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21st November 09, 09:30 PM
#51
Originally Posted by Strings
I thought it was understood that you were excluded, Ryan. You're our "10%er"... :P
Ah yes... how silly of me.
...hah, but seriously, certainly there is a real reason that we never hear of kilted men being held at gunpoint, or otherwise ill-used.
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22nd November 09, 10:04 PM
#52
Looking tough surely has something to do with stature, but appearing... tight, angry, or mean is sometimes a byproduct of a lack of self confidence or anticipation of other's judgement of what you're wearing. I'm not a small guy myself, but let's face it; big does not always equal bad. I've learned that the more I loosen up, the more confident I feel, the easier people are around me. When I feel at ease and loosened up, I don't think people feel intimidated or afraid of me. Just my two pesos. Nothing more.
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23rd November 09, 07:12 PM
#53
Originally Posted by NorCalPiper
Better??
a tough call between the 2 (post #25 & #26). What'd ya do different? Comb yer hair the other way? Hold your shoulders higher? Lookin'good anyway.
Go, have fun, don't work at, make it fun! Kilt them, for they know not, what they wear. Where am I now?
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24th November 09, 02:09 PM
#54
Originally Posted by Ryan Ross
Yeah, I don't know what it is that keeps us Scottish types safe . . .
I think it's the cultural reputation. At least since Hadrian decided that the best way to deal with the Picts was to shut them out, most of the world (except the English, whose pride and greed were not bounded) has seen little benefit in mixing it up with Scots.
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"No man is genuinely happy, married, who has to drink worse whiskey than he used to drink when he was single." ---- H. L. Mencken
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24th November 09, 05:52 PM
#55
Originally Posted by Ian.MacAllan
I think it's the cultural reputation. At least since Hadrian decided that the best way to deal with the Picts was to shut them out, most of the world (except the English, whose pride and greed were not bounded) has seen little benefit in mixing it up with Scots.
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Aw, man! I've got English in me too! That's harsh!
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24th November 09, 09:20 PM
#56
Wearing the Kilt
I get some but not too many offensive comments any more. The towns people in my small town in Michigan are used to me wearing them now.
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25th November 09, 07:03 PM
#57
Originally Posted by DireStraitsFan
Aw, man! I've got English in me too! That's harsh!
So do I---my father's mother's family was English and are the earliest immigrants in my line, having been established in Massachusetts before 1820. And yes it is harsh, though it's baby-lotion mild compared to the English treatment of the Cornish, the Welsh, the Scots, and the Irish. Whatever else they may be or have been, they have not been good neighbors.
There are persuasive reasons that such a large fraction of our immigrants have come from the "British" Isles.
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"No man is genuinely happy, married, who has to drink worse whiskey than he used to drink when he was single." ---- H. L. Mencken
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