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26th June 09, 07:57 PM
#11
Originally Posted by KFCarter
Thank you for that sentiment, Todd!
The survival of many non-profit missions in preservation and the arts depend on people who share those feelings.
Ken
The noted folklorist and folk singer Ed Miller believes that Burns' true importance is his work in collecting and saving the folk songs and tunes of Scotland -- do we owe Burns any less?
J.S. Blackie once said: "When Scotland forgets Burns, then history will forget Scotland." Only it's not just Scotland -- Burns is one of the few men truly deserving of the title "world citizen".
T.
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26th June 09, 10:09 PM
#12
Cynthia - what twitter feeds are you following?
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27th June 09, 07:26 AM
#13
Originally Posted by pdcorlis
Cynthia - what twitter feeds are you following?
I saw this particular story come through this feed:
http://twitter.com/historytweeter
The Tweets are a quick headline with a link back to his blog. There's a very quick and short entry about the story and then you can click the photo and go to the full article. I've really been enjoying it. I found I loved seeing articles like that pop up and wondered if someone was collecting them all together so I could see more.
What's your Twitter link again? I should add you (if you'd like, of course). I don't Tweet very often... I'll sometimes go days or weeks before I do and then occasionally have a few Tweets.
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