Usa National Tartan Day

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How many here are wearing tartan for National Tartan Day ?
I have mine on
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I've not got a tartan on (I'm wearing a plain black tiered skirt at the moment) but at least am not sporting inseams.

I notice that you, like we, have snow on the ground. This'll sound cold, but I am glad that we weary inhabitants of the Worcester Massachusetts area are not alone. It's been a long cold and nasty winter, and this writer is very ready for a proper spring.

That goatee is positively awesome! Well done!
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This may seem to be an odd question, but why a "National Tartan Day"?
Carl, the notion of some "Right" to a "Tartan" is farcical to say the least.
Find a "plaid" you actually like and wear it as you would like any other patterned fabric.
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crfriend wrote:I've not got a tartan on (I'm wearing a plain black tiered skirt at the moment) but at least am not sporting inseams.

I notice that you, like we, have snow on the ground. This'll sound cold, but I am glad that we weary inhabitants of the Worcester Massachusetts area are not alone. It's been a long cold and nasty winter, and this writer is very ready for a proper spring.

That goatee is positively awesome! Well done!
yes here in Wisconsin we are tired of winter too and wishing spring would get here
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I'm not in a tartan today, don't own one, but I did finish an 11.5 mile hike, then stop at a Starbucks and an ATM on the way home, all in a khaki utility kilt.

I suppose I should buy a tartan at some point, just to round out my wardrobe, but I have no Scottish or Irish ancestry to guide me toward a pattern, and I've never worn much plaid anyway. Plus, wool makes me itch. Plus, $600 or more is a lot of money. Hmm...

Today's weather in Phoenix, BTW, is low 64, high 90, clear skies, wind 4 mph.
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National Tartan Day

The National Holiday for All Scottish-Americans

"Americans of Scottish descent have played a vibrant and influential role in
the development of the United States. From the framers of the Declaration
of Independence to the first man on the moon, Scottish-Americans have
contributed mightily to the fields of the arts, science, politics, law, and more.
Today, over eleven million Americans claim Scottish and Scotch-Irish
roots -- making them the eighth largest ethnic group in the United States.
These are the people and accomplishments that are honored on
National Tartan Day, April 6th.
"

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Uncle Al wrote:The National Holiday for All Scottish-Americans
But what of us sorry lot who cannot necessarily prove Scots descent? Are we to freeze?
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Went to Colorado Tartan Day celebration in my town wearing what else, Colorado tartan. Its a nice gathering every year. With my Viking side I could be part of Clan Gunn if I wanted to join another organization. The other side is Northern Ireland.
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Carl,

I'll bet there is a "Wee Dram" of Scots somewhere in your history :D

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crfriend wrote:But what of us sorry lot who cannot necessarily prove Scots descent?
Drink some.
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I wore my Black Watch For Natl. Tartan Day; and the day before, and I'll wear it again today.
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Got to ask about the preceding 7 ethnic groups, do they have a "special day"?
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