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10th August 06, 10:06 AM
#51
P1M - what sort of camera do you use? I'm always impressed by the quality of your shots! And who takes the pics of you?
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19th August 06, 09:29 AM
#52
jus a wee 7.2 mega pixel Sony....
usually Emma takes the yins o' ma hairy mug...
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19th August 06, 10:13 AM
#53
I don't know how I missed this thread. But, I didn't see it until now. Thanks for sharing P1m!
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25th September 06, 07:13 AM
#54
no doubt, ya were oot gettin anither tattoo...
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20th October 06, 04:51 AM
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Last edited by Pour1Malt; 25th October 06 at 09:25 AM.
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20th October 06, 05:21 AM
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Again, your piccies make me really wish I could be there! Looks like fun (except for the rain).
Caerlaverock features on this months page of my Scottish calendar, I was looking at it only today and thinking what a lovely castle it was, I believe Wallace fought to defend it!
Thanks for sharing them!
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20th October 06, 06:33 AM
#57
Hey P1M!
I really like your sense of style. You don't do the "full on formal" thing all the time, but you always look stylish and comfortable in your kilt. And as Martha Stewart used to say, "that's a good thing!"
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20th October 06, 08:11 AM
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Man, you're killing me. I want your life! Whiskey, travel, great sights....did I mention the whiskey?? Thanks for sharing!
-Tim
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11th October 07, 08:39 PM
#59
Was glad to see the sight of the 700th Anniversary of Robert the Bruce pre-coronation battle! I just finished reading an article about it with pictures of the Earl of Elgin - Clan Chief of Bruce Clan, and his family at the exact site of the coronation, some 700 years later! They had his actual sword there - which, by the way, was the exact sword that was used to knight the famous poet Burns!!
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12th October 07, 01:40 AM
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 Originally Posted by rmmcscott
Was glad to see the sight of the 700th Anniversary of Robert the Bruce pre-coronation battle! I just finished reading an article about it with pictures of the Earl of Elgin - Clan Chief of Bruce Clan, and his family at the exact site of the coronation, some 700 years later! They had his actual sword there - which, by the way, was the exact sword that was used to knight the famous poet Burns!!
um... weel....nay...
Burns wuz no actually knichted ya ken....
in 1787 an auld Jacobite lady, Mrs Bruce o' Clackmannan- "knighted" Burns... which she actually had nay 'richt' tae dae... wi' a sword that she claimed belaing'd tae Robert The Bruce (but there is nay proof o' that...)
he is no Sir Robert Burns...
maks fur a nice story though!
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