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2nd March 10, 02:15 AM
#33
 Originally Posted by Paul.
Jimmy, one thing that just came into my mind is what a kilt symolises - and probably should symbolise.
If you wore a very visable Rolex, you'd be likely trying to show off a bit of money. If you wore a 3-piece, very expensive suit then you may even perhaps be trying to show a little wealth. If you wear a kilt, all that would connote is Scottish identity... I don't think the cost of the kilt is the first thing that most people would think of.
Probably one of the main reasons I wear a kilt is because it denotes the Scottish identity which I am very proud even although I come from an Irish background, I always felt great kilted abroad with the Tartan army and certainly gained lots of admirers.
Mind you Paul, I don't think wearing a kilt seeing my clientele in downtown Rutherglen would be very appropriate, I know it would show a Scottish identity but I strongly believe that there is a time to be kilted and not kilted.
Anyway, Glasgow should have a few kilties in town tomorrow night for the Czech game so here's a good opportunity to get the kilt on
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