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31st March 09, 01:20 PM
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So the traditionalists own definition of traditional is something old that has continued unchanged and unbroken until the present day, ergo, since only the army wore kilts during proscription, despite that being because others were banned from doing so, that explains why they think only regulation military uniform is traditional. I think I understand it at last, which doesn't mean I agree, but now I know what they are going on about.
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