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View Poll Results: Favorite Thing to Nitpick at The Games

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  • Kilt worn too low/high

    40 19.32%
  • Sporran worn too low/high

    5 2.42%
  • White/cream rental hose worn

    9 4.35%
  • Unaltered sports jacket worn instead of Argyll, etc

    6 2.90%
  • Flat caps worn instead of Balmoral, etc

    1 0.48%
  • Costumed as Mel Gibson costumed as William Wallace

    44 21.26%
  • Costumed as Cap. Jack Sparrow

    44 21.26%
  • Other humorus, ridiculous or otherwise unorthodox apparel/style

    58 28.02%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark E. View Post
    Been on raids to a couple of Catholic schools when we couldn't find any kine here in the asphalt acres. Beware the plaid wave. And those nuns can RUN.

    Mark, the Heathen
    High five!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark E. View Post
    Been on raids to a couple of Catholic schools when we couldn't find any kine here in the asphalt acres. Beware the plaid wave. And those nuns can RUN.

    Mark, the Heathen
    We didn't have any nuns. We had Jesuits. Those guys can throw erasers like baseball players, man! Fr. Harrison referred to the Jesuits as the Popes Marines.
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    We didn't have any nuns. We had Jesuits. Those guys can throw erasers like baseball players, man! Fr. Harrison referred to the Jesuits as the Popes Marines.
    I knew a guy who was a Marine and then became a Jesuit.

    When he came into the classroom you said, "Good morning, Father SIR!"

    Best

    AA

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    Hey, I will be at the New Hampshire Highland games (Loon mountain) this week end and Sunday is International Talk like a Pirate Day. I just thought that was funny due to the nature of this thread and where it ran off to

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqMu6...eature=related
    arrrrugh!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan Tess View Post
    Hey, I will be at the New Hampshire Highland games (Loon mountain) this week end and Sunday is International Talk like a Pirate Day. I just thought that was funny due to the nature of this thread and where it ran off to

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqMu6...eature=related
    arrrrugh!
    That's great!!!
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    Question

    I saw something in a couple of the photo threads lately that I wondered about, but not enough to want to derail those threads.
    But since this tread has popped up again, I have to say I find British car shows, or car shows in general, a bit out of place at a Highland games/Celtic festival setting.
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    I figure most people are doing their best to put together an either appropriate or comfortable outfit. I've got no rigid rules or expectations of anyone.

    The one thing that truly bugs though is a mini kilt, on a dude! See this once and white socks or a flat cap are a minor faux pas.
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    British Car Shows and the Scottish Connection

    Quote Originally Posted by Zardoz View Post
    I saw something in a couple of the photo threads lately that I wondered about, but not enough to want to derail those threads.
    But since this tread has popped up again, I have to say I find British car shows, or car shows in general, a bit out of place at a Highland games/Celtic festival setting.
    Virtually every single car, truck and motorcycle on the plant has overhead valves, which control either the way in which fuel finds its way into the combustion chamber, or the exhaust gases find their way out, or a combination of both processes necessary to the "breathing" of the reciprocating internal combustion engine.

    This system of precisely timed opening and closing valves was invented by David Dunbar Buick, a Scotsman from Dundee who moved to the United States. In the early days of the last century he founded Buick Motors, one of the few remaining brands now built by General Motors. Of course John Dunlop, another Scot, invented the pneumatic tire, something else fitted to virtually everything from wheelbarrows to race cars. Scotland also had, at one time, a viable auto industry (an early Agryll is a fabulous machine and the equal of a contemporary Daimler or Rolls-Royce) and as a lad I can well remember Hillman Imps churning out of the factory in Scotland faster than they rusted way in England!

    So, car shows (British themed or not) are often included as part and parcel of Scottish Games as a salute to the mechanical inventiveness of the Scots, without whose contributions society would be far less mobile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    Virtually every single car, truck and motorcycle on the plant has overhead valves, which control either the way in which fuel finds its way into the combustion chamber, or the exhaust gases find their way out, or a combination of both processes necessary to the "breathing" of the reciprocating internal combustion engine.

    This system of precisely timed opening and closing valves was invented by David Dunbar Buick, a Scotsman from Dundee who moved to the United States. In the early days of the last century he founded Buick Motors, one of the few remaining brands now built by General Motors. Of course John Dunlop, another Scot, invented the pneumatic tire, something else fitted to virtually everything from wheelbarrows to race cars. Scotland also had, at one time, a viable auto industry (an early Agryll is a fabulous machine and the equal of a contemporary Daimler or Rolls-Royce) and as a lad I can well remember Hillman Imps churning out of the factory in Scotland faster than they rusted way in England!

    So, car shows (British themed or not) are often included as part and parcel of Scottish Games as a salute to the mechanical inventiveness of the Scots, without whose contributions society would be far less mobile.
    I didn't know that!! Thanks for the info, Jock!
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    Er, not this Jock! I know you mean SCOTT, aka M o R, aka MacMillan of Rathdown.

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