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18th March 11, 10:21 PM
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The highest profile Scottish event in the world
...at least that's how they're billing it Dressed to Kilt 2011 - April 5 - New York City.
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19th March 11, 04:25 AM
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Their theme, "country chic" should be interesting. I applaud the charities that they are supporting.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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19th March 11, 04:41 AM
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For the first time ever I will be in attendance at this event. I'm looking forward to it, though I have been told by my host that I should expect to be up well past my bedtime. lol....
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19th March 11, 05:49 AM
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It says, "Attire: Something Scottish or Something Country", sounds like just another Texas Scottish Festival.
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19th March 11, 05:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Jack Daw
It says, "Attire: Something Scottish or Something Country", sounds like just another Texas Scottish Festival.
An interesting perception JD. When I read that "country" bit, I thought brown brogues, cord trousers, tattersall shirts, tweed, Barbour jackets.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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19th March 11, 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Jock Scot
An interesting perception JD. When I read that "country" bit, I thought brown brogues, cord trousers, tattersall shirts, tweed, Barbour jackets.
I understand completely. Different paradigms. When I was planning for my road trip to Scotland in 2003, in which I would hire a car, I thought I was prepared for the different paradigm. Before I left, I looked up the Scottish radio stations on the Internet so that I could pre-set the car radio stations. I saw the category "Country" and thought, 'wonderful, I'll be able to listen to some Scottish folk music rather than the ubiquitous pop'. But when I got to Scotland and picked up my car, I turned to one of the country stations to here none other than Merle Haggard and Johnny Cash.
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19th March 11, 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Jack Daw
I understand completely. Different paradigms. When I was planning for my road trip to Scotland in 2003, in which I would hire a car, I thought I was prepared for the different paradigm. Before I left, I looked up the Scottish radio stations on the Internet so that I could pre-set the car radio stations. I saw the category "Country" and thought, 'wonderful, I'll be able to listen to some Scottish folk music rather than the ubiquitous pop'. But when I got to Scotland and picked up my car, I turned to one of the country stations to here none other than Merle Haggard and Johnny Cash.
And an even different paradigm for England... Frank Turner is a contemporary guerilla folk/punk-folk musician and often refers to himself as a "skinny English country singer". (Plug time - his music is really good if you are like I, and a grown-up punk-rocker/skin person) ((linkie).
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19th March 11, 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
For the first time ever I will be in attendance at this event. I'm looking forward to it, though I have been told by my host that I should expect to be up well past my bedtime. lol....
Oh, how cool! We expect a photo with Sir Sean! Seriously, I look forward to your review. The Dressed to Kilt event seems like such a zany mix of Scots/American/Celebrity mashup with fashion that I expect it will be one of those over the top affairs.
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19th March 11, 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Irish Jack O'Brian
Oh, how cool! We expect a photo with Sir Sean! Seriously, I look forward to your review. The Dressed to Kilt event seems like such a zany mix of Scots/American/Celebrity mashup with fashion that I expect it will be one of those over the top affairs.
Clarification is needed, though. Will Matt be doing "his little turn" on the catwalk?
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19th March 11, 10:48 AM
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Oh, great, Matt! Will you be staying for the parade? It would be great to meet, either just myself or some of the local rabble.
Can I place an order you could bring to avoid shipping charges?
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