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29th November 14, 09:22 AM
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Was it SO awful?
Friday night, 28th, spouse called out, the "dreaded" "Duck Dynasty" filmed-in-Scotland episode was on.
In this opinion: Yes, they looked and performed like "reality show" scripted millionaire-business-family Southern bumpkins giving Scots an interesting and not necessarily ideal view of wealthy Americans who have media lapping at them.
Yes, one gent wore a government tartan kilt over his cammie trousers for heavy athletics at a games, at which the Americans did not at all excel and another wore non-clan (Royal Stewart?) trews.
Yes, the cast came off as woefully under-educated about their Scots (Robertson) heritage. And yes, Uncle Si did endeavour to fish for the Loch Ness Monster in the wrong loch...
...however, the scenery was lovely, a few anecdotes amusing...
...and in this opinion NOWHERE NEAR THE DAMAGE WAS DONE by Louisiana Clan Robertson visiting the Highlands...
...as some time ago, "America at large" sending blue jeans, tee shirts and hoodies to Scotland to seemingly forever strike a crippling blow to the national dress of faire Caledonia.
At least the Ducky people's visit was a short-lived "assault" on Scottish culture.
Alas and tragic for perhaps geolocial eons yet to come..."blue jeans are forever."
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29th November 14, 12:42 PM
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Hear! hear! Generally, I agree with your assessment.
You missed the fact, however, as carefully documented in Compton MacKenzie's thoroughly researched book, "The Rival Monster", that there are underground tunnels between the lochs so that Nessie can swim from loch to loch, if desired. How Uncle Si knew that is beyond me.
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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3rd December 14, 09:33 AM
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Perhaps I should get hold of a copy of Sir Compton’s book, as I had not previously heard of tunnels (a tunnel is underground) linking the lochs, but since Loch Ness is one of a chain of lakes running down the Great Glen, it would not surprise me.
Regards,
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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3rd December 14, 11:59 AM
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If Uncle Si had read Sir Compton's book (as research for fishing the Lochs) he certainly would have avoided the Loch Ness because of the danger of having a UFO fall upon his noggin. You can't gauge your casting placement if scanning the sky for aliens. It frightens the eels.
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3rd December 14, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Tarheel
If Uncle Si had read Sir Compton's book (as research for fishing the Lochs) he certainly would have avoided the Loch Ness because of the danger of having a UFO fall upon his noggin. You can't gauge your casting placement if scanning the sky for aliens. It frightens the eels.
That would explain it. Thanks.
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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12th December 14, 09:32 AM
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Speaking of odd characters making their way to Scotland, I have been looking at the old Sheldon Reynolds SHERLOCK HOLMES TV shows, with Marion Crawford and Ronald Howard. Now and then, the actor who usually appears as Inspector Lestrade ( Archie Duncan) somehow pops up instead as a Canny Scot. In one I watched last night - The Haunted Gainsborough- even Holmes does a kilted turn. Hollywood's (or the English equivalent's) notions of actual highland life and dress weren't much better then than now.
Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife
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12th December 14, 10:01 AM
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Sounds almost as ridiculous as Trump trying to build a "world class" golf course.
"Life is one great, big, kilt friendly event. Put it on, go forth, be awesome." - ratspike
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