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8th December 05, 11:04 AM
#41
Missourian...
Originally Posted by royce52
Cool,,,let us know what they have to say.
Note,,in the Missourian article the Superintendent says he hasn't recieved any calls about the matter. I know of at least two reporters that have called him,,,calls were not returned......somebody is not giving him his phone messages??? Yeah!! Right!
Royce
Glad to see the Missourian published that story, Royce -- did the Post-Distpatch ever respond?
btw, I noticed the comment in the story about the Gunns raising funds for the young man to complete his kilt "kit" -- so I take it then he could not afford the full "rig" for the dance?
Cheers,
Todd
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8th December 05, 11:06 AM
#42
the denver poll stands @ 11001 say "yes he should be allowed"
575 say no .......
if St. patys day is any indication of how people feel about kilts (read theres alot of kilts out that day ) Im supprised ANYONE voted no
Scott... making sure when I have a son ......HE's will be allowed to wear his kilt everyday if thats his desire! and if that means I'm paying for school instead of him going to public ...so be it!
Irish diplomacy: is telling a man to go to he)) in such a way that he looks forward to the trip!
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8th December 05, 11:12 AM
#43
Originally Posted by Kiltedfirepiper
the denver poll stands @ 11001 say "yes he should be allowed"
575 say no .......
if St. patys day is any indication of how people feel about kilts (read theres alot of kilts out that day ) Im supprised ANYONE voted no
Those voting "no" probably were somewhat sympathetic to the man's position and responsibility. I can understand that the man has to put up with a lot of crap in his duties, but I don't think he's right on this decision. Of those voting, only about 5% said "no".
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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8th December 05, 11:18 AM
#44
Originally Posted by cajunscot
Glad to see the Missourian published that story, Royce -- did the Post-Distpatch ever respond?
btw, I noticed the comment in the story about the Gunns raising funds for the young man to complete his kilt "kit" -- so I take it then he could not afford the full "rig" for the dance?
Cheers,
Todd
At this point he only has the kilt. He wore a white shirt and tie,,,,,,with some really awful white socks. This was a social dance. The plan is to get him fully attired for the prom in the spring,,,assuming he gets to wear it for the prom. When we do,,you need to run down there and lend him a hand getting squared away in proper fashion.
Royce
There is a picture of him on the Scotsman article.
http://heritage.scotsman.com/traditi...?id=2355512005
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8th December 05, 11:21 AM
#45
If the Gunns are accepting funds to help this lad get the rest, please post the site here, so that those of us who would like to contribute can. If, of course this is not infringing on our site.
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8th December 05, 11:23 AM
#46
Originally Posted by cajunscot
Glad to see the Missourian published that story, Royce -- did the Post-Distpatch ever respond?
Todd
Dispatch? Not that I know of. CNN either. ;) The Missourian didn't contact me, they called Tom. Got his number off the CGSNA website.
R
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8th December 05, 11:31 AM
#47
Originally Posted by ByDand
If the Gunns are accepting funds to help this lad get the rest, please post the site here, so that those of us who would like to contribute can. If, of course this is not infringing on our site.
Be glad to...shouldn't infringe on this site,,,and the Gunns are all about "inclusion" particularly other folks livestock and land....:grin:
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8th December 05, 01:47 PM
#48
Great articles! It's good to see the story getting picked up in more places.
Sherry
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8th December 05, 01:51 PM
#49
Originally Posted by Sherry
Great articles! It's good to see the story getting picked up in more places.
Sherry
Cascade Effect,,,and I am not sure we have seen the best of it yet. He is a MacRae,,,and their national and UK Societies have gotten wind of it now...wonder how that happened <looks innocent>
R
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8th December 05, 02:02 PM
#50
Thanks for the articles. Incidents like this make you aware that the net truly is a global community.
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