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20th July 07, 03:49 AM
#21
Originally Posted by pipesndrumsnun
Hey, there, Oldsoldier!
I just have to tell you that it took me quite a while to figure out what "being a PITA" meant! I thought to myself, "How odd...he's been a piece of Middle-Eastern flat bread???"
But, now I've got it!!
Ha ha. I took a while too. I was thinking of PETA. >_>
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20th July 07, 05:24 AM
#22
we dont know which other Irish tartans to try..we are open to ideas...
I doubt saffron is trademarked; doesn't get more Irish than that. The trick is getting the color right.
Yes; a lovely tartan. Will you no longer be carrying McLennan, or will it be a special order?
took me quite a while to figure out what "being a PITA" meant!
My wife in her inimitable fashion acquainted me with that term a long time ago.
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29th July 07, 11:48 PM
#23
I think there are some tartans like "Ireland red" and "Ireland blue" you could do, or perhaps the (I think) rather nice "St. Patrick" tartan? Or perhaps the ones of the four provinces?
I also think that MacLaren would be a good addition, since it's the Boy Scout tartan. Perhaps also some BSA theme buckles, or sporrans? I'm a bit interested since I'm wrapping up my Eagle Scout requirements, and I'd like to do my Eagle Court ceremony in a kilt.
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30th July 07, 01:26 PM
#24
Irish you a merry Kiltsmas
Irish tartans you say ? Here's the CT want list 'o county threads:
Antrim
Derry
Donegal
Down *
Galway
Longford
Sligo *
As seen on the Marton Mills website, the * are my personal faves.
oh no, wrong cameron for me .
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Last edited by CameronTaylor; 30th July 07 at 02:35 PM.
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