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I just mowed the lawn earlier this week in a kilt, and received lots of attention from cars passing by. (There's a fair amount of traffic in my part of the neighbourhood sometimes). Most of the attention consisted of horns honking; I didn't stop traffic or cause any accidents or anything. Every once in a while I hear the horn honking, and I think to myself, "I wonder what he's honking at." Then I force myself to reply "Oh, right, I'm wearing a kilt."
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13th May 04, 05:53 AM
#42
Well summer has hit Eastern Canada with a vengance,we had 25C yesterday, with a forcast of 28C for today and 30C for tomorrow. Damn, the kilt is comfortable.
I have not had one comment for my neighbours, as they have not seen me in anything but a kilt for the last month.
Casey
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13th May 04, 04:08 PM
#43
The humidex is quite high here. I got myself strapped into my Cheapkilts 8yard as soon as I got home from work today. Threw some burgers and bangers on the barbie, a cold Guinness in the other hand... aaahhhh, summers here at last...no doubt about it! 
blu
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13th May 04, 04:14 PM
#44
Oh stop it will you! I'm freezing here in near-winter weather. Time to discuss winter kilting, not summer kilting
Actually, while it's very cold, the sun is shining and I really love this weather. Cold weather can be embraced, with hot weather I just want to escape it.
Cold is great in a kilt!
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13th May 04, 06:21 PM
#45
 Originally Posted by Graham
Oh stop it will you! I'm freezing here in near-winter weather. Time to discuss winter kilting, not summer kilting
Actually, while it's very cold, the sun is shining and I really love this weather. Cold weather can be embraced, with hot weather I just want to escape it.
Cold is great in a kilt!
Gray,
You've got a lot of nerve complaining after posting those pics all (our) winter long of you at the beach, you in the hills, you in the summer.
Payback time, baby!
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13th May 04, 06:48 PM
#46
Graham,
We just had a cold spell, had to turn up the furnace a bit, suppose to be above normal in temperature for the rest of the week. I agree with Bear it is now time to get on with the warmth!
Glen
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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13th May 04, 08:55 PM
#47
funny thing being in the Southern Hemisphere with alternate seasons.
Am I the only one down here? i feel lonely, I shall have to make some converts to come on the board from Australia
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14th May 04, 05:02 AM
#48
Graham,
Is there room for two Graham's in Tasmania, let a lone Austrlia?
You are not only in another season, but also another day. A time warp.
Casey
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14th May 04, 07:34 AM
#49
Graham is in the same day as I am.
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14th May 04, 07:50 AM
#50
Alaskan,
I thought of that after I had made the post, but I didn't know if you wanted known that you were in the same warp zone. Someone may put green tights on you.
Casey
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