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7th August 05, 05:58 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by NewKilt
We do have an Irish pub here in Jefferson City, Missouri called Patty Malones. I thought that I might make that my first time wearing in public. Maybe I could encourage them to have a "kilt night."
Make you a deal buddy... when I finally make it back home to Kansas City, I'll take a side track to Jeff City and Springfield to have a pint with you and CajunScot. The kilts are mandatory.
Now... if I could just get a Barleyjuice mid-west tour going!!!
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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7th August 05, 06:28 PM
#12
Make sure that tour comes to Detroit!
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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8th August 05, 05:12 AM
#13
Lets do it!
"Make you a deal buddy... when I finally make it back home to Kansas City, I'll take a side track to Jeff City and Springfield to have a pint with you and CajunScot. The kilts are mandatory."
Jim,
I would love to do that. Let me know when you are coming. I could use a pint or two. I bet they taste even better when you are wearing a kilt.
Darrell
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9th August 05, 10:38 AM
#14
Got my kilts
I got my two Boulder (solid color) Sport Kilts. Wow! The freedom of movement is great. I love them. So, I HAD to order two more - A green Irish tartan, and an Amstrong tartan. And, since I ordered them with sewn down pleats and belt loops, I HAD to order a kilt belt and buckle. Is this addicting or what?
So, as a first time kilt wearer, I wore my gunmetal grey to a local convenient store (I'm in mid-Missouri). It was totally uneventful, other than the girl behind the checkout counter saying "I really like your kilt." I have two kilt pins, and I'm not sure, but maybe this helps to define the garment as a kilt, even though it is a solid color. The pins are a sword-type design, and look vary masculine.
Darrell
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10th August 05, 04:57 AM
#15
Darrell,
Welcome to the forum. Great to have ye aboard. Kilts certainly are addicting. I've not had my first one a month and I've already ordered a second . I go kilted every chance I can and I've found that most of the public really just dosen't care.
Cheers,
Bryan
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12th August 05, 12:18 PM
#16
I have heard of the diease, and yeah, it's a tough row to hoe. I hope the kilts help.
Glad the first outing went well!!
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