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Most 'Highland' traditions were created bythe Victorians it seems. Well, most of the Highlands is owned by English Landlords.
Catching a Haggis is easy, as everyone knows they have longer legs on the left than the right, that's so they can stand and graze on the mountainsides. All you do is chase them the other way and they fall over.
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As for Scottish traditions being in large part invented by the Victorians, I don't see how that should make any difference. They've still been adopted as traditions, so what's the problem? So long as you don't claim that they've been around longer than they have, they're just as valid as any other tradition.
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I can't resist posting this picture of one of my fellow trebuchet enthusiasts. That claymore is nearly as tall as me. He built the huge machine that set a world record.
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Thanks, Sticks, for posting that poem. I have a video I shot a Burns night that the RAF put on for us several years ago at RAF Leauchers. A Scot recited it just before we consumed the poor beastie. It still doesn't make much sense, but it's nice to read what he said.
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Some, yes, a lot, certainly. But not most.
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That's certainly one of the things you'd forgotten, yes.
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Having tasted haggis only once, I must say I hope it won't be the last unless I'm forced to eat the turnip side-dish as well.
Yummy. And I knew what it's made of before I tried it. ![]()
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Some have meat and cannot eat,
Some cannot eat that want it; But we have meat and we can eat, So let the Lord be thankit. The Selkirk Grace. I'm a devout Atheist myself but any excuse for a wee Dram or two (or three or four) of Whisky and steaming plate of Haggis, Neeps and Tatties. As to having a Shakespeare Night, someone would have to prove to me that he actually wrote the palys and sonnets as I am more likely to credit Christopher Marlowe with the works. Happy Burns Night Folks! |
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I'm afraid the evidence is against you, not least because Marlowe was dead before about half the plays were performed. (Bill Bryson has just written an excellent book on the subject, and even Mark Twain--who didn't like what he knew of Shakespeare the man--eventually came to the conclusion that he must have written the works.)
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