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22nd November 06, 05:27 PM
#21
 Originally Posted by Alan H
... I don't have a lot to say on the subject [of pride], though I might tomorrow after I mull it over for a bit. ...
Smart man. I have to give myself credit, that's what I did. My first reaction was to peck out a quick post in this thread skimming the subject of pride. That would have been a mistake.
 Originally Posted by Panache
Great Post!
Thanks!
 Originally Posted by Panache
Panache ... who does not fancy lederhosen.
Dude, I love lederhosen. I need some leather shorts!
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22nd November 06, 05:50 PM
#22
 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
I have Scottish blood though both sides of my family, and I feel a great connection to my Celtic ethnicity. He said that because it has been more than 200 years since anybody in my family was born in Scotland means that I'm more American than Scottish.
I love being Scottish, and despite the fact that my family has been in America since 1862, sometimes I feel like bursting with pride when I wear my kilt, or play my pipes, or taste a fine Scotch, or hear the gorgeous accent.
Be proud of who you are and It is important to remember where you come from.
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