Archive for December, 2007

Tie Dye Kilts in stock!

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December 10th, 2007

Remember our Corduroy kilts? Well, we took a special group of them and sent em off to our friend Arlene at Tye Dye Everything in Moscow, Idaho…. and we have just received them back!
Click here to see photos…

Here is the first group of kilts. If you want to see any of them up close, click [...]

Adam Bogle

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December 6th, 2007

J. Adam Bogle - Real Estate Broker
CRS, GRI
Coldwell Banker Pro West
Business 541-482-5590
Cell 541-944-1466
www.AgentInAKilt.com
Oregon Buyer Advisory Guide

Give us an overview of your business…
I am Adam Bogle and I am a Realtor in Ashland, Oregon. I specialize in residential real estate and cover all of Jackson County, which includes Medford, Jacksonville and Eagle Point. My [...]

Germano & Associates

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December 6th, 2007

Germano & Associates
Marine water testing services. Joe Germano and his employees have made our kilts their work uniform.

Give our readers an overview of your business…
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Who wears kilts at your company?
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Why do you wear a kilt at work?
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Joe and his team at work, doing sediment sampling.

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Website back to normal

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December 5th, 2007

Sorry for the problems over the weekend, and intermittently since then! It looks like we have things sorted out. Just to be sure, though, you should go check out our latest batch of Mock-u-mercials!

The latest Newsletter is up!

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December 1st, 2007

The last issue of The Utilikiltarian Newsletter is available by clicking the link below! See the winners of our Mock-u-mercial contest!
The Utilikiltarian Newsletter, December 2007

UKOTM - December 2007

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December 1st, 2007

Introducing The Utilikiltarian Of The Month: Matt Aaron

Matt is gettin’ high with a little help from his friends…

Strapping in

How old are ya…?
21
Where are you based?
Lubbock Texas, living in the Texas Tech Nursing School most of the time.
Where were you born?
A little oil town in Nowhere Texas. Place used to be one of those “one-horse-towns” but [...]