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15th August 14, 12:47 AM
#161
Originally Posted by Nathan
Did you have to Register for an account using your email address?
No, you don't.
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15th August 14, 01:56 AM
#162
Originally Posted by Calgacus
No, you don't.
Ditto, it is the only one I found where you don't.
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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15th August 14, 09:59 AM
#163
The Outlander Facebook page just posted the announcement that the series has a green light for Season 2, which will cover the events of the second book. Woo-hoo!!!
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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15th August 14, 10:04 AM
#164
Originally Posted by Dale Seago
The Outlander Facebook page just posted the announcement that the series has a green light for Season 2, which will cover the events of the second book. Woo-hoo!!!
Looking forward to that.
And good to have you back.
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15th August 14, 10:26 AM
#165
Originally Posted by Dale Seago
The Outlander Facebook page just posted the announcement that the series has a green light for Season 2, which will cover the events of the second book. Woo-hoo!!!
Woo hoo!!! Excellent news, Dale. I'm gonna need more whisky!
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16th August 14, 07:36 PM
#166
2 questions.....
1, what is Rennish.
2, is it still made?
Please forgive spelling errors.
"REMEMBER!"
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16th August 14, 08:13 PM
#167
I've been to Clava Cairns several times - a great visit while near Culloden. Thanks for the tip.
I've read all of Gabaldon and have several of her volumes signed. She lives just a little way from my family but I've never had the pleasure of meeting her. As far as I know, she has no blood connection with Scotland but her research gets better and better with each book. Her stories might possibly benefit from a little less research and greater independence from actual events, but rollicking good tales none-the-less. I also enjoy her Grey series. All her work is recommended. I read that the first episode was viewed by five million people - not too shabby!
Last edited by MacBean; 16th August 14 at 08:20 PM.
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16th August 14, 09:49 PM
#168
Originally Posted by Kilted Cole
2 questions.....
1, what is Rennish.
2, is it still made?
Rhennish is a German wine from the Rhine Valley. I am not sure if the exact type mentioned in the books is still made, but certainly the Rhine Valley is an active wine producer.
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16th August 14, 11:37 PM
#169
Wasn't sure about the series after episode 1, but that's the introduction of course, so nothing can be predicted from that. Quite liked episode 2, although there's a lot of romance-novel wish fulfillment, but it's tolerable. I love the art direction and the look of the series but most of all the score. Beautiful, authentic instrumentation.
[B]Doch dyn plicht en let de lju mar rabje
Frisian saying: do your duty and let the people gossip[/B]
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18th August 14, 04:51 AM
#170
Originally Posted by KiltedKnome
Rhennish is a German wine from the Rhine Valley. I am not sure if the exact type mentioned in the books is still made, but certainly the Rhine Valley is an active wine producer.
It's also quoted in the 1995 movie, "Rob Roy," by His Grace the Duke of Argyll, played by the late Andrew Keir.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7lhMAOxLxw
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