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    I think that I've gotton every shiny one in Memphis! Seriously, I was just seeing how many I could fit in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedKnight View Post
    Yes, and then the Army has to go in and get you guys out of whatever trouble you get yourselves into by going over the top...LOL!
    LMAO, here we go, but anyways GO ARMY
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    If people don't like it they can go sit on a thistle.

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    typical American thing i guess,
    it's even in your national anthem:
    "the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air..."
    it's an ode to war.

    now the Canadian national anthem:
    "Oh Canada, we stand on guard for thee.."

    so basically while you Yanks go off to fight,
    we'll watch your house while your gone. :soda:
    TURNING THE ENEMY INTO HAIR, TEETH AND EYEBALLS SINCE 1984

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    LK-13 ---typical American thing i guess,
    it's even in your national anthem:
    "the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air..."
    it's an ode to war.
    Sorry to disagree, but our National Anthem is not an "ode to war" but of the perseverance through the battle.

    And there is no need to turn this into a political/social commentary!
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    Sometimes Yanks sneak off to fight with Canucks! I think that happened during the War to End All Wars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kid Cossack View Post
    Sometimes Yanks sneak off to fight with Canucks! I think that happened during the War to End All Wars.
    In both World Wars, actually: A number of Americans joined the RCAF, and during WWI, there was actually an "American Legion" that served with the CEF. In fact, glengarryhats.com actually sells a reproduction of their badge.

    And I would be remiss if I didn't mention the 1st Special Service Force, aka "The Devil's Brigade", a joint US-Canadian special ops unit in WWII.

    And of course, we both "stand on guard" through NORAD.

    Cheers,

    Todd

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    All I have to say about the recent posts on this thread is that we have the worlds longest undefended border, and that is something that as a Canadian I am proud of, and I am sure that there are alot of American's proud of that fact as well.
    So lets not get into a big political debate here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    All I have to say about the recent posts on this thread is that we have the worlds longest undefended border, and that is something that as a Canadian I am proud of, and I am sure that there are alot of American's proud of that fact as well.
    So lets not get into a big political debate here.
    Amen to both points, McMurdo.

    T.

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    I think that Canada is great. It's Americas best national park.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skweres View Post
    where can i get one?
    Dude, are you serious? I really don't make these things to sell. I like playing with the leather. It's too freakin' exspensive, and I am not good enough at it to try and market anything that I make. I've tried to do the things that the other guys do, and I just can't cut the mustard. I've had a few good ideas, interior compartments, changable flaps, things like that, that others MUCH better than I am at leathercraft have ran with and are doing good with. I wish that I could sell my ideas. If I could, I would definitly have several Fraser kilts, an Army kilt, and quite a few others. However, I did not trademark my ideas, and I'm probably not the first to try it, just the first to post my feeble creations. If you really want this sporran pm me.

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