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ANGUS AND THE KILT
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GUEST,Tam 16 Dec 06 - 07:03 AM
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Kaleea 15 Dec 06 - 08:28 PM
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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Tom Hamilton frae Saltcoats Scotland
Date: 16 Dec 06 - 07:22 AM

I was in Australia for my sister's wedding, and all the men had to wear a kilt, My father and brother Jim didn't wear one. The funny looks that we got from some of the Australians was funny.

my nephew went to the gents and there was this man with his boy, and the man saw my nephew in his kilt, and thought that my nephew was a cross dresser, and said to wee boy hurry up and lets get out of here.


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: GUEST,Tam
Date: 16 Dec 06 - 07:03 AM

I wish someone would tell you lot that 'plaid' means blanket. The word you want is 'tartan'.


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Don Firth
Date: 15 Dec 06 - 10:02 PM

For some years now, in Enumclaw (Native American name), a small town south of Seattle (named after a Native American chief), the Annual Pacific Northwest Scottish Highland Games and Clan Gathering is held. Prominent in the event is the Keith Highlanders Pipe Band.

In the late Fifties, I was involved in the East 42nd Street Arts Festivals, which were held in the University District, just adjacent to the University of Washington campus. The City of Seattle barricaded the streets in the area so they could be used for displays and performance stages. I was one of the several singers of folk songs who performed during these festivals. One afternoon, the Keith Highlanders Pipe Band put in an appearance, piping and drumming and precision marching up and down University Way. Stirring! Exciting! It got the blood of this great-grandson of an expatriate Scot coursing through my veins!

A couple of girls of my acquaintance got to giggling and speculating about the usual question:   what do they wear, if anything, under their kilts? One of them waited until a crucial moment as the pipe band came marching down the street, rushed out into the street, and lay down on her back. Without breaking step, the pipers deftly stepped over her. After they had passed, she got up and came back, wearing a smirk. When the other girls asked her, "What? What?" she just continued to smile enigmatically and refused to answer.

During the Seattle World's Fair in 1962, a lot of musicians, me included, found plenty of work. One of the pipers in the Keith pipe band started playing the pipes in a local tavern. It occurred to him that, under those circumstances, he should probably join the musician's union, the American Federation of Musicians. He went down to the offices of the Seattle local, and they just laughed at him. "Bagpipes? Don't be ridiculous!!" So he figured, "Well, okay, I asked and they said 'No.' If they don't want my dues, who am I to argue?" Then, when another official of the A. F. of M. dropped in to the tavern, he asked the piper for his union card. When he didn't have one, the official told him he'd have to join the union. A bit ticked off that when he'd applied, they blew him off as not being a musician, and now at the official's general rudeness, he told the guy to take a hike. The union threatened to close down the tavern. So he and the tavern owner wrote to Scotland and got a ruling.

The bagpipe, the ruling said, is not a musical instrument. It is a weapon of war.

All the union could do was sit and fume. They'd had their chance.

Don Firth


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Kaleea
Date: 15 Dec 06 - 08:28 PM

There was a marching band in the Hollywood Christmas Parade with the entire band membership wearing kilts. The had pipers, too. They played quite well.


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Ebbie
Date: 14 Dec 06 - 09:32 PM

David Douglas High School in Portland Oregon used to (I hope it still does) hold Highland Games every summer, and a more eye-pleasing sight you never did see. Pipers were tuning amongst the trees, white shirts gleaming above the patterned kilts. It felt like having stepped back 200 years.

It wasn't just the marching bands either; it was a busy time of caber tossing and other feats of strength which I never saw anywhere else in my life.


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Pistachio
Date: 14 Dec 06 - 08:14 PM

Thanks Don, Thoughts of home revived. Got to get my Corries LPs back on the turntable!
(not sure that the pc brigade would like to hear all of it)

My house was on the corner diagonally opposed to the entrance of the 'Games Park' and every year on the first Saturday in August tens of pipe bands de-bussed outside, formed up, tuned up, and swaggered, the way that marching kilt wearers do, down to compete in the Strathallan Park. Happy memories.
Two brothers' in law wore their kilts (far more interesting and colourful than 'morning dress') when they married my sisters -

Hazel.


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Don Firth
Date: 14 Dec 06 - 12:02 AM

Kilts. Great idea!

Pricy! Wow! But still a great idea.

One small problem, it would seem. Click HERE. The crucial, relevant verse comes toward the end.

Don Firth


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: GUEST,Commini
Date: 13 Dec 06 - 10:54 PM

I know I'm a bit late to this post, what with it being a year or so since the last one. However, I have been wearing a kilt for over a year. Most of the guys in my area thought I was gay. I told them that if it was gay to like the freedom of my junk, as opposed to always getting my children pinched by breeches then I would rather be gay. The more I wore it, and got more looks from women then they did, teh more theyh accepted it. and nae a thing is worn under my kilt 'cept the hair the good Lord gave me!


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Gedpipes
Date: 05 Dec 05 - 04:44 AM

I've met Flamingo Ted, Mick, and I have to tell you he is as repressed in the flesh as he is in the spirit.


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Seamus Kennedy
Date: 05 Dec 05 - 01:55 AM

Mick, Diane Byrnes. Great lady and a fine radio show in PGH.
Kieran, I'll reply to your e-mail address.

Seamus


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: GUEST,Kieran Manning
Date: 04 Dec 05 - 10:05 PM

Hi Seamus

long time no see. I am still alive and kicking.you can get me on kieran367@hotmail.com

cheers


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: lady penelope
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 05:11 PM

You may have to adjust the length of the straps that hold it on. If they're too long, it'll just keep flapping about.


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Juan P-B
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 03:52 PM

Hey Flamenco Ted - From what I remember of many trips up there you have to pay for ALL types of hanky-panky in Hull
ALWAYS before and occasional times afterwards (Hull Uni has the largest VD research unit in GB)

I have to say that the sporran IS all leather - It probably just needs 'wearing in' - Yes I know how uncomfortable that will be and I KNOW it's supposed to worn outside!!!!!

Once again though you 'catters have all given great council and I will continue to wear my kilt(s) with pride


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From: Big Al Whittle
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 03:51 PM

I guess you're right Mick, I'll retain my anus for private viewing. that's the kind of sphlinchters us Brits respect - tight as walnut, even in the tropics....

There was young man from Australia
who painted his bum like a dahlia
etc.


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Big Mick
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 02:40 PM

I don't wear'em because they are an accurate representation of Irish garb. I wear them because I love the way they look. And I love running around with no underwear on. And I love the reaction I get from women. And I love screwing with the terminally insecure and anal retentive males that aren't comfortable enough with themselves to wear them. But mostly because they are an expression, flawed though it may be, of my celtic ancestry.

Mick


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Nigel Parsons
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 02:32 PM

How do you manage without tights in winter?

Before setting out on a winter journey, the Pembina Indians put out their fires and sit in the. cold in order to accustom themselves to it. One day, when the thermometer was below zero, an Indian came to see me, wearing only leggings', and, under his blanket, a thin cotton shirt. Looking at his bare chest, I said, "I should think you would freeze." He smiled and pointing to my face, exclaimed, "Face not freeze,--Indian all face"

from: Project Caterbury

Nigel


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Big Al Whittle
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 01:30 PM

apart from dancing teams where do all these Irish Kilt wearing men hang out, so to speak. And the irish regiments I suppose.

you don't really see a lot of them, although perhaps I was in the wrong bit of Ireland.


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Big Mick
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 12:23 PM

Could be anyone of three, Seamus. My Grandfather's family was from Raphoe in Co. Donegal, but later moved to Galway. My Grandmother's family was from Athlone in Co. Westmeath.

I hope all is well with you. Playing in Pittsburgh soon, eh? I heard an add for it on the way through there last Sunday. What is that lady's name who has the long running show?

All the best,

Mick


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Seamus Kennedy
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 12:15 PM

Hey Mick, each Irish county now has its own tartan. I wear a kilt in Co. Antrim's tartan at Highland Games and festivals.
What's your county of origin?

Seamus


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Davetnova
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 12:05 PM

That wasn't porridge, Dead Horse. Kilts are useful for what our American cousins call "comfort breaks" simply kneel with the knees slightly spread, preferably on grass, and you can relieve yourself in comfort and polite company. The first time I saw my uncle do this I thought he was adjusting the kilt to be on the knee.


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Dead Horse
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 11:23 AM

I tried using the porridge, but it kept sliding doon ma legs an inte ma boots!


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Big Mick
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 09:42 AM

I'm right there with you, lad. The feckin' pockets look completely out of place. But then, I am old.

All the best,

Mick


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Bunnahabhain
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 09:29 AM

How do we manage without tights in the winter?

It's only really your knees that are exposed. Thick, woolen kilt hose, and 8 yards of very thick woolen cloth keep you plenty warm enough. It's a much warmer getup than tights, according to various women. Unfortunatly, we can't take them off in the summer!

Plus, not being stupid enough to just stand about in the cold helps. One of the Highland dances, the Reel of Tulloch was supposedly written when the minister was late for Kirk ( church ), and the people standing around started dancing to keep warm. It works, as it's a very tiring dance. Fun though.

I don't understand utilikilts. Kilts have a pocket, it's called a sporran. if you really can't do without the phone, multitool, etc do the sensible thing and put them on a belt, where they won't spoil the lines of thr kilt.


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Big Mick
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 08:53 AM

Aye.


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: ksloan
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 08:41 AM

is that "Rolling On Floor Laughing My Arse Off?!"


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Big Mick
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 08:39 AM

ROFLMAO


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Paco Rabanne
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 08:22 AM

oo-er that sounds a bit kinky Big Mick!! You have to pay for that kind of hanky panky in Hull. It sounds like it's free in Scotland though. Has your Parliament made it free on the NHS then?


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Big Mick
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 08:13 AM

Let's suppose for a moment that you are right, flamenco Ted. How are you going to feel getting a good hidin' from a man in a girly skirt?????????

Mick


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Davetnova
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 07:08 AM

of course


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: GUEST,Janine
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 06:22 AM

With salt, of course, Davetnova.

Janine


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Davetnova
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 06:20 AM

how do we manage to wear the kilt in winter? Porridge!


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Paco Rabanne
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 06:17 AM

It's a girly skirt in Glasgow.

There!! I said it for you!


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Pistachio
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 06:14 AM

Can I suggest an all leather sporran won't 'clatter'.
My brother-in-law wears his Anderson on occasion and you're right - it is a lovely blue. I'm originally a McGregor and like the red tartan, my middle sister had 4 'flower girls' in black watch tartan dresses at her wedding and when my eldest sister married she made her friends dresses, 1 in rust and the other in lemon to perfectly co-ordinate with her new husbands' Macpherson Kilt.
As a child I remember the pipe bands arriving pre Highland Games and tuning up outside our house before marching with that 'certain swagger' to the Games Park. It's wonderful memory. Thanks.
Keep yer kilt on and enjoy whatever part of Scotland you get to and soon! May I recommend Bridge of Allan, Callander and the 'Trossachs'.
H.


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: GUEST,Janine
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 06:02 AM

Try saying that in Glasgow, flamenco ted!

Janine


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Paco Rabanne
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 05:48 AM

It's a girly skirt!


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Juan P-B
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 05:18 AM

Dead Horse! I am actually a 'Wilson' and my clan tartan is the Gunn - However the options on the kilts I had were about 10 tartans which included the camouflage & black.

I went for Black Watch first as it ia a beautiful pattern with a magnificent history. The 2nd choice was 'Anderson' as it has the same beauty but is that lovely bloue base - Unfortunately they had run out of that tartan so I opted for McDonald (least amount of red in it) and ordered an Anderson when he gets the material.

To get a kilt made in my 'home' colours will cost about £150 - The ones I've bought are from a 'one-day' offer on e-bay - £25 for a 5yd handmade kilt sounded good to me and they are brill! - I am now also giving the bloke who makes them guitar lessons over the internet - for a discount consideration on me 'Anderson' kilt


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: GUEST,noddy
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 05:17 AM

Of course you need pockets on a kilt....you need simewhere to put your sporran!


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: GUEST,Janine
Date: 30 Nov 05 - 05:15 AM

Kilts are great but how do you Scotmen manage without tights in a Highland winter? I can't!

Janine


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Jeri
Date: 29 Nov 05 - 08:53 PM

It's like a kilt with pockets. They makes sense, but they aren't traditional, and un-subtle pockets aren't appropriate on formal attire. The also can add pounds to a guy's legs. For the traditionalist, it might be best to have a utility sporran with little loops to stick your hammer and screwdriver, flashlight and spare chanter in.


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Big Mick
Date: 29 Nov 05 - 08:43 PM

I don't like the Utilikilt. Seems to me like a kilt with pockets is like a ......... shit ....... I can't think of a good analogy ..... could you all help me here????? ......... Anyway, it just doesn't seem right, and IMHO it doesn't look worth a shit either.

I am thinking of having a new one made in the Irish Diaspora tartan. Great looking pattern.

All the best,

Mick


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Bard Judith
Date: 29 Nov 05 - 08:29 PM

My husband's brother is in the Canadian militia - the 48th Highlanders to be exact. One of the toughest and best-looking (next to my husband) guys I know...and boy, does he wear the kilt well! Not to mention all the rest of the kit.

If we are taking a poll: put me down for the 'kilts on men are sexy' option!

Now I just have to talk Husband into it...


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Dead Horse
Date: 29 Nov 05 - 08:21 PM

Why the Anderson on order PB? Could it be we is related?
(me real monica is Ken Anderson, and I am proud to be able to wear that tartan, tho I never actually have since I was about 6yr old)


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Jeri
Date: 29 Nov 05 - 05:19 PM

It'd take all the fun out.


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Clinton Hammond
Date: 29 Nov 05 - 05:04 PM

I have a few chums who do roofing who SWEAR by their Utilikilts.... fortunalty they all have also opted for the "Modesty Snap" option....

Now if only we could get them on ALL plaid skirts.....


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Big Al Whittle
Date: 29 Nov 05 - 04:52 PM

I suppose it depends on the man and the time, the ford fiesta , the ambient mood - so many variables!

has anybody seen under a dinosaur's kilt?


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Juan P-B
Date: 29 Nov 05 - 04:52 PM

Thanks Clinton! They're awesome AND with pockets.


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Clinton Hammond
Date: 29 Nov 05 - 04:41 PM

Might I suggest you try http://www.utilikilts.com/


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Juan P-B
Date: 29 Nov 05 - 04:39 PM

Oh I am so pleased with all of the positives coming from this - I was a bit worried about the present Mrs P-B being embarrassed to be seen out with me but she's cool with it too -

My eldest daughter's uni pals think I'm supercool anyway as I'm (not in any particular order) super-hairy, Father Christmas, Ace folk & rock guitarist AND a walking 60's & 70's retro guitar archive - so they think the kilt is probably gonna be the next big 'must have' (after the Nano Pod)

BTW - What's a utilikilt? AND has it got pockets????? - You can get camouflage kilts here as well as PVC & leather - Definitley NOT for me


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Davetnova
Date: 29 Nov 05 - 04:15 PM

I'm staying out of this.(four kilts in wardrobe).


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Subject: RE: BS: Wearing the kilt!!!
From: Little Robyn
Date: 29 Nov 05 - 01:48 PM

It's now Nov 30th here in NZ - St Andrew's day.
My husband Mitch might wear his kilt to the gig tonight. Or maybe he'll wear his tartan trews instead.
There's gonna be haggis and neeps there! Yum!
Robyn


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