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Rain Man
08-07-2008, 09:45
From AP news --
AP news article (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080807/ap_on_fe_st/odd_postal_kilt)

For full article, see link above. Here are a few portions--

"SEATTLE - A 6-foot-tall, 250-pound letter carrier is campaigning for the right to take off his pants. Dean Peterson wants the U.S. Postal Service to add kilts as a uniform option for men.

"The idea was soundly defeated in July at a convention of his union, the 220,000-member National Letter Carriers' Association, so Peterson knows convincing management will be an uphill struggle, but at least he'll be comfortable in his kilt, or Male Unbifurcated Garment." ...

"The union's executive committee recommended disapproval, saying there was not enough demand for kilts to be worth the bother of the resolution, and delegates agreed by a large margin.

"But Peterson said there are plenty of approved uniform items that very few mail carriers wear, including a cardigan sweater, vest and pith helmet." ...

NICKTHEGREEK
08-08-2008, 06:22
Are you advocating "going Postal" ????

OregonHiker
08-08-2008, 18:07
From AP news --
AP news article (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080807/ap_on_fe_st/odd_postal_kilt)

For full article, see link above. Here are a few portions--

"SEATTLE - A 6-foot-tall, 250-pound letter carrier is campaigning for the right to take off his pants. Dean Peterson wants the U.S. Postal Service to add kilts as a uniform option for men.

"The idea was soundly defeated in July at a convention of his union, the 220,000-member National Letter Carriers' Association, so Peterson knows convincing management will be an uphill struggle, but at least he'll be comfortable in his kilt, or Male Unbifurcated Garment." ...

"The union's executive committee recommended disapproval, saying there was not enough demand for kilts to be worth the bother of the resolution, and delegates agreed by a large margin.

"But Peterson said there are plenty of approved uniform items that very few mail carriers wear, including a cardigan sweater, vest and pith helmet." ...

What does this have to do with the AT? :sun