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22nd June 06, 02:14 PM
#51
Originally Posted by Angus
What about the last time the kilt was worn in battle?
every time the wife get's mad at me!!!
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22nd June 06, 06:57 PM
#52
Kilts in Battle: some of 51 (Highland) Div were evacuated from St Valery. And Highland officers (I don't know about ORs) wore the kilt in North Africa instead of the (long) issue shorts - maybe also in India - during WW2: would this count?
St Margaret: I don't think that there are many west of the Druim Albann who would consider the Saxon sister of Edward the Atheling saintly for being canonised for her extermination of the Ceile De (Culdees).
Montrose: there seem to be a lot of dates missing for the Great Montrose and his battles, and some of his contemporaries like the poet William Drummond of Hawthornden - also James Hogg; and the figures of the Scottish Enlightenment.
I'll dig out some dates tomorrow, or later on rather (it's 3 am on Friday).
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28th June 06, 07:42 AM
#53
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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5th July 06, 04:56 AM
#54
Happy Birthday tae Dolly the Sheep!
haggii birdy two ewes
haggii birdy two ewes
haggii birdy Dolly
haggii birdy two ewes!
Last edited by Pour1Malt; 5th July 06 at 05:05 AM.
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11th July 06, 04:41 AM
#55
sorry... changed ma mind...
Last edited by Pour1Malt; 11th July 06 at 04:50 AM.
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6th August 06, 04:11 AM
#56
Haggii Birdy Two Ewes!
Sir Alexander Fleming,
discoverer of penicillin,
born at Lochfield
August 6, 1881
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6th August 06, 07:00 AM
#57
We will have to wear the kilt everyday so we dont miss anyone
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10th August 06, 05:45 AM
#58
What with all the recent discussion of Scots comedians, who we're missing is:
November 6 -- Chic Murray, comic genius, born Charles Thomas McKinnon Murray in Greenock (1919)
"It's a small world, but I wouldn't want to have to paint it."
M
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10th August 06, 03:30 PM
#59
Glad to see some of my family name made it.August 13 -- John Logie Baird, inventor of the first television, born in Helensburgh (1888)
Just wish I woulda known when mom was always telling me to get away from the TV, I coulda been paying my respects.
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1st September 06, 04:16 AM
#60
we arr still a bit thin in September an October....
ya got oiny events tae add oot there?
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