X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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25th July 04, 06:01 PM
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When I left Nova Scotia about 15 yrs ago there was starting to be a new interest in gaelic. In fact my neighbours daughter took classes at College St Anne on Cape Breton Island. Mind you in the northeastern part of the province there is a great interest in things Scottish. There is even a recently completed replica of the ship Hector in Pictou. You never know the next time I get home signs may be tri-lingual. Mycheal, I'm sure you know that there will be fools no matter where you go; and the fact that you are confident and proud when wearing your kilt will threaten their shallow little world. They are usually not intellectual enough to bother having a conversation with.
David
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