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  1. #1
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    Are you kidding me? Another kiltie in this town!
    I live in hickville bubba country called Beaver Dam,Kentucky.
    Now how you find that is you go south from the ohio river about twenty miles until you come to a very wooded area,then you proceed about another five an you come into a little town called Fort Hartford-Don't stop there what ever you do-then about a half mile further puts you smack in the middle of Beaver Dam.
    I live about four miles east of that about as deep into the woods as you can go.
    If I ran into another kiltie I would faint dead away.
    Have thought about kilting up a couple of Racoons just to break up feeling alone.

    Seriously,we do get into a larger city not far from here several times a week,but I have never ran into anyone else kilted.
    Have had a lot of people come up to me curious about my kilts,and comment about never actually seeing anyone wearing one other than pictures or tele.

    I know there are many others from my state and surely we will run into each other sooner or later.
    Meanwhile,i'll just keep on spreading the word (Pants are out guys)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommie View Post
    Are you kidding me? Another kiltie in this town!
    I live in hickville bubba country called Beaver Dam,Kentucky.
    Well... uh... I did pass through your town - very briefly - last September on my way from Morton's Gap to Leitchfield, following US 62 (not the parkways, they frown on cyclists using the motorways.) I recall that stretch from McHenry to Beaver Dam and out through Rosine, Horse Branch, and Caneyville as a wonderful area of Kentucky.

    However, I rarely donned my kilt during the day, usually only at the end of the day's ride... so that's probably why you missed seeing me. Of course, I didn't see you in your kilt, either. Maybe next time...

    w2f (on a once-in-a-lifetime trip)
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    Quote Originally Posted by way2fractious View Post
    Well... uh... I did pass through your town - very briefly - last September on my way from Morton's Gap to Leitchfield, following US 62 (not the parkways, they frown on cyclists using the motorways.) I recall that stretch from McHenry to Beaver Dam and out through Rosine, Horse Branch, and Caneyville as a wonderful area of Kentucky.

    However, I rarely donned my kilt during the day, usually only at the end of the day's ride... so that's probably why you missed seeing me. Of course, I didn't see you in your kilt, either. Maybe next time...

    w2f (on a once-in-a-lifetime trip)
    That is so way kewl.A lot of history in all those small towns.
    We take US 62 to visit my wifes brother in Litchfield.
    Like the back way better than the WK parkway.Lot more scenic.
    I have allways dreamed of taking the old route 66 to California if its still there.
    Maybe some day.

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