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Been a bit since I posted new pic's but I got a new kilt so here are a couple for you.
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it is a purple kilt from StumpTown kilts. http://stumptownkilts.com/
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Looks good, Ron. Has StumpTown been added to the Links section?
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Grok wrote:Looks good, Ron. Has StumpTown been added to the Links section?
I do not know if it has but if not it should be added
btw were be the links section?
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Ron wrote:I do not know if it has but if not it should be added
btw were be the links section?
I just added it. The "links section" is under "Skirts and Kilts for Men" as Men in Skirts Links.
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crfriend wrote:
Ron wrote:I do not know if it has but if not it should be added
btw were be the links section?
I just added it. The "links section" is under "Skirts and Kilts for Men" as Men in Skirts Links.
thanks for the link to the links section,btw there seems to be a bunch of dead links there with the good ones
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Ron wrote:
crfriend wrote:[... T]here seems to be a bunch of dead links there with the good ones
I'll need to go and find those and either remove or deaden them. Thanks for the heads-up.
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I was in a denim mood today.
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Ron wrote:here is a couple photos of me
in kilts of course :D

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Nice, Ron!
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Great pics. I'm sure on your job it helps to have the tats.
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Max Caswell wrote:Great pics. I'm sure on your job it helps to have the tats.
Job? what job ? I have been out of work for 4 years and I am getting
fed up,disgusted and pissed off as were I live there are no jobs to be found
and what few business there are keep closing up and eliminating jobs
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Ron, I ran into the same problen 13 years ago. i was fortunate to have a place and the skills to make my own job.
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This is off topic (and ignored by economists), but an economy can go into a death spiral
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yes I know it is getting off topic but Max Caswell wrote:
Great pics. I'm sure on your job it helps to have the tats.
and I just replied that I have been out of work for a while
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Ron wrote:Job? what job ? I have been out of work for 4 years and I am getting
fed up,disgusted and pissed off as were I live there are no jobs to be found
and what few business there are keep closing up and eliminating jobs
Sorry, Bro, wasn't aware. Great selection of kilts, and you're on a budget, to say the least. You wear it well, and the color combos look like some of the guitar finishes I used to do, great contrast.

I'm on a fixed income with few $$$ to spend, just bought a sewing machine and am going to start making my own. For about $25 US I can buy a continuous piece of canvas tarp long enough for two kilts, $3 to dye it any color I want. Don't know if I'm going for traditional multi pleats or maybe 6 big ones for hinder and hip movement.

Ron, I'd say go for lead kilted singer in a hardcore band, tats and all, but the way they've been busting on musicians in the last years is hideous. We usually have to pay for our own food and drinks and we usually play for free.
Hello all from the highlands of the San Luis Valley, Colorado
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Hé Ron,
Are that really tattoos on your face, or only gummed tape ?
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