towards you being snooty. Ha! I have a buddy that has a place out in Miltonduff about 35 miles from you as the crow flies. Beautiful house, man. He's got horses....good bit of land.
Funny about the tartan Batman cape...another reason to not wear one. The pipers plaids are cool in my book. Hoping my pipe major orders those for all of us coming up...
Ever heard of anyone in a pipers plaid in civvies without a doublet? They seem to be more of a uniform item. Can't say I have seen them with Argylls, Braemars, Crails or Prince Charlies.
Slainte,
Brent
GCFFP&D
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29th October 07, 01:08 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by Dutchomatic
. . .Ever heard of anyone in a pipers plaid in civvies without a doublet? They seem to be more of a uniform item. Can't say I have seen them with Argylls, Braemars, Crails or Prince Charlies.
. . .
No! And I hope I don't. It would be a little like wearing a feather bonnet with a cordoroy sport coat and blue jeans; not illegal, but kind of, well, tacky. (According to my grandmother, God rest her sould for these 25 years, nothing is worse than being tacky!) 
There's a reason why they're calle "pipers' plaids." they look great on a uniform, but . . .
And Dalglish, I think he was joking about the know-it-all stuff. Most of us can use all the help we can get.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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