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The Irish Kilt orignated in the Scottish Highlands.     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Scottish in alt.philosophy
Author: turtoni
Date: Mar 17, 2008 23:07

... of assurance that it originated in the Scottish Highlands and Isles by possible Irish ... all together. In contrast to the Scottish kilt, the Irish Lein-croich traditionally ... is likely that came from a Scottish pioneer during the beginning of the ... seen very much as being primarily Scottish, and the current crop of county ... around 1590-1650 and is probably Scottish in origin. [8] The Tara was ...
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Re: Scottish Election Again...?     

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Author: liam*
Date: Feb 8, 2008 07:35

...> Rikimaru Tetsuo Okanagawa goes intae the Blue Lagoon on Gordon Street... Asks for a Haggis Supper... Wee Shuggy gives him his Haggis Supper Okanagawa throws the chips out, and puts the haggis lengthwise down the front of his trousers with the just the top sticking out. Shug: "Haw you! Whits that? Whit ye daein?!" Okaga: "Scottish Election!" Oh dear! that's bad...
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Re: Magnificent new Scottish achievement: Tourist Board Excels     

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Author: Robert Peffers
Date: Dec 8, 2007 14:55

...". Do they all wear macs at parties to keep the spray off their cloths? What kind of 'cloths' would that be? Burp cloths? Wash cloth? Dust cloths or whole cloth? :) this being a Scottish news group I left out the 'e'. If it was dawn sarf it could be Brian Clough. -- "For the stronger we our houses do build, The less chance we have of ...
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Re: Magnificent new Scottish achievement: Tourist Board Excels     

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Author: Boedicia
Date: Dec 1, 2007 16:10

... the land where folks speak "phlegm-tastic gibberish". Do they all wear macs at parties to keep the spray off their cloths? What kind of 'cloths' would that be? Burp cloths? Wash cloth? Dust cloths or whole cloth? :) this being a Scottish news group I left out the 'e'. I'm reading this in uk.politics.misc What *cottish group are you referring to?
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Re: Magnificent new Scottish achievement: Tourist Board Excels     

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Author: Robert Peffers
Date: Dec 1, 2007 15:54

...-d6c8-468c-b815- AFTER spending six months and $282,000 on a new slogan, Scottish tourism officials have come up with ... "Welcome to Scotland". On the Anglish side of ... it did not costs anything to work out, just common sense) with the following text underneath Scottish visiters You'd have thought the English would at least have been able to spell '...
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Re: Magnificent new Scottish achievement: Tourist Board Excels     

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Author: Robert Peffers
Date: Dec 1, 2007 15:30

... Scotland reveals stunning new slogan By staff writers November 29, 2007 10:50am Article from: AAP AFTER spending six months and $282,000 on a new slogan, Scottish tourism officials have come up with ... "Welcome to Scotland". Yep, that's the Scotch intellect at full stretch. RH [Wow, awesome, and it only cost $282,...
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Re: Magnificent new Scottish achievement: Tourist Board Excels     

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Author: Robert Peffers
Date: Dec 1, 2007 14:37

....net.au... This is all really childish banter. The Scots invented most of the things you take for granted, whether they had gone to America or New Zealand. Look up Scottish inventions and see for yourself. Alcoholism, Childhood obesity, Unemployability, a version of English no one can understand, the road south, the Olympic sports of pulling down telephone poles ...
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Re: Magnificent new Scottish achievement: Tourist Board Excels     

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Author: Cory Bhreckan
Date: Dec 1, 2007 14:22

...>>> Do they all wear macs at parties to keep the spray off their cloths? What kind of 'cloths' would that be? Burp cloths? Wash cloth? Dust cloths or whole cloth? :) this being a Scottish news group I left out the 'e'. If it was dawn sarf it could be Brian Clough. -- "For the stronger we our houses do build, The less chance we have of being killed." - William ...
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Re: Magnificent new Scottish achievement: Tourist Board Excels     

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Author: Robert Peffers
Date: Dec 1, 2007 13:19

... in England is interviewed he/she invariably has a Scottish accent. <Looks up name of President of General Medical Council>...communication barrier developing due to my children watching that stupid scottish woman who can't speak english on some show...colour. Balaboring, I think it's called. Fucking scottish crap. Arfa Brain seems to link that the BBC is...
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Re: Magnificent new Scottish achievement: Tourist Board Excels     

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Author: Robert Peffers
Date: Dec 1, 2007 13:11

... You do realise Scotland has exported doctors to England for the past couple of centuries. It's remarkable that whenever a leading doctor in England is interviewed he/she invariably has a Scottish accent. <Looks up name of President of General Medical Council> <Fall about laughing> Sir Donald Irvine Well there you are then. Aye and look at the ...
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