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18th February 10, 12:43 PM
#41
Originally Posted by cajunscot
Not all Americans... I do tire of generalisations by nationality around here at times. :mrgreen:
T.
AMEN to that!
Regards
Chas (an Englishman)
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18th February 10, 02:18 PM
#42
Originally Posted by Chas
AMEN to that!
Regards
Chas (an Englishman)
It is what it is. Now tell me: Is an informal survey count on Xmarks comments about the regional use of kilt belt loops racist now? Or just merely bigoted? Or are you guys being ridiculously sensitive I wonder?
Last edited by Lallans; 18th February 10 at 02:41 PM.
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18th February 10, 03:08 PM
#43
Originally Posted by Canuck of NI
It is what it is. Now tell me: Is an informal survey count on Xmarks comments about the regional use of kilt belt loops racist now? Or just merely bigoted? Or are you guys being ridiculously sensitive I wonder?
Oh gosh, that's me exposed - racist, bigoted AND overly sensitive! Thanks for that, Canuck.
Regards
Chas
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18th February 10, 03:44 PM
#44
Originally Posted by Canuck of NI
It is what it is. Now tell me: Is an informal survey count on Xmarks comments about the regional use of kilt belt loops racist now? Or just merely bigoted? Or are you guys being ridiculously sensitive I wonder?
No, I just get tired of being lumped into a group purely on where I reside. :mrgreen:
T.
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18th February 10, 10:40 PM
#45
i always heard hanging your kilt was bad for the pleats....is this not true? i have been storing mine folded in half lengthwise....and i recently noticed that also sems to be messing with the pleats....how do ya'll store your kilts for any length of time?
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19th February 10, 07:31 AM
#46
Originally Posted by Chas
Oh gosh, that's me exposed - racist, bigoted AND overly sensitive! Thanks for that, Canuck.
Regards
Chas
Clearly there are two people in this three-way that don't read what they've commenting on. So now there are 2.
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19th February 10, 09:41 AM
#47
Originally Posted by kid icarus
i always heard hanging your kilt was bad for the pleats....is this not true? i have been storing mine folded in half lengthwise....and i recently noticed that also sems to be messing with the pleats....how do ya'll store your kilts for any length of time?
If I'm feeling lazy, which is usually, I fold it roughly in thirds, then fold it again, and lay it down in a cedar chest. If I'm feeling industrious, I'll roll it end to end rather than folding it.
Originally Posted by Canuck of NI
Clearly there are two people in this three-way that don't read what they've commenting on. So now there are 2.
lolwut?
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19th February 10, 06:21 PM
#48
I wish I could store my kilts rolled up and laying. I ship kilts rolled up and they take the abuse of sorting equipment rather well.
Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker
A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.
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18th March 10, 12:12 PM
#49
I have a question on the storage of my kilt. When I was being measured by the seamstress I asked her how I needed to store my kilt. She said that I could store it rolled up in the kilt carrier I had purchased. Is this not a good way to store my kilt? If not I need to get it out immediately. Thanks for any help offered.
As far as Geography goes, It goes without saying that man has had many wars fought over the placement of imaginary lines they have agreed upon, when in truth we have so many things in common that we are truely brothers without the need for lines. On here we are brought together as men with the same liking that makes our bond as brothers even stronger. It isnt about American, Canadian, Scottish or any other nationality. Its about the common bond, the brotherhood.
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