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12th May 08, 03:54 AM
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from Toronto Ontario, Canada
As far as getting a kilt, I've not had any experience with Scotland House in Williamsburg, however I do have a USA Kilt Semi-Traditional model, and have found them to be wonderful to deal with as well as giving great value for your money, however it all depends what you are using the kilt for, ultimately it's your decision, I have found that if I frequent the sponsors of the site I have never had a problem.
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12th May 08, 04:36 AM
#22
Welcome from Fort Worth!
Dean
Fac Et Spera!
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12th May 08, 05:07 AM
#23
Macneighll, from the piedmont of Norht Carolina.
I've survived DAMN near everything
Acta non Verba
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12th May 08, 05:34 AM
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12th May 08, 07:50 AM
#25
Wow 2 new members from the great state of Kentucky in 2 weeks
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12th May 08, 08:03 AM
#26
from coastal North Carolina.
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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12th May 08, 10:27 AM
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Thank You!
 Originally Posted by OFCJAX
If you're into caving, check with Yeti and String (KY Xmarkers), they go caving at Carter Caves I believe.
We'll have to get a kilt night going up in the highlands some time!
LOL . . yes, we'll have to :mrgreen:. Just let me know when and where. I'm still new to Louisville so, I don't too many places in the Highlands. Carter Caves is a really nice park. Great caves too .
 Originally Posted by SteveB
Sorry to say the subway is as much cave as I can handle. The "Big Dig" (The Central Artery Tunnel System) created enough twisting and turning caves to lose many a motorcar.
LOL, you sound like allot of my friends. They all state that, "you won't catch me going into a hole in the ground", LOL .
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
As far as getting a kilt, I've not had any experience with Scotland House in Williamsburg, however I do have a USA Kilt Semi-Traditional model, and have found them to be wonderful to deal with as well as giving great value for your money, however it all depends what you are using the kilt for, ultimately it's your decision, I have found that if I frequent the sponsors of the site I have never had a problem.
I was looking at USA Kilts. As far as what I'm going to be doing. Well, not much for now. Just attending events with the family and, helping out with the Clan booths and such. I figured later on, I'll look at getting a traditional kilt for ceremonies and such :mrgreen:.
 Originally Posted by Dirk Skene
Wow  2 new members from the great state of Kentucky in 2 weeks 
I don't know about "great state". But hey, it sounds good :mrgreen:. I do like it here better than the Hampton Roads area of Virginia (where we moved from).
WOW! it's interesting seeing where everyone is from and, how many people of Scottish descent are around the Country (and World). Maybe we could call it "New Scotland", LOL. Naw, nothing can replace the original .
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12th May 08, 01:10 PM
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Welcome, from Fairbanks, Alaska!
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12th May 08, 01:17 PM
#29
from both southern US coasts!
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12th May 08, 03:37 PM
#30
Hello from another newbie! I used to do some spelunking in college. Mostly in WV, but did some caves in Kentucky. I believe they were around Bowling Green? What is your preference in caving? I loved crawl spaces. Actually got wedged pretty tight one time!
Slainte!
David
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