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26th August 08, 02:14 PM
#1
Ya know--if it were me--I'd wear the kilt in semi-formal fashion, meaning crisp shirt, possibly a tie, coordinating hose (pulled up) with flashes and shined brogues.
I think the diversity thing should actually mean diversity. But it's your call.
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26th August 08, 02:43 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Detroitpete
Ya know--if it were me--I'd wear the kilt in semi-formal fashion, meaning crisp shirt, possibly a tie, coordinating hose (pulled up) with flashes and shined brogues.
I think the diversity thing should actually mean diversity. But it's your call.
If they let me wear it, that's how I'm going to do it.
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26th August 08, 03:58 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Clockwork John
If they let me wear it, that's how I'm going to do it.
Why NOT wear it to the courthouse? They can't throw you in JAIL for wearing it. You followed their rules and showed up in "respectable attire" (wear a golf shirt or a button down white shirt with tie). Remeber, it may be YOUR civic duty, but YOU'RE the one who has to sit there, so the way you're DRESSED shouldn't be an issue. Wear it and let them tell you no. As long as you show up and are AVAILABLE to be selected, your turn counts.
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