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15th March 05, 10:24 AM
#11
Originally Posted by Hamish
Originally Posted by Raphael
Are the World leaders going to wear kilts in that Tartan for a photo op?
Oh, please! Raphael, not even Tony Blair in a kilt would make the man acceptable!
I'm not sure W. would sport the kilt either. Frankly, I wouldn't want to see it. Kilt w/ a cowboy hat and boots? (Shuddering)
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15th March 05, 10:50 AM
#12
Originally Posted by Hamish
Originally Posted by Raphael
Are the World leaders going to wear kilts in that Tartan for a photo op?
Oh, please! Raphael, not even Tony Blair in a kilt would make the man acceptable! :twisted:
Did you see Jack McConnell (Scotland's First Minister) in one of Howie Nicholsby's pinstripe kilt suits at Tartan Day in NYC last year? He looked absolutely dreadful in it -- not to mention, it wasn't TARTAN, for Tartan Day! (Hamish, you, on the other hand, look brilliant in Howie's kilts!) I wonder if all the bad press he got about it is part of the reason he's not attending Tartan Day here this year? Tony Blair might be better equipped to do justice to the kilt -- at least physically! (He is of Scottish descent and birth, anyway!)
I've been talking to Brian Wilton, yesterday and today, about various and sundry things, including the G8 tartan, for which he's swamped with orders. The Scottish press have made much of the fact that Cherie Blair (an Englishwoman, God forbid!) selected the winning tartan for the G8 competition, and some journalists have said the whole thing was run from London, which is completely untrue. It was initiated by a Scottish cashmere producer and run by the STA. Six impartial SCOTTISH judges narrowed the field of 19 entries down to the final three before it was given over to Cherie to pick a winner. I'm sure she was given the honour simply because she's the PM's wife (I suppose Camilla wasn't available - ha ha ha!). SNP members may not like it, but it IS still the United Kingdom, so having the PM's wife do this sort of thing should not be viewed askance -- it's typical of her role in public life.
I could grumble a lot more about the way the press are trying to fluff up a lot of innuendo to provoke outrage over (the supposed lack of) Scottish influence at the G8 summit at Gleneagles, but I'd better haud ma tongue!
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15th March 05, 11:36 AM
#13
Originally Posted by Thistle Stop
Originally Posted by Hamish
Originally Posted by Raphael
Are the World leaders going to wear kilts in that Tartan for a photo op?
Oh, please! Raphael, not even Tony Blair in a kilt would make the man acceptable!
Did you see Tony Blair in one of Howie Nicholsby's pinstripe kilt suits at Tartan Day in NYC last year? He looked absolutely dreadful in it -- not to mention, it wasn't TARTAN, for Tartan Day! (Hamish, you, on the other hand, look brilliant in Howie's kilts!) I wonder if all the bad press he got about it is part of the reason he's not attending Tartan Day here this year?
Actually, Cyndi, you are thinking of Scotland's First Minister, Jack McConnell. He told me that he arrived in NYC for Tartan Day and realised that he'd left his own tartan kilt behind in Edinburgh. At the 11th hour, he asked Howie for help - Howie was 'dressing' the Dressed to Kilt fashion show - but the only spare kilt he had in Jack's rather rotund size (!) was the "pinstripe". It was really a matter of raiding the dressing-up box to find things to fit him (as soon became evident!). Jack McC. wanted to wear the pinstripe jacket that went with the kilt, but he simply could not get into it.
Howie was not pleased with the outcome (but welcomed all the ensuing free publicity), but Jack McC. insisted on wearing the kilt, no matter what!
I have heard that story from both parties and they do agree, so I guess I believe it to be true. The Press wanted to make more of it, of course. Nevertheless, the fact remains that Jack should have stuck with his trousered suit under the circumstances!
I've been talking to Brian Wilton, yesterday and today, about various and sundry things, including the G8 tartan, for which he's swamped with orders. The Scottish press have made much of the fact that Cherie Blair (an Englishwoman, God forbid!) selected the winning tartan for the G8 competition, and some journalists have said the whole thing was run from London, which is completely untrue. It was initiated by a Scottish cashmere producer and run by the STA. Six impartial SCOTTISH judges narrowed the field of 19 entries down to the final three before it was given over to Cherie to pick a winner. I'm sure she was given the honour simply because she's the PM's wife (I suppose Camilla wasn't available - ha ha ha!)
PLEASE, Cyndi, NEVER mention that "C" woman's name in my hearing, ever again!
SNP members may not like it, but it IS still the United Kingdom, so having the PM's wife do this sort of thing should not be viewed askance -- it's typical of her role in public life.
I could grumble a lot more about the way the press are trying to fluff up a lot of innuendo to provoke outrage over (the supposed lack of) Scottish influence in the G8 summit at Gleneagles, but I'd better haud ma tongue!
[B][I][U]No. of Kilts[/U][/I][/B][I]:[/I] 102.[I] [B]"[U][B]Title[/B]"[/U][/B][/I]: Lord Hamish Bicknell, Laird of Lochaber / [B][U][I]Life Member:[/I][/U][/B] The Scottish Tartans Authority / [B][U][I]Life Member:[/I][/U][/B] The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society / [U][I][B]Member:[/B][/I][/U] The Ardbeg Committee / [I][B][U]My NEW Photo Album[/U]: [/B][/I][COLOR=purple]Sadly, and with great regret, it seems my extensive and comprehensive album may now have been lost forever![/COLOR]/
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15th March 05, 11:56 AM
#14
The press never lets facts get in the way of stirring up controversy.
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15th March 05, 12:11 PM
#15
Originally Posted by Hamish
Originally Posted by Thistle Stop
Originally Posted by Hamish
Originally Posted by Raphael
Are the World leaders going to wear kilts in that Tartan for a photo op?
Oh, please! Raphael, not even Tony Blair in a kilt would make the man acceptable!
Did you see Tony Blair in one of Howie Nicholsby's pinstripe kilt suits at Tartan Day in NYC last year? He looked absolutely dreadful in it -- not to mention, it wasn't TARTAN, for Tartan Day! (Hamish, you, on the other hand, look brilliant in Howie's kilts!) I wonder if all the bad press he got about it is part of the reason he's not attending Tartan Day here this year?
Actually, Cyndi, you are thinking of Scotland's First Minister, Jack McConnell. He told me that he arrived in NYC for Tartan Day and realised that he'd left his own tartan kilt behind in Edinburgh. At the 11th hour, he asked Howie for help - Howie was 'dressing' the Dressed to Kilt fashion show - but the only spare kilt he had in Jack's rather rotund size (!) was the "pinstripe". It was really a matter of raiding the dressing-up box to find things to fit him (as soon became evident!). Jack McC. wanted to wear the pinstripe jacket that went with the kilt, but he simply could not get into it.
Howie was not pleased with the outcome (but welcomed all the ensuing free publicity), but Jack McC. insisted on wearing the kilt, no matter what!
I have heard that story from both parties and they do agree, so I guess I believe it to be true. The Press wanted to make more of it, of course. Nevertheless, the fact remains that Jack should have stuck with his trousered suit under the circumstances!
Yes, I wrote Blair at first by mistake, as I'd just read his name in your post, but I meant Jack McC and I corrected it, but not before you read the error! I'm glad to hear the explanation of why he wore that kilt (big mistake on his part!) because I wondered what on earth possessed him -- and Howie -- to do it!
Originally Posted by Hamish
Originally Posted by Thistle Stop
I've been talking to Brian Wilton, yesterday and today, about various and sundry things, including the G-eight tartan, for which he's swamped with orders. The Scottish press have made much of the fact that Cherie Blair (an Englishwoman, God forbid!) selected the winning tartan for the G8 competition, and some journalists have said the whole thing was run from London, which is completely untrue. It was initiated by a Scottish cashmere producer and run by the STA. Six impartial SCOTTISH judges narrowed the field of 19 entries down to the final three before it was given over to Cherie to pick a winner. I'm sure she was given the honour simply because she's the PM's wife (I suppose Camilla wasn't available - ha ha ha!)
Originally Posted by Hamish
PLEASE, Cyndi, NEVER mention that "C" woman's name in my hearing, ever again!
Which one? Cherie or Camilla?
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15th March 05, 12:13 PM
#16
I am interseted to see the Prime Minister of Japan and the Russian Preseident wearing the kilt.
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15th March 05, 12:19 PM
#17
Originally Posted by Thistle Stop
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Originally Posted by Hamish
PLEASE, Cyndi, NEVER mention that "C" woman's name in my hearing, ever again!
Which one? Cherie or Camilla?
Take your pick, Cyndi!! Although I WAS thinking of the latter!!
[B][I][U]No. of Kilts[/U][/I][/B][I]:[/I] 102.[I] [B]"[U][B]Title[/B]"[/U][/B][/I]: Lord Hamish Bicknell, Laird of Lochaber / [B][U][I]Life Member:[/I][/U][/B] The Scottish Tartans Authority / [B][U][I]Life Member:[/I][/U][/B] The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society / [U][I][B]Member:[/B][/I][/U] The Ardbeg Committee / [I][B][U]My NEW Photo Album[/U]: [/B][/I][COLOR=purple]Sadly, and with great regret, it seems my extensive and comprehensive album may now have been lost forever![/COLOR]/
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15th March 05, 12:26 PM
#18
Originally Posted by Hamish
Take your pick, Cyndi!! Although I WAS thinking of the latter!!
Well, just as long as it isn't 'Cyndi', I won't object to the proscription!
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