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30th June 08, 09:02 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Panache
" Sister In Law thinks Kilts are not acceptable everyday attire."
That is a perfectly valid feeling and you should be supportive of your sister's choice. If she only wishes to wear a kilt only on special occasions that is her perrogative. I, for one, respect that.
Cheers
Jamie
There you go, that's the answer right there.
Getting the brother a SWK would certainly be a nice gesture though. She even acknowledged they are alright for special occasions. What's more special than a Tuesday out with the family? Or a Saturday spent home puttering around the garden? Or a Thursday after work, watching some TV shows?
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