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9th February 10, 07:25 PM
#21
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
But, oh my oh my, we in Scotland, have tried to live down the music hall stereotype Scotsman for over a century now and on the whole, I think we have succeeded, with one or two notable exceptions!
How would you describe the music hall stereotype Scotsman?
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10th February 10, 03:46 AM
#22
Jock... I hope that you don't think a Startburst commercial has the ability to ruin a century's worth of work for Scot's and lifeguards alike... it's all in good fun.
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Yes it is funny and it never hurts to have a laugh at ourselves from time to time. But, oh my oh my, we in Scotland, have tried to live down the music hall stereotype Scotsman for over a century now and on the whole, I think we have succeeded, with one or two notable exceptions!I think that is why most Scots enjoy seeing the kilt and its accompanying attire worn properly and inwardly seethe when it is not.
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10th February 10, 04:17 AM
#23
Originally Posted by NewPiperinNY
Jock... I hope that you don't think a Startburst commercial has the ability to ruin a century's worth of work for Scot's and lifeguards alike... it's all in good fun.
Yes indeed it is all good fun and I would have it no other way. However, and this goes back to the music hall stereotype that makes us, particularly perhaps older Scots, cringe.
Alright some one asked me to describe the music hall stereotype Scot.Kilt worn below the knee,overly large sporran usually worn too low with the bottom hanging way below the selvage of the kilt, overly large kilt jacket, or way too small, huge bonnets, think Laural and Hardy and often with a bad Scots accent and usually portraying a drunk.
Now, without wishing to be rude to anyone, but I do need to respectfully make this point-----have a good look at the pictures published here of people wearing the kilt and maybe you will see why some of the pictures published are met with a stony silence from me and others! Make no mistake there are many here that do get their kilt and attire right and there are those that are wanting and willing to learn and that is just fine.BUT-----------------------!
Last edited by Jock Scot; 10th February 10 at 06:04 PM.
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11th February 10, 05:04 PM
#24
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Alright some one asked me to describe the music hall stereotype Scot.Kilt worn below the knee,overly large sporran usually worn too low with the bottom hanging way below the selvage of the kilt, overly large kilt jacket, or way too small, huge bonnets, think Laural and Hardy and often with a bad Scots accent and usually portraying a drunk.
Other cultural stereotypes are similarly reviled on this side of the water by civilized members of the group being caricatured...and sometimes those caricatures are funny, too...funny depends largely on context, I think, but 99% of the time I agree with you. The other 1% is probably the Scottish equivalent of Chris Rock.
Fortunately there isn't too much Clan MacTablecloth here at XMTS!
...but I will think twice before going out in public in Scotface .
"Quick! Play me some filler, Johnnie!"
-Sean
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13th February 10, 04:36 PM
#25
I've seen the commercial on one of my children's television shows. My wife and I loved the castle. We took the commercial to be as it was meant to be, just in good fun. However, that being said, I can understand how it could offend some. I spent a good portion of my career working in other countries. The perception was always the same. Americans were considered to be rude, uncouth, and trigger happy. After several weeks in a location, we were able to disprove the first two. Unfortunately, when you are running a protection mission and one is armed to the teeth,...you just can't convince them they are in error about their third premise.
Sorry, I digress. You will now be returned to the regularly scheduled thread.
[I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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