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9th April 07, 07:23 PM
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Cocky wee Gordon!
Here's a couple of pics of myself.
En route to funeral (the wife's shy!)
Hurling the haggis!
With Cousin Colin
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9th April 07, 07:27 PM
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9th April 07, 09:37 PM
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I'm utterly fascinated with facial tattoos. I will never tattoo my own face, I have tattooed others' faces, and would consider tattooing my noggin. It looks somewhat Maori (I'm certainly no expert on the tribal patterns.)
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10th April 07, 03:06 AM
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Thanks for the kind words, guys!
Originally Posted by Tattoobradley
I'm utterly fascinated with facial tattoos. I will never tattoo my own face, I have tattooed others' faces, and would consider tattooing my noggin. It looks somewhat Maori (I'm certainly no expert on the tribal patterns.)
The face is certainly a long way from Maori, although I get that a lot. In fact, one would think that the Maori had a monopoly on facial tattooing! (although I can understand the attitude, especially here in Aus.) My face is pure Pict, mostly Caledonii tribe, centered in Aberdeen & Inverness (My family are from Aberdeen). The stag's head symbolises the highlands, & as the Picts never marked their rulers with a crown, the torc combined with the stag is for the Gordon crest. The 4 horizontal slashes are for the family deceased, while various other parts denote my status as head of the family, & battles fought in (I'm ex-military). I went with the Pictish style as one branch of the family is Clan Skene, an old clan that can trace ancestry back to the Picts. I never considered tattooing my face either, until my mother died & I decided our heritage would not die out with her. However I did draw the line at cutting it in with a sgian-dubh!
Originally Posted by morrison
Honors to the deceased
Thank you, my mother WOULD have been honoured.
Originally Posted by beloitpiper
YES! Another Gordon!
Tapadh leat, mo fear-cinnidh
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12th April 07, 06:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Raptor
Thanks for the kind words, guys!
The face is certainly a long way from Maori, although I get that a lot. In fact, one would think that the Maori had a monopoly on facial tattooing! (although I can understand the attitude, especially here in Aus.) My face is pure Pict, mostly Caledonii tribe, centered in Aberdeen & Inverness (My family are from Aberdeen). The stag's head symbolises the highlands, & as the Picts never marked their rulers with a crown, the torc combined with the stag is for the Gordon crest. The 4 horizontal slashes are for the family deceased, while various other parts denote my status as head of the family, & battles fought in (I'm ex-military). I went with the Pictish style as one branch of the family is Clan Skene, an old clan that can trace ancestry back to the Picts. I never considered tattooing my face either, until my mother died & I decided our heritage would not die out with her. However I did draw the line at cutting it in with a sgian-dubh!
Thank you, my mother WOULD have been honoured.
Tapadh leat, mo fear-cinnidh
All I could see from these pictures were the slashed lines at the cheek. That is all very fascinating. Sound's like I have some reading to do. And my "Maori guess" was indeed due to your locale.
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9th April 07, 09:46 PM
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YES! Another Gordon! Good to have you, cousin! Beautiful kilts!!!
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9th April 07, 11:32 PM
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An interesting range of pictures showing the versatility of the kilt - thanks for posting
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10th April 07, 12:39 AM
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10th April 07, 12:54 AM
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Honors to the deceased. The pix, all show nicely. Handsome fellas, those kilters!
Go, have fun, don't work at, make it fun! Kilt them, for they know not, what they wear. Where am I now?
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10th April 07, 03:40 AM
#10
guid oan ya!
slainte mhath
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