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18th March 20, 01:16 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Tobus
Yes, the world is going to change for all of us in short order. We'll all have to find new ways to celebrate, new ways to visit others and socialise. It will be interesting to see what sort of permanent changes happens as a result of all this.
Richard, maybe you could just stroll around town playing the bagpipes in empty streets? That would be kind of cool, actually.
Currently we are experiencing the governmental experimenting with mass control. It’s a dress rehearsal for that change you speak of. I’ll fight to maintain as best i can the freedoms I currently believe i have and want not to lose any more.
At this moment however i want to believe in things being done arightly. I can’t however because I don’t trust government to to anything right or righteously. Even by accident. I guess we can hope for that accident ☘️
Go, have fun, don't work at, make it fun! Kilt them, for they know not, what they wear. Where am I now?
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18th March 20, 07:02 AM
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Maybe this was the best St. Patrick's Day ever. This year we were humbled that nature still rules us, and the good Lord along with St. Patrick and the other saints brings us back to the basics, without the booze, food, pipes, song and dance, we will so much appreciate future St. Patrick Days. My best friend called me last night from Virginia, and together on the telephone we cracked open a Jameson, at his end and at mine. We poured over the ice, and toasted (several toasted and two glasses) over the phone, well Skype. It was wonderful we shared this moment, as we have for the past 40 years. So, to me, I used the time to think of the past celebrations, and how lucky we were to have had them, and this gives me even more hope for St. Patrick Days of the future. To all my friends, Happy St. Patricks Day, appreciate what you have today, because it all could be taken away at anytime. CHEERS.
Allan Collin MacDonald III
Grandfather - Clan Donald, MacDonald (Clanranald) /MacBride, Antigonish, NS, 1791
Grandmother - Clan Chisholm of Strathglass, West River, Antigonish, 1803
Scottish Roots: Knoidart, Inverness, Scotland, then to Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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