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3rd August 13, 07:44 PM
#1
Has this ever happened to you?
I went kilted to a fair (not a ren-fair, a regular one) a while back. While I was on my way through the parking lot I was approached by a security guard. I figured I was going to be asked to leave my sgian in the car to which I was going to argue the technical laws of the area and event which had vendors that sold knives. On the contrary the guard started speaking Scotch Gaelic. I had to inform him that I didn't speak Scotch Gaelic, and in fact I only dabble in Manx for the purposes of reenactment. It was an interesting discussion after that. But I was just wondering if that has happened to anyone else on here?
Keep your rings charged, pleats in the back, and stay geeky!
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3rd August 13, 08:05 PM
#2
Similar but at a Pow Wow, they thought I was a Mohawk speaker. My family never kept it up actually tried to hide it. Been on the rez a few time to see relatives that all.
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4th August 13, 02:04 PM
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After having worked 60 hours a week on a gas pipeline for over three month, many would walk up to.me a start speaking Spanish.
This gives an idea of how I would have tanned. Oh, andhad hair.
Harmony had ovarian cancer, and I shaved my head for the third time in my life. First was basic and second was when Harmonys sister got breast cancer.
Last edited by Starhunter451; 4th August 13 at 02:11 PM.
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4th August 13, 04:57 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Starhunter451
After having worked 60 hours a week on a gas pipeline for over three month, many would walk up to.me a start speaking Spanish.
This gives an idea of how I would have tanned. Oh, andhad hair.
Harmony had ovarian cancer, and I shaved my head for the third time in my life. First was basic and second was when Harmonys sister got breast cancer.
That's a great way to show support. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and yours.
Keep your rings charged, pleats in the back, and stay geeky!
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4th August 13, 06:25 PM
#5
Once or twice, a gentleman has greeted me in Scots Gaelic. I always take it as a great compliment that I look Scottish, not like a fool American playing dress up.
Geoff Withnell
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4th August 13, 06:57 PM
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 Originally Posted by Sir Didymous
That's a great way to show support. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and yours.
It has been a year, and she said to say: I am doing wonderfully.
Last edited by Starhunter451; 5th August 13 at 04:37 PM.
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5th August 13, 05:46 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by aonghas
Similar but at a Pow Wow, they thought I was a Mohawk speaker. My family never kept it up actually tried to hide it. Been on the rez a few time to see relatives that all.
I giggled when I read this because it reminded me of an event nearly 10 years ago when I was approached by the local Algonquin band, who asked if they could adopt my daughter into their band, because she "looked like them". My daughter is actually Eurasian.
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