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20th September 07, 08:00 AM
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I ,we,THINK that dicing became a form of silent protest after the Stewart cause was lost at Cullodon.Remember,the wearing of the Kilt and tartan in general was illegal,what better way of protesting or showing support to one side or other without actually saying anything.Well how about dicing ,or not,your bonnet?Just a thought?
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