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22nd March 09, 08:58 PM
#31
Glen, nice casual look!
Ron, I've never seen Walmart = Walmarche. (Cute!) like Tarzhay = Target.
Xena, you should write "Heloise" with your cool uses of things (unlikely they may seem). Heloise is a tips column in the Washington Post (the biggest newspaper in DC).
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22nd March 09, 09:20 PM
#32
Glen,
Great pics.. but your goatee has gone missing.. almost didn't recognize you.
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22nd March 09, 09:23 PM
#33
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by ardchoille
Glen,
Great pics.. but your goatee has gone missing.. almost didn't recognize you.
[Sorry for the hijack]. Ardchoille, long time no see. Glad to see you're back.
Yes, Glen, what brought about the goatee disappearance. I've just started to sport me wee goatee.
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22nd March 09, 09:32 PM
#34
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by meinfs
[Sorry for the hijack]. Ardchoille, long time no see. Glad to see you're back.
Yes, Glen, what brought about the goatee disappearance. I've just started to sport me wee goatee.
Mein
I had shaved a while ago, then grew back a beard, I had an interview to go to and shaved for it, afterward I was going to grow back the beard, however a second interview is looming and going in with 5:00 shadow dies not a good impression make, so I have continued to shave for now. I may grow it back soon as I feel like something is missing. This is the longest I've gone without facial hair since I was about 16
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23rd March 09, 09:56 AM
#35
Good pics, great to see the kilt in a casual context.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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24th March 09, 05:29 AM
#36
One of the strangest Walmart kilted experiences I had was at a Walmart in Leesburg during the two day Potomac Celtic Festival. It was the year that there was so much mud in the festival area that a delivery truck got stuck right in the middle of the vendors area. One of my usual shoes had actually been sucked off by the mud on the first day,so I had gone to Walmart to look for some cheap boots to wear the next day. As I was walking around looking at boots, I noticed a guy in a turbin staring at me. I looked back at him and said "Hello". He said something I didn't understand, so I answered, "it's a kilt" . He nodded and went on his way.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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24th March 09, 05:56 AM
#37
It seems that the most looks and laughs I get come from Wal-Mart, Last night I posted about the best day I ever had kilted. I had a car load of people laughing at "the guy in the skirt" at WM.
Slainte,
TKR
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25th March 09, 04:29 PM
#38
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by GMan
Grocery shopping, any department store, any store or restaurant are great places to be Kilted. Looking good Glen.
I don't think I would wear my kilt in an Indian or BBQ restaurant.
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23rd June 09, 11:08 AM
#39
Into redneck haven
Yesterday I wore my camo Practikilt in to check on the availibility of a rebuilt jetski in a used equipment yard. There were all kinds of workmen, of all nationalities roaming around, all of whom noticed me I am sure but not one word or even a snicker was heard. One who knew I am a paraglider pilot wanted to know if I was know going to take up jetskiing and mentioned that it was "a much more relaxed sport than your usual". No mention of the kilt.
The day before I was wearing the same Practikilt in Kaymart with the wife when the ladies working in the optical section told me I was wearing a very handsome outfit.
Gordon
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23rd June 09, 04:27 PM
#40
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Jerry
One of the strangest Walmart kilted experiences I had was at a Walmart in Leesburg during the two day Potomac Celtic Festival. It was the year that there was so much mud in the festival area that a delivery truck got stuck right in the middle of the vendors area. One of my usual shoes had actually been sucked off by the mud on the first day,so I had gone to Walmart to look for some cheap boots to wear the next day. As I was walking around looking at boots, I noticed a guy in a turbin staring at me. I looked back at him and said "Hello". He said something I didn't understand, so I answered, "it's a kilt" . He nodded and went on his way.
I think most Indians and Pakistanis know the kilt from the days of the British Raj. That and the 200 kilt shops in Sialkot, just on the Pakistani side of the India/Pakistan border in Kashmir. Is that more than in Edinburgh, perhaps?
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