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    Questionable uses of Tartan/plaid patterns

    (At least in my estimation.)

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    Not sure about the rest, but I see the McLeod's are well represented!

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    That is just disturbing, although, the loud McLeod might be useful at night..... HMMMMM????
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    The yellow one is definitely NOT the "Loud MacLeod" tartan.
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    Maybe I'm weird but I like them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef View Post
    Maybe I'm weird but I like them!

    A new answer to "where is the seat of your Clan Chief"?
    I'm with you on this. It has got me thinking that perhaps rather than having the "I'm Too Proud of Texas" bathroom perhaps I need to have the "Gone Mad for the PLaid" bathroom.
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    WHATTA DORCUS???



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    Last edited by Fearnest; 16th March 07 at 06:24 PM.
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