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    So if the background is changed to orange, would it be Tony Stewart???
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    Quote Originally Posted by kallen View Post
    So if the background is changed to orange, would it be Tony Stewart???


    BAD JOKE! Shoo! Bad little monkey!! buttkick:

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    So, as asked before... is Black Stewart (or Stewart variations) to be considered a universal tartan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galb View Post
    I think you should set them straight. Afterall, I see your name on the wiki page for tartans. ;) hehe.

    You have me wary of the tartan now. Could it, now be considered not a universal or unrestricted tartan? Or is it simply the tartan of the Royal family?
    Are you thinking of Matt Newsome? I don't see my name listed on the tartan entry in Wikipedia.

    Royal Stuart is most certainly a universal tartan, given its widespread availability in everything from kilts to shortbread tins.

    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12stones View Post
    So, as asked before... is Black Stewart (or Stewart variations) to be considered a universal tartan?
    Yes, it is.

    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Are you thinking of Matt Newsome? I don't see my name listed on the tartan entry in Wikipedia.

    Royal Stuart is most certainly a universal tartan, given its widespread availability in everything from kilts to shortbread tins.

    T.
    DOH! Yes, yes I was. I have no idea why I pointed to you. It must be because I'm wearing pants today...obviously my head is not where it should be. I'm finding that being at work is also not helping matters. This is my fourth "Monday" in a row.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galb View Post
    DOH! Yes, yes I was. I have no idea why I pointed to you. It must be because I'm wearing pants today...obviously my head is not where it should be. I'm finding that being at work is also not helping matters. This is my fourth "Monday" in a row.
    No worries...I'm not offended in the slightest to be confused wi' Matt.

    T.

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