Rochester MA kilted man

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Rochester MA kilted man

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Spotted this on a Facebook page I have joined:-

http://marion.wickedlocal.com/article/2 ... 150319457/
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Wow. That's only about 50 miles from me to the southeast. Good stuff.
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What I call a non-story. Big deal, man makes KILT part of his everyday wear. A kilt has no problem being accepted as a male garment so what's the big story? Sorry, can't generate any enthusiasm for this story. Yawn.
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Still, there's no such thing as bad publicity.
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Caultron wrote:Still, there's no such thing as bad publicity.
I just bought a Kindle copy of his book. One of the reasons I added skirts to the line up is that my kilts were getting a bit beat up from being worn constantly. :D
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Sinned wrote:What I call a non-story. Big deal, man makes KILT part of his everyday wear. A kilt has no problem being accepted as a male garment so what's the big story? Sorry, can't generate any enthusiasm for this story. Yawn.
Dennis,

It may be a non-story for those of us who have worn kilts or skirts out and about. However, considering how much fear some people have before making their first foray into the big bad world in a kilt, it is good to see someone else spreading the message that no one cares. The fact that the article is in general media, not in a special area for those who are "in the know", makes it a good news story.

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What Ian said.
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