Took a photo of the cover of my latest alma mater old boys school magazine.
These lads are in the band, I was in the army (there was band, army, airforce or navy to go into at the school. Only the army and the band wore a kilt.
I must say it wasn't a lot of fun to wear the whole Scottish kit in the 1970's on public transport to and from school.
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Kilts aren’t really a good idea in this area this time of year...😂
Kilts aren’t really a good idea in this area this time of year...😂
Get wearing one already,

They were invented in Scotland for MEN
Kilts aren’t really a good idea in this area this time of year...😂
Get wearing one already,
They were invented in Scotland for MEN 
Scotland stays quite a bit warmer

On the other hand, we have had all the kids we plan on having... 😂
Kilts aren’t really a good idea in this area this time of year...😂
Get wearing one already,
They were invented in Scotland for MEN 
Scotland stays quite a bit warmer
On the other hand, we have had all the kids we plan on having... 😂
LOL
seeing someone in a kilt in Australia Nick isn't far off getting rooster eggs out of the hen house!
I went to school in the late 60s and the 70s and everyone had long hair, we had to have crew cut short back and sides.
You know why it is called a kilt, because that is what happens to you of you call it a skirt.
In November,1965, I marched in a kilted marching band all the way up Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario in the Grey Cup football game parade. And it was a windy day.
You want cold? Try that!
Sounds like the other type of blue balls Bob