No, not that Prime Minister....our 13th one, John G. Diefenbaker. Anyone else able to find any world leaders (past and present) in a kilt? *let's leave the political opinions out of this one alright
...I doubt that we'd have much difficulty talking Bill Clinton into wearing one. (Apparently Slick Willie and I are very distant cousins and that IS on the Scots side of the family.) Best AA
What the heck jacket is The Chief wearing, there? Epaulettes? Huge cuffs? Huh?
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[B]Paul Murray[/B] Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Diefenbaker the name of the dog in the TV show Due South?? (no intended slam against the Prime Minister)
Originally Posted by The Supreme Canuck What the heck jacket is The Chief wearing, there? Epaulettes? Huge cuffs? Huh? It's an Argyll. Pretty common.
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Originally Posted by Big Paul Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Diefenbaker the name of the dog in the TV show Due South?? (no intended slam against the Prime Minister) Yes, many of the character names on Due South were former Canadian Prime Ministers. Shane
Originally Posted by Shane Yes, many of the character names on Due South were former Canadian Prime Ministers. Shane Interesting! I've notice that many shows name characters after the film crew.. Just watch the credits.. Many are real close!!
Originally Posted by Shane Yes, many of the character names on Due South were former Canadian Prime Ministers. Shane Paul Gross (the mountie and producer) in Due South is apparently a huge fan of Diefs. When CBC did the greatest Canadian last year, Gross was the one to do the bio on Diefenbaker.
Originally Posted by Colin Paul Gross (the mountie and producer) in Due South is apparently a huge fan of Diefs. When CBC did the greatest Canadian last year, Gross was the one to do the bio on Diefenbaker. I'm pretty sure he did Lester B. Pearson. The old Lou Grant TV show had an episode about a comic strip that was very much like Doonesbury. The real Doonesbury strip is authored by a fellow named Trudeau (same as a former PM). The fictional strip was authored by a fellow named Diefenbaker. I thought it was a pretty sly joke.
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