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9th April 04, 04:48 AM
#11
Thanx for the welcome, Nelson. you say your about an hour out of Rutherfordton. Where abouts? Its some beautiful area up that way. I try to get up in the mountains/foothills every chance I get.
Also as far as the highland games. I've got this buddy who is obsessed with Scottish stuff (he is three generations out of Scotland himself and loves wearing his family tartan), so I thought about see if he wanted to go check it out. If so then I will be there. Anyway thanx again and perhaps I see ya around.
thanx...Ded N. Buried
(aka steven c. edwards)
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10th April 04, 05:36 AM
#12
I'd also like to welcome a fellow North Carolinian!
I'll also be at Loch Norman, Probably around the Clan Hay tent!
I've survived DAMN near everything
Acta non Verba
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10th April 04, 09:04 AM
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Hey, I am originally from Fayetteville, NC, and then moved to Maryland for my job. I lived in Fayetteville for 25 years, and in MD for almost 3. I have also been thinking about the NC tartan kilt, but also considering the Confederate Memorial tartan also for my next kilt. I will probably end up with them both, but which one to get first. The kilt I currently have is the MacLeod of Harris.
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10th April 04, 09:50 AM
#14
 Originally Posted by Ded N. Buried
Thanx for the welcome, Nelson. you say your about an hour out of Rutherfordton. Where abouts? Its some beautiful area up that way. I try to get up in the mountains/foothills every chance I get.
Steven,
I live about an hour from Belmont. I actually live about 2 miles out of Rutherfordton. Let us know
if you talk your friend into going to the Norman
games so we can meet you.
Nelson
"Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
Braveheart
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12th April 04, 04:32 AM
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My buddy had to ditch out on me, however my lovely bride has exspressed an a interest in going and just kinda makeing it a whole family day out sorta thing. Which sounds pretty cool to me. Anyway hope to see you gents there.
thanx... Ded N. Buried
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13th April 04, 11:57 AM
#16
It really is a family affair. Lots of things to
do for all ages. What color is your Utlikil?
I'll be wearing my Wallace kilt.
Nelson
"Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
Braveheart
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13th April 04, 12:23 PM
#17
Black, as is most of my clothing.
thanx...Ded N. Buried
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14th April 04, 06:59 AM
#18
Not sure if I have welcomed you to the board. Anyway...welcome, I enjoy your posts and look forward to more.
I like your website too, and agree with it.
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14th April 04, 08:25 AM
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Ded,
I also wanted to greet you officially, after our nice discussion of body modification. Welcome to the boards!
Are the pics on your website from the church in Europe (can't remember where) that they made things from bones of plague victims? Just wondering.
Rufus
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14th April 04, 09:52 AM
#20
The pictures are from the Ossuary (Bone Church) in Kutna Hora in the Czech Republic. Its was decorated, I believe sometime, in the early 1800's using the remains of the plague victims.
I never seen it live, but I would love to go to Prague and go check out the church. I just thought the pictures worked with the theme of the page. Also side note check out the chandelier, it was made using every bone in the human body. Freaky huh?
And Rufus & Graham, thanx for the official greeting and thanx for checking out my site. Its is kind of a cheap site, but a fellow from my organization is working on a whole new page for both the "No Apologies" organization and for the "Shattered Lives" project.
thanx...Ded N. Buried
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