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17th March 16, 01:32 PM
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I'm here! Busy place already. Hope to see lots of kilted lads and lasses!
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17th March 16, 05:41 PM
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Good times! Enjoyed hanging out with Sam, Heather, Heather's sis-in-law (sorry I already forgot her name, stupid me), and Stacie my coworker, and having one beer more than I should have.
Craig Jones
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It’s a lang road that’s no goat a turnin
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17th March 16, 06:17 PM
#23
Aye, it was a fun time! The X-Marks members who could not make it were missed. I was surprised at the number of kilts worn there, but Creag had the finest. Then again, the fellow in the crushed velvet shirt was close!
Happy St Patrick's Day, all. I'm already looking forward to the next kilt night!
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18th March 16, 09:17 AM
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I had hoped to be able to join you. Mary Helen and I joined a dear friend for his birthday celebration just across Roswell Road at the Cafe Sunflower, and I thought I could cover both. Didn't happen. Traffic threw us late arriving, so missed on
the front end; by the time I could gracefully escape, I didn't find anyone there. Or missed you in the crowd.
Our monk will be in town through the month, if another is possible. If a weekend, I'll attempt to Leprechaun there, we live
less than a mile apart. @thescot, it would be good to get Jim in on this, as he is an important personage in our SEKS life.
I'm not sure who actually started the South East Kilt Society, but we are a known force in the community, as proved by a photo sent
courtesy of Gil, who spotted it in the week or so since he's been back from India. It's a graffiti tag on a bridge "seks'.
Last edited by tripleblessed; 18th March 16 at 04:07 PM.
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18th March 16, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by tripleblessed
I had hoped to be able to join you. Mary Helen and I joined a dear friend for his birthday celebration just across Roswell Road at the Cafe Sunflower, and I thought I could cover both. Didn't happen. Traffic threw us late arriving, so missed on
the front end; by the time I could gracefully escape, I didn't find anyone there. Or missed you in the crowd.
Our monk will be in town through the month, if another is possible. If a weekend, I'll attempt to Leprechaun there, we live
less than a mile apart. @ thescot, it would be good to get Jim in on this, as he is an important personage in our SEKS life.
I'm not sure who actually started the South East Kilt Society, but we are a known force in the community, as proved by the the linked photo.
Courtesy of Gil, who spotted it in the week or so since he's been back from India.
I get a 404 error when trying to view your photo.
Is there a SEKS page, or someplace I can get info?
Last edited by Wareyin; 19th March 16 at 05:04 AM.
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18th March 16, 04:14 PM
#26
Originally Posted by Wareyin
I get a 404 error when trying to view your photo.
Is there a SEKS page, or someplace I can get info?
Weird. It opened for me when I tested after posting, but now doesn't. No site for SEKS. Other than any you already
patronize. I'll see if he can get it to us another way. I edited the link out of the post, maybe you can pull it
from your quote.
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19th March 16, 04:51 AM
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Cafe Sunflower is one of my favorites - they do vegetarian and vegan food right. I'm up for another foray.
Craig Jones
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It’s a lang road that’s no goat a turnin
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22nd March 16, 04:24 AM
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Whoops, somehow I missed your post, Creag! I'm up for another night, as well. I've never been to Cafe Sunflower. Looks like there are 2 locations, one that serves beer, and one that doesn't.
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