Comment: I don't quite get this "don't wear a kilt and drive" trend.
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“KILT, n. A costume sometimes worn by Scotchmen in America and Americans in Scotland.” - Ambrose Gwinett Bierce www.melbournepipesanddrums.com
I learned the hard way, never wear a good kilt to a place where there's alot of smokers. Try getting the smell of cigarette smoke out of a standard SWK.
Granted he doesn't wear it to fight in, and you wouldn't want to for the same reason most guys don't wear gis anymore, but still. Tell him he can't wear it out to the octagon, and you'll get an Irish Hand Grenade stuffed down your throat.
In a small helicopter (like a Schweizer 300 CBi), there's no gentlemanly way to get in and over the control stick (or for that matter sit comfortably without showing too much even though the ground is 700 feet below).
CT - I mean we're close friends but he doesn't need to see that either
Comment: I don't quite get this "don't wear a kilt and drive" trend.
I agree. To me that is reason enough to wear a kilt. Driving is no longer a pain (literally! ). For long distances I wouldn't wear a wool kilt, but a PV kilt is perfect for that.
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