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10th April 07, 04:41 AM
#11
Nice - I like the contrast between the formal and the informal pictures. Really shows how diverse kilt wearing can be.
"Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note,
As his corse to the rampart we hurried,
Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot,
O'er the grave where our hero we buried."
- The Burial of Scotsmen Sir John Moore
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10th April 07, 05:13 AM
#12
Great Pics! Thanks for sharing.
The info about the facial tattoos is very interesting. I'd love to see, and hear more about it.
[center]"I like my sugar with coffee and cream." - Beastie Boys
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10th April 07, 01:12 PM
#13
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11th April 07, 04:11 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by djweso
Great Pics! Thanks for sharing.
The info about the facial tattoos is very interesting. I'd love to see, and hear more about it.
I've posted an unfinished closeup in Celtic tattoos in off-topic. As to more info, not really that much more to add, other than it ranged from almost pleasant right through to outright excrutiating!
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11th April 07, 04:43 PM
#15
Super pics -thanks for sharing them!
John
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I used to be apathetic, now I just don't care...
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12th April 07, 12:18 AM
#16
Great pics, you do your heritage proud.
Doc
Di! Ecce hora! Uxor mea me necabit!
Jugglito ergo sum.
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12th April 07, 06:54 AM
#17
 Originally Posted by Raptor
Thanks for the kind words, guys!
The face is certainly a long way from Maori, although I get that a lot. In fact, one would think that the Maori had a monopoly on facial tattooing! (although I can understand the attitude, especially here in Aus.) My face is pure Pict, mostly Caledonii tribe, centered in Aberdeen & Inverness (My family are from Aberdeen). The stag's head symbolises the highlands, & as the Picts never marked their rulers with a crown, the torc combined with the stag is for the Gordon crest. The 4 horizontal slashes are for the family deceased, while various other parts denote my status as head of the family, & battles fought in (I'm ex-military). I went with the Pictish style as one branch of the family is Clan Skene, an old clan that can trace ancestry back to the Picts. I never considered tattooing my face either, until my mother died & I decided our heritage would not die out with her. However I did draw the line at cutting it in with a sgian-dubh!
Thank you, my mother WOULD have been honoured.
Tapadh leat, mo fear-cinnidh
All I could see from these pictures were the slashed lines at the cheek. That is all very fascinating. Sound's like I have some reading to do. And my "Maori guess" was indeed due to your locale.
“A proud man is always looking down on things and people; and, of course, as long as you're looking down, you can't see something that's above you.” -C.S. Lewis
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