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22nd October 13, 02:41 PM
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“Thing” unearther during excavations of Dingwall’s Cromartie Memorial car park
Thought you might find this story interesting....
While a dig in Leicester successfully unearthed the remains of King Richard III, a similar excavation in Dingwall town centre has uncovered the location of a medieval Viking Parliament, apparently much like today’s devolved Scottish assembly with law-making authority.
http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/he...park-1-3151064
Last edited by chewse; 22nd October 13 at 02:42 PM.
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22nd October 13, 05:44 PM
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Well, ya see, that's the thing. When you are digging around for some thing, you never know if the thing you found is a thing, or just a thing. I found a thing once and asked an archaeologist what it was. He said it was a thing. So I put it on the shelf with my other things.
I also learned that you should always look for things over near those other things. This is a universal guy law. The thing I am looking for is always over with all the other things. I suspect they are keeping each other company.
I was also taught at a young age to insure that you keep your things separate from your stuff. Stuff doesn't like sitting in the back of the shelf. Things don't care. They will sit anywhere. This is why it is so hard to find things. Another universal guy law. Take it, your welcome, no extra charge.
Steve Ashton
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23rd October 13, 05:21 AM
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 Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
Well, ya see, that's the thing. When you are digging around for some thing, you never know if the thing you found is a thing, or just a thing. I found a thing once and asked an archaeologist what it was. He said it was a thing. So I put it on the shelf with my other things.
I also learned that you should always look for things over near those other things. This is a universal guy law. The thing I am looking for is always over with all the other things. I suspect they are keeping each other company.
I was also taught at a young age to insure that you keep your things separate from your stuff. Stuff doesn't like sitting in the back of the shelf. Things don't care. They will sit anywhere. This is why it is so hard to find things. Another universal guy law. Take it, your welcome, no extra charge.
LOL...You sure have a thing for words!
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23rd October 13, 06:16 AM
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When my kids now ask "what's that Thing", I can elucidate them.
Seriously though, a very interesting article.
Martin.
AKA - The Scouter in a Kilt.
Proud, but homesick, son of Skye.
Member of the Clan MacLeod Society (Scotland)
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23rd October 13, 11:51 AM
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It's just that one Thing leads too Stuff.
MrBill
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23rd October 13, 12:17 PM
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Got to 'hand' it to you Steve (George Carlin) Ashton, great response!
Just thing-k about it, what will the Addams Family say when word of this gets out?
Nile
Simon Fraser fought as MacShimidh, a Highland chief… wrapped and belted in a plaid over the top of his linen shirt, like his ordinary kinsmen. He put a bonnet on his head, and stuck the Fraser emblem, a sprig of yew, in it. With the battle cry, A'Chaisteal Dhunaidh and the scream of the pipes, they charged to battle. "The Last Highlander" Sara Fraser
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23rd October 13, 01:54 PM
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In other words, Steve, if you always wall your thing properly you will know your parliament's place. How come it got lost, then?
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24th October 13, 07:30 AM
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 Originally Posted by chewse
LOL...You sure have a thing for words!
And that's a good thing.
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24th October 13, 11:38 AM
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 Originally Posted by ThistleDown
How come it got lost, then?
Seems the thing got stuffed!
John
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24th October 13, 11:55 AM
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Well, that's a very parliamentarian thing to say, John. Nothing has been learned much over the centuries and most legislators, even at this late date, are either stuffed or being told to go and get.
Actually, the Mound never was lost and neither was its purpose. The whole town is named for it. The news item really is just local news about a dig in the middle; sort of a pick-up on the discovery of Richard Three's remains, also under a parking lot.
Last edited by ThistleDown; 24th October 13 at 11:58 AM.
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