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7th July 05, 06:42 AM
#21
Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
Todd beat me to the punch with a link to my article. I was going to post the same thing. Read it -- it pretty much tells it as it is.
Ah, but the Lady is most certainly not reflecting the customs from 1780. At this time there were but a very small handfull of named tartans -- if any at all -- and these would have been mostly "fashion" names. In other words, no one at the time would have seriously considered the tartans the property of, or even symbols of, the families or places whose names they bore. The only people wearing regulated tartans at this time would have been the military regiments.
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But my main point is this -- no one in 1780 would have recognized this Lady's attitude as anything indiginous to their culture.
Aye,
Matt
thanks, that was sort of my point. I used my historical shorthand and I should be more careful. In my context 1780 is the point that the kilt becomes an English fashion statement and from that concept/time evolves nearly all the modern rules kilt wearers are supposed to follow. I think we're saying similar things: pre-1745 - no rules (great scotch, ha ha); 1745 - 1780 - primarily military; post-1780 - English heriditary/promogeniture (how do you spell that?) rules. Those are general statements and don't even begin to take into consideration rebel versus loyalist traditions.
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7th July 05, 07:20 AM
#22
Originally Posted by cajunscot
another great link, I think I was thinking of the SQA but, on checking, this is not their area. They're equivalent to apprentice/journeyperson authority.
so..still on topic? Yes, Bush can wear what he wants at the G8. Actually, the G8 tartan is nice, isn't it?
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7th July 05, 08:49 AM
#23
Originally Posted by Archangel
...the G8 tartan is nice, isn't it?
I also quite like it. And to obtain permission to use it requires a donation to African relief, which I think is an excellent idea. I'll put it on my list.
Kevin
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7th July 05, 08:59 AM
#24
Originally Posted by KMacT
I also quite like it. And to obtain permission to use it requires a donation to African relief, which I think is an excellent idea. I'll put it on my list.
Kevin
That's a great idea, and captures some of the climate of this G8 summit. I may have to take another look at the tartan.
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7th July 05, 10:03 AM
#25
Im furious that the G8 summit has brought riots to the steets of my country, these people who are rioting are not protesters-why are they not at work??
as for George Bush he should be in a streightjacket -tartan or otherwise!!!
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7th July 05, 10:11 AM
#26
Originally Posted by highlander_Daz
Im furious that the G8 summit has brought riots to the steets of my country, these people who are rioting are not protesters-why are they not at work??
There is no excuse for the riots. Those involved in the riots should be brought to trial.
The ones who are legitimate protesters I have to question. What are they protesting? Especially since one of the main focuses of this summit is aid to the most poverty stricken region on earth. If the protesters have real concerns, the press should cover them. I fear, however, that many of them are protesting merely because they think they should be protesting something.
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7th July 05, 11:33 AM
#27
Originally Posted by highlander_Daz
Im furious that the G8 summit has brought riots to the steets of my country, these people who are rioting are not protesters-why are they not at work??
Daz, from the sounds of things, the question could go so far as to ask why they are not at work in their own countries. I've several pals in the Stirling area that I'm quite concerned about, myself.
And you've got it right, these hooligans are certainly not protestors.
Can I ask a simple question - Why do we need to know all the particulars of the G8 meetings (dates, times, etc.)? Why can these world leaders simply not meet in private, or via video-conferencing, so the hooligans cannot have the opportunity to strategize so far ahead?
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7th July 05, 11:43 AM
#28
Judging by what has happened, now we know why they were there and it wasn't for the tartan or the beer. Nice distraction.
Mike
Last edited by Mike n NC; 7th July 05 at 11:47 AM.
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7th July 05, 11:50 AM
#29
Originally Posted by Mike1
Can I ask a simple question - Why do we need to know all the particulars of the G8 meetings (dates, times, etc.)? Why can these world leaders simply not meet in private, or via video-conferencing, so the hooligans cannot have the opportunity to strategize so far ahead?
Sure they could, but all the leaders want to be on television. Holding secret meetings would hardly accomplish that.
Kevin
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