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    Yeah, real men DO wear kilts! My husband has the Hunting Stewart right now.

    There's a song by a Celtic band we listen to, entitled 'Real men wear kilts'. Song's pretty cool....

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    Right on -- is there a link to the Celtic band?

    I love my kilt(s) -- I always wear my kilt to work on the last day of my assignment.



    What is under the my Kilt -- "Only my wife knows" for the ladies and "Same member as you only bigger" for the guys.

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    The name of the band is Highland Reign. Here is the link: HighlandReign - HOME

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    Luv it -- Thanks for the Link


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    Don't know how we stumbled onto the subject of kilts but it's an interesting departure. The links are pretty enlightening and humorous too. I don't have a kilt but know several guys who do. One plays the bag pipes and wears his kilt whenever he plays. The other guy works in a local music shop and his kilt is more of a leather skirt and it goes well with his goth look. I'm seeing more kilts out there all the time.

    There was an interesting but sad article in a local paper awhile ago about a highschool kid who was suspended for wearing inappropriate attire to his senior prom. It seems that this guy- a football celebrity too, became interested in his Scottish ancestry and did extensive research. He put together a complete ensemble including kilt and wore it while presenting his report to class. It seems that he made a very positive impression among the students and decided to wear the outfit to the prom. The administration wasn't impressed and his coach made a disparaging remark. The kid was suspended but due to the outrage among the parents and student body, there was a hearing and the suspension was repealed. Instead of celebrating this kid's effort and willingness to step outside of himself a little, the leaders in this school community mocked him. Doesn't it do your hearts good to hear about innovative thinking among our nation's educators?

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    Like I said, HR has a song out called 'Real Men Wear Kilts'. Les really puts his heart into it, too.

    I feel sorry for that kid who got suspended. I know I call it a skirt, juuust to get my husbands goat, but to be honest, it IS part of his heritage. I would NOT want to get in the way of some of the Highlanders on a kick..... One re-enactor I know is as tall as my husband, but has about 80 pounds on him. If he were to paint himself blue, and be found on a battle field.....I'd feel sorry for the fool who'd take him on.


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    ... I'd like to add the bagpipes make an awesome sound. In fact, if any of you kilt wearing dudes can recommend a CD with nothing but the bagpipes playing I'd much appreciate.
    Cary James Barrett, RN, BSN


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    Doh! Got one here at home. Well, one that is all 'pipes. HR incorporates the pipes into a few of their songs, also. In fact, had Les play the pipes in honour of a resident of mine several years ago. Was going to get him to play Scotland the Brave', but ended up being Amazing Grace. BTW, Mag...res. was a Navy vet. Was equally appropriate.


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    Re: M U G (Mens Unbifurcated Garments)

    Quote Originally Posted by cougarnurse View Post
    Doh! Got one here at home. Well, one that is all 'pipes. HR incorporates the pipes into a few of their songs, also. In fact, had Les play the pipes in honour of a resident of mine several years ago. Was going to get him to play Scotland the Brave', but ended up being Amazing Grace. BTW, Mag...res. was a Navy vet. Was equally appropriate.

    On the next care pkg. you could send me a CD of bagpipe music.
    Cary James Barrett, RN, BSN


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