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Great list. Only two questions. Tartan Day (April 6th) was celebrated in Canada starting in 1993(?) can this be reflected? Secondly, who is going to input these all into the Xmarks Calender so we have a record of them?
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 Originally Posted by Colin
Great list. Only two questions. Tartan Day (April 6th) was celebrated in Canada starting in 1993(?) can this be reflected? Secondly, who is going to input these all into the Xmarks Calender so we have a record of them? 
Colin- aye , ai saw ya posted thot info (Canada, 1993) earlier...
but in updatin the calendar.... ai (probably daftly) wasnae sure if you were saying April 6, 1933... arr some other date in 1993... sae ai left it oot....
if it is April 6, 1993... than ai'll add it in version 3.... :rolleyes:
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nay prailem...
somethin tells me this will bae an oangoin' project... :rolleyes:
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 Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
nay prailem...
somethin tells me this will bae an oangoin' project... :rolleyes:

Well, of course. There are still a lot of dates with no event.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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 Originally Posted by davedove
Well, of course. There are still a lot of dates with no event. 
aye- get tae work Dave! fin us events!
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28th June 06, 07:42 AM
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Happy William Thomson Day!!! (twa days late)
William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin born. Inventor o' the Kelvin scale.
Last edited by Pour1Malt; 28th June 06 at 08:15 AM.
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1st September 06, 04:16 AM
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we arr still a bit thin in September an October....
ya got oiny events tae add oot there?
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26th October 06, 04:59 AM
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mark yur calendars!
Xmarks Burns Supper/Nicht a' Ferintosh

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