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Leslie Nielsen Cilted
I was watching "Wrongfully Accused" (filmed in B.C.) the other day on T.V. and towards the end of the film, they all meet up at a Scottish festival. Lots of cilts, pipers and Leslie Nielsen steals a cilt and wares it for the rest of the film.
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That's awesome! Gotta watch it!
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Originally Posted by Big Dave
Lots of cilts, pipers and Leslie Nielsen steals a cilt and wares it for the rest of the film.
Um, no... That's a Scottish Highland Games event, so he'd have stolen a kilt, not a "cilt."
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That movie was great!
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Originally Posted by Caradoc
Um, no... That's a Scottish Highland Games event, so he'd have stolen a kilt, not a "cilt."
haha that spelling still bothers me.........
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Originally Posted by Caradoc
Um, no... That's a Scottish Highland Games event, so he'd have stolen a kilt, not a "cilt."
The guy who got his 'Cilt' stolen, his father's, aunt's, cousin's, grandmother went to Wales once, so the spelling is justified.
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Originally Posted by switchblade5984
haha that spelling still bothers me.........
I agree. My mind automatically interprets that letter-grouping differently, as explained in this thread >>>
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=18533
:rolleyes:
"Listen Men.... You are no longer bound down to the unmanly dress of the Lowlander." 1782 Repeal.
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Originally Posted by way2fractious
I spell it "il" not "li" .
I live in Canada (not spelled with a 'K') and my father's side of the family is Welsh, so spelling 'cilt' with a 'C' seems more natural.
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Originally Posted by Big Dave
I spell it "il" not "li" .
I live in Canada (not spelled with a 'K') and my father's side of the family is Welsh, so spelling 'cilt' with a 'C' seems more natural.
(shrug)
The Welsh "borrowed" the garment entirely - what's one more letter to take with it?
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6th June 06, 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Caradoc
(shrug)
The Welsh "borrowed" the garment entirely - what's one more letter to take with it?
There is no k or q in the Welsh alphabet.
A kilted Celt on the border.
Kentoc'h mervel eget bezań saotret
Omne bellum sumi facile, ceterum ęgerrume desinere.
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