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15th April 05, 01:06 PM
#81
Ah but you're a provider of kilts to the 'fraternity', an educator on tartans and a member of the sorority that inspires men to even bother looking good.
You also supply those lovely long kilted skirts - and the more of those there are around - and of course women in them - the better.
Ah for beautiful, godly and supportive women - they make the world go around.
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15th April 05, 01:12 PM
#82
 Originally Posted by Galant
Ah but you're a provider of kilts to the 'fraternity', an educator on tartans and a member of the sorority that inspires men to even bother looking good.
You also supply those lovely long kilted skirts - and the more of those there are around - and of course women in them - the better.
Ah for beautiful, godly and supportive women - they make the world go around.
'Gallantry' is definitely a description of you! Such a sweet guy!
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15th April 05, 01:12 PM
#83
I second the oh so gallant Galant!
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15th April 05, 02:23 PM
#84
What's a Clan without the lasses.
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15th April 05, 02:29 PM
#85
 Originally Posted by bubba
What's a Clan without the lasses.
Dead in one generation!
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15th April 05, 05:25 PM
#86
 Originally Posted by Thistle Stop
... I enjoy all the discussion and I love the guys who particiate in the forum. What an interesting bunch!... Most of the time, the forum members are pretty nice to me, despite the fact that I'm a woman and thus not really one of the kiltwearing fraternity!
Cyndi... In addition to promoting things "kilt" through your business, you are a kilt and tartans enthusiast and I, for one, am glad that you're with us! I don't believe that you need to be either male or a kilt wearer to promote and enjoy kilts, tartans, or the heritage of it all. What one needs is the heart and the passion... and you show that in spades. You've quickly earned the respect of the membership here not only for your expertise, but for your ability to stand firm on testosterone laden ground.
Steady on! 
blu
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15th April 05, 05:39 PM
#87
 Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
 Originally Posted by Thistle Stop
... I enjoy all the discussion and I love the guys who particiate in the forum. What an interesting bunch!... Most of the time, the forum members are pretty nice to me, despite the fact that I'm a woman and thus not really one of the kiltwearing fraternity!
Cyndi... In addition to promoting things "kilt" through your business, you are a kilt and tartans enthusiast and I, for one, am glad that you're with us! I don't believe that you need to be either male or a kilt wearer to promote and enjoy kilts, tartans, or the heritage of it all. What one needs is the heart and the passion... and you show that in spades. You've quickly earned the respect of the membership here not only for your expertise, but for your ability to stand firm on testosterone laden ground.
Steady on!
blu
Thanks so much for your kind words!
There's no environment I enjoy more than a good field of battle laced with testosterone! (Cough-cough...)
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15th April 05, 06:26 PM
#88
 Originally Posted by Doc Hudson
I second the oh so gallant Galant!
On behalf of womankind, I thank ye!
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15th April 05, 10:19 PM
#89
For my thoughts, I truly enjoy reading and getting to know everyone on this board. The calming influence of the females is just that, a calming influence. Life is too short to be bogged down in such things that really do not matter. I am on this board to learn many wonderful things to enhance my kilt wearing. The knowledge and wisdom of everyone here amazes me, and just makes me a humble being for my lack of knowledge. I want to thank everyone for all that you mean to me, even those who do not post regularly, but especially all the ladies, for you are wonderful!
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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16th April 05, 05:35 AM
#90
Just catching up on my reading after a week that had far too many days in it. Reading through most of the comments here that I missed I will add one of my own. I think Jimmy and perhaps some others that may know "fashion row" can verify my comment.
I can go to Wal Mart, Sears, J.C. Penny or any one of a hundred other stores and buy a suit for around $100-$150. They are everywhere in various fabrics, cuts and styles. None of that changes the fact that if I want a "SUIT" I go to fashion row and have one tailored for me and to fit me and me alone. Cost? Last time I checked, $800-$1500 for a day to day wear business suit. Would I pay that much when so many others offer suits for so much less? Yes I have and you know what? After 15 to 20 years of wear they still look good and hold their quality.
To make a long story longer the moral of this story is that quality craftsmen making a quality product will always be with us no matter the compitition.
Mike
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