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10th October 05, 06:54 PM
#81
Originally Posted by Alan H
all right, rant over..........
yeah, what was that all about anyway?
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10th October 05, 07:53 PM
#82
tartan
Originally Posted by Archangel
Could the confusion come from the wrap-around kilt aprons like on the cover of Osprey's Scottish Units? I believe the London Scottish marching postcard shows a similar full apron cover.
The Ghurkas were attached to Scottish units in WW1, my grand-dad's for example. Tartan patch probably came from that. (My guess.)
Several of the Gurkha regiments have actually adopted tartan for pipe bags, plaids, etc. -- the 10th Princess Mary's Gurkhas wore Stewart Hunting, and the modern Royal Gurkha Rifles wear the Douglas tartan. Most of this was due to regimental associations; the 2nd Gurkhas, for instance, maintained an association with the Gordons, since both served on the Northwest Frontier and fought at the Battle of Daragai where Piper Findlater won the VC.
This web site contains a detailed list of regimental tartans:
http://www.regiments.org/tradition/tartansx.htm
Cheers,
Todd
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10th October 05, 09:12 PM
#83
Originally Posted by filman
I live in Reading
As for filman it is a nick i picked up a long time ago my name being phil so that is it .. I am between jobs now ,, but am a cook by trade
I love a kilted man...I love a man who can cook...and a kilted man who can cook...Wow! ;)
Hope you find a job soon.
Sherry
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11th October 05, 08:25 PM
#84
Originally Posted by Sherry
I love a kilted man...I love a man who can cook...and a kilted man who can cook...Wow! ;)
Sherry
We're not that rare. Some of us even wear our kilts at work
Rob(Who's a full time cook)
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11th October 05, 08:29 PM
#85
A lot of kilted kooks, er, cooks, here at this forum.
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18th November 05, 12:48 AM
#86
thanks sherry ,, and rob i too were my kilt to work.. i got called on it one time by the health department cuz i had to much leg showing.."safety hazard" was the words they used ..
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18th November 05, 11:15 AM
#87
That's hilarious! But I hope it got worked out.
That would make a great cartoon.
Sherry
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18th November 05, 02:59 PM
#88
Originally Posted by Archangel
yeah, you can be a sheep, or you can wear a sheep.
Very late to the thread, but
Also remember as the old saying gos, kilts are better for sneaking up on sheep, zippers scare them
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18th November 05, 03:37 PM
#89
Originally Posted by minimalistix
Very late to the thread, but
Also remember as the old saying gos, kilts are better for sneaking up on sheep, zippers scare them
Too funny
My O.H.'s brother is a cowboy and we have joked with each other about sheep for a very long time. We even exchange humorous sheep related gifts at Christmas and we'll start argueing over who has claim to which field of sheep just to mess with those not in on the running joke.
Now I can tell him why my kilt is so much better than his jeans! 8-)
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18th November 05, 04:18 PM
#90
Good reading...very good even!
And...guess what? I'm also a cook 8)
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