This will either be of interest, or bore you :-?

Today......
Dropped the cat off at the Vet Clinic to get it desexed, cost me nearly half a philabeg, but it had to be done.
The Vet is English born, he asked me if I was born in Scotland. No, I'm a sassanach, I replied, the kilt is penance for the years my people banned the kilt ;-)

Next to visit the workshop of an earthmoving contractor, he needs his bulldozer signwritten. This guy has seen me kilted before, his staff are wondering about this kilted signwriter. But my amazing skill wins them over and I get an opportunity to talk about my recent Scotland visit.

On the way back to the workshop, I visit a new potential client, not a word about the kilt, we discuss business and I leave.
Bit of shopping, a few strange looks, but hey, I'm dressed normally, it's all the others that look strange :mrgreen: today I wore a USAK PV Stewart hunting tartan, my favourite kilt for casual.

later in the day I call in on another new client. They are opening a new shop and need signs. No mention of the kilt but they eventually tell me that they are regular listeneners of my celtic radio broadcast. It is a gift shop about to open, the owners tell me they are fascinated with celtic things and plan to sell celtic jewellery. (I get the contract).

Finally, I head out to the radio station to do another braodcast of celtic music. The next show is a late night rock show and three young men with woolen beanies arrive to host the show. They see me in a kilt, and will be forever impressed with the beauty of the kilt.
In years to come they will remember the "guy in the kilt" and eventually order thier first kilt.

The day ends with celtic music and a few drams, which explains the poor spelling;-)