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Postby SCJwl on Sun Mar 16, 2003 11:32 pm

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Postby *Starz* on Mon Mar 17, 2003 1:44 am

mac33 wrote:Now it has always been a tradition in Scotland not to wear anything under a kilt, and let me tell you when it's winter time it's cold enough to freeeze --- ----- -- - ----- ------. :cool: :lol:

Dang Mac...I never expected that one... :lol:

I would imagine that it does get very cold in the winter time...I'm just curious...why is it that the kilt's are also worn during the winter...why not pants...brrrrrrrrrrr... :-?

John...Loved your comment...thanks for the laugh... :P
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Postby Mac33 on Mon Mar 17, 2003 5:37 am

Well Michel we nowadays don't wear kilts everyday, only on special ocassions and functions. There are still quite a few people wear them all the time, and if your used to them, then with the air circulating around the heavy material of the kilt, then you don't feel the cold the same. And if they have been worn most of your life, then your legs and body get used to them and you just don't feel the cold. :yesnod:
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