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27th January 09, 04:35 AM
#1
Mistakes or no mistakes. It really doesn't matter much. You managed to capture the event in the gentile and warm way.
I like the breeze between my knees
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27th January 09, 06:10 AM
#2
The only mistake I saw seemed to be by a guest, I mean a black T-shirt and the kilt at a wedding? Even a dress shirt and tie would have been an improvement on that.
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27th January 09, 08:52 AM
#3
I noticed your long coat (a Sassenach coat with a kilt!?! - for shame sir! j/k), and the mixed metals you were wearing (a brass belt buckle with a silver-cantled sporran).
Your sporran did appear to be riding a little high (maybe drop it an inch or so), but that's forgivable.
Otherwise, your appearance was just fine to my eyes. You weren't the focus.
Now, the guys in the wedding party... a belt with the PC & 3-button vest, worn on the hips!
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27th January 09, 10:28 AM
#4
I would hasten to notify the minister who performed the wedding, that he looked the worst dressed of them all, his kilt was an utter disgrace, inner apron showing well below front apron, if he intends to perform marriages whilst wearing the kilt, the he should make moves to do it properly and look the part, had I have been the bridegroom I would have had serious words and excluded him from the photo shoot.
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27th January 09, 10:36 AM
#5
To be honest, I wasn't looking at it for "mistakes" (sorry). I really enjoyed it. I think you captured the moment. Well done.
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27th January 09, 10:51 AM
#6
I wouldn't dare to publicly criticize any aspect someone else's wedding.
Best regards,
Jake
[B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]
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27th January 09, 06:44 PM
#7
That's nice. I see two things- first, you need to identify yourself in some way. Second, on the outfit, I personally don't like wearing a blue shirt with my clergy tartans. It's just too much blue in my opinion.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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27th January 09, 09:49 PM
#8
Also, as much as I hate Pachelbel's Canon, the Royal Scots Dragoon Guard does a version of it on "Spirit of the Glen" which you may want to use for a more Scottish feel.
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