X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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8th April 04, 06:08 AM
#11
Rhino, I'm glad you've thought more about your heritage, even if you've not come up with the position that I and others find to be of value to our lives.
For me the celtic heritage is much more that family links, it's an appreciation of the whole culture of both Ireland and Scotland. I love the land and it's beauty, the intoxicating music, both ancient and modern, the history of the lands, bloddy tho some of it has been.
I love the gaelic languages, the spirituality of the people, the beers they produce and the kilts they wear.
I love it all.
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8th April 04, 09:37 AM
#12
Hey, don't forget Wales!!
We have our Celtic connections too. And cilts. I just found out from Chris that they spell it with a "c" because there's no "k" in the Welsh language.
Cymru am byth
Rufus
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8th April 04, 11:32 AM
#13
As well the Isle of Man!
At present, with things the way they are in the world, it's virtually the only place outside the US that I want to (and God willing) will visit in my lifetime!
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