X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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5th June 04, 05:59 AM
#21
Originally Posted by Freelander
All the Gory detail's: etc. etc....
Sounds like you had a great time. A Win-win situation for everyone. Even the intoxicated girls had fun. They're probably still talking about it!
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5th June 04, 10:01 AM
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I've found the teenagers and early 20s kids to be accepting of kilts. My son and I get a lot of thumbs ups, comments and smiles from them. However the few that disapprove are also more vocal than others too. But we don't live for the approval of others.
I got a discount on a DVD a few months back because the teenager running the counter liked my camo UK. They had a price match deal going on that you had to bring in another stores sale price and they'll match it. I had no idea it was going on, but the clerk pulled an already used sales flyer from under the counter and rang it up telling me about the deal and that that particular store had the lowest price in town, so I got the biggest discount he could give. We talked about UK for a few minutes and with any hope he'll join us in the kilted brotherhood.
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5th June 04, 12:11 PM
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Graham Wrote :My only concern David is that you are showing all the signs of addiction, you should be careful - I wouldn't want to be addicted
Help! I think its too late.Tomorrow I'm going to Comfirmation ( my sister-in-law's eldest)In Norway it's big so National costume and Formal wear for yours truly. I'll try for some Pic's
Blu I had a whale of a time
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