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18th September 13, 09:00 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by cable scot
All in all it sounds like it was worth doing
Very true, Andy. The competition and camaraderie are enough to recommend it, but it also feels cool to be part of the festival(s). I can't pipe, my dancing looks like a full-body dry heave, and I can't imagine any clan wanting Pookey as their tent ambassador. Sipping from a flask and turning logs? Sign me up.
Mister McGoo
A Kilted Lebowski--Taking it easy so you don't have to.
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18th September 13, 11:24 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by LitTrog
Very true, Andy. The competition and camaraderie are enough to recommend it, but it also feels cool to be part of the festival(s). I can't pipe, my dancing looks like a full-body dry heave, and I can't imagine any clan wanting Pookey as their tent ambassador. Sipping from a flask and turning logs? Sign me up.
Spot on.
Look, there's a rope around the competition area. You were on THIS side of the rope. Everybody else is on THAT side.
So.
AND, besides, chicks think you're cool when you're on THIS side.
Remember, it took me EIGHT Games to turn my first caber. Seriously. You did it first time out the Gate. Ain't too shabby if you ask me.
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10th November 13, 08:06 AM
#3
I believe you're off to being good in this field.
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