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    just curious, who took that picture?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    I have Miah, as a bonus I could pretend it's a leather kilt ...
    Or check out Robert Pels website for a real leather "R"Kilt. Philh did!

    BTW, I couldn't help noticing that your ladders don't seem to be tied off! Tsk,tsk,tsk... a fall like that could be nasty! Don't know how well crutches and kilts go together.

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    It is a great thing being able to work wearing a kilt. I to enjoy a nice breeze, one not to heavy to lift the pleats, but you just can't beat the airflow.

    Rob Wright

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    I have Miah, as a bonus I could pretend it's a leather kilt ...
    Or check out Robert Pels website for a real leather "R"Kilt. Philh did!

    BTW, I couldn't help noticing that your ladders don't seem to be tied off! Tsk,tsk,tsk... a fall like that could be nasty! Don't know how well crutches and kilts go together.
    I know, the ladders were set up for me by the painter, not mine.
    By rights too the top plank should have a guard rail too. It was fun lifting and fitting three metal sheets 12' x 4'.

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