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30th April 10, 01:59 AM
#151
Hehehe, in fishing terms, Terry, you have "risen to the fly" perfectly! Hehe!!
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30th April 10, 05:59 AM
#152
[FONT="Comic Sans MS"][/FONT][I]Dùin do bheul, agus dannsa![/I]
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30th April 10, 06:55 PM
#153
[SIZE="2"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.[/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"]"Ah, here comes the Bold Highlander. No @rse in his breeks but too proud to tug his forelock..." Rob Roy (1995)[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
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1st May 10, 10:38 AM
#154
I'm loving this thread! Bonnet abuse is, as I've come to discover, a beautiful thing.
Originally Posted by Mael Coluim
What most of us use is a chrysanthemum as a stand in for the dandelion. I get mine at JoAnn Fabrics. They are seasonal, so they may not be out just yet. Others get silk chrysanthemums from a florist. PM your mailing address and I’ll send you a sprig.
Does anyone ever just use a real dandelion, by chance?
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1st May 10, 11:01 AM
#155
I stuck a real dandelion in my wee bonnet just the other day.
But then, this time of year, dandelions are pretty plentiful. In fact, they're ubiquitous. I think they're trying to take over the world.
But I don't even know if they grow in Scotland.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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1st May 10, 11:07 AM
#156
I've stuck a real dandelion in my bonnet as well, but the stems seem to wilt too quickly. The silk version would be just the ticket. The ones from Mayfair look good, but a 20pound shipping cost to the US is a bit steep for a plant badge.
His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup
Member Order of the Dandelion
Per Electum - Non consanguinitam
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1st May 10, 11:09 AM
#157
Originally Posted by thescot
I stuck a real dandelion in my wee bonnet just the other day.
But then, this time of year, dandelions are pretty plentiful. In fact, they're ubiquitous. I think they're trying to take over the world.
But I don't even know if they grow in Scotland.
We are not short of the odd Dandelion in Scotland. Not often found on the moors though.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 3rd May 10 at 10:58 PM.
Reason: found my glasses!
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1st May 10, 11:12 AM
#158
Originally Posted by thescot
I stuck a real dandelion in my wee bonnet just the other day.
But then, this time of year, dandelions are pretty plentiful. In fact, they're ubiquitous. I think they're trying to take over the world.
But I don't even know if they grow in Scotland.
Yeah- I was wakling to the Museum in Franklin the other day and there was a clump of dandelions every two paces, it seemed like.
Originally Posted by Standard
I've stuck a real dandelion in my bonnet as well, but the stems seem to wilt too quickly. The silk version would be just the ticket. The ones from Mayfair look good, but a 20pound shipping cost to the US is a bit steep for a plant badge.
20 quid shipping? Wow...
...and I can see your point about the stems. Kind of a small, tender stem on a fairly stout flower.
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17th May 10, 09:41 PM
#159
Finally!
As previously mentioned, I ordered an XMarks cap badge. It showed up today. Mael Coluim had sent me a sprig of artificial "dandelion" to wear as an XMarks plant badge. Now I can combine them so my bonnet can represent our clan.
I thought the Masonic Cap badge The Scot gave me was heavy. The XMarks badge not only looks better in person than it does in a picture but it is VERY substantial. It is really heavy! My Mackie bonnet, however, is more than equal to it. Despite the complaints of others about how heavy badges drag the left side of their bonnet down, my bonnet sits just fine. No matter how much I shake or tip my head everything stays in place just as it did before I had anything to attach to it. The careful construction shows.
Thanks, Jock, Jim, Ern and Steve.
I may not be kilted yet, but I am off to a good start and I get admiring looks and comments whenever I wear it.
Regards,
Brian
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18th May 10, 06:25 AM
#160
Brian,
watch out for cows, your bonnet might be mistaken for breakfast!
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