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18th March 09, 08:57 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by Phil
Ignoring the gentle jibe at Jock regarding the "flat cap", am I correct in assuming that large quantities of "Scotch" whisky were consumed or were you in fact trying to "scotch" the rumour that kilts were an Irish garment?
Well, back when they held the huge parties with a piper, there was a great deal of booze. They have become a dry household since, and this is the main reason the parties have dried up.
I don't drink, so not a big deal to me.
* Phil, I didn't explain that enough in the first post. No offence intended, and I apologize. Now that I realize that it is an offencive title, I have put a note in the beginning of the post explaining what I ment. *
Last edited by Bugbear; 18th March 09 at 08:15 PM.
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