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7th August 07, 12:34 PM
#1071
Originally Posted by Arlen
At the recent cup final a great many Spaniards tried their hand at kilt wearing.
While I say Kudos to them for trying, here's a great example of some of the mishaps.
Aside form the polka-dotted disasters, we have another backwards kilt.
Oh well, it was all in fun and I spoke to a few decent blokes who are now considering getting their own kilts.
Isn't that Clan McMinnie Mouse?
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7th August 07, 02:14 PM
#1072
Originally Posted by Perldog007
I noticed that the two men who seem to know how to wear their hose (either down with boots or up with flashes and gillies) are not doing the leg thing... Hmmm looks like two of them may know something about the kilt.
funny too, as one of them looks to be the piper!
[SIZE="1"]"It's the job thats never started that takes the longest to finish. Thats what my old Gaffer used to say." - Samwise Gamgie, J.R.R. Tolkein[/SIZE]
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7th August 07, 02:22 PM
#1073
Great! There goes another keyboard...
drains coffee from keyboard...
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7th August 07, 04:06 PM
#1074
Whoa, nellie!
What language is being used in this thread? Is this Scots? What is it and how do I learn it? This is awesome!
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7th August 07, 08:04 PM
#1075
great.....fashion from Europe!
what can we learn from them!!
well they have the gutts to wear a polka dotted thing also because of beer (see right) but still no gutts to wear nothing under their things!
see also right, he had to show he wears a boxer short!which does have a scottish pattern!
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7th August 07, 08:15 PM
#1076
This thread is FANTASTIC
It has taken me 3 days to read up to this point. 108 and counting?
I would like to refer back to the "tails" comments. I was told by a Gentleman from Scotland that I met wearing a tail that it meant that he was "taken" (he had a woman/girlfriend)
Has anyone else heard of this?
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8th August 07, 02:53 AM
#1077
Originally Posted by ardchoille
What language is being used in this thread? Is this Scots? What is it and how do I learn it? This is awesome!
Well, if you are talking about Pour 1 Malt's contributions, he usually posts in Lallans, which is an old Scots Dialect.
But there were also, I think, a few posts where people spoke in Norwegian?
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8th August 07, 03:11 AM
#1078
Originally Posted by Arlen
Think I've seen some Welsh here too, not to mention Gaelic. And what's with the "old" and you frae Glesga too? I slittered a doon masel when I heard that yin. But dinnae fash yersel, efter I plootered through the glaur I fun a cloot an slarried it a ower the keyboard. Noo it's a clarty but nivver mine.
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8th August 07, 03:33 AM
#1079
Originally Posted by ladygriffin
I would like to refer back to the "tails" comments. I was told by a Gentleman from Scotland that I met wearing a tail that it meant that he was "taken" (he had a woman/girlfriend)
I think someone was pullin' yer... um... leg.
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8th August 07, 03:41 AM
#1080
Originally Posted by Phil
Think I've seen some Welsh here too, not to mention Gaelic. And what's with the "old" and you frae Glesga too? I slittered a doon masel when I heard that yin. But dinnae fash yersel, efter I plootered through the glaur I fun a cloot an slarried it a ower the keyboard. Noo it's a clarty but nivver mine.
HA!
guid oan ya!
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