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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    That's right, you can always tell a man from the McDonald clan.

    Lift his kilt and see if he's got a quarter pounder (cheese optional)
    Funny you should mention the McDonald clan? I posted this picture of one McDonald under theme colors..


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    Well as a Scot myself, i would like to comment on the Kilt, i don't like them. My dad got married in one, my brother was best man and wore one, they looked daft. I also don't think that there was a 'quarter pounder' there, propbably two chicken nuggets hahaha. I think i saw too many kilts as a kid to like them now, i also had one, to my shame.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lottie View Post
    Well as a Scot myself, i would like to comment on the Kilt, i don't like them. My dad got married in one

    It must've been only a small congregation Lottie and a bit cramped, most people choose a church, castle or stately home or something to get married in.
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    Speaking of Kilts.. I love them.. I like the fact, people keep their cultures alive.. Lots of Ethnic groups get married in their Traditional attire... Ya have to admit.. this little chap looks brill! Edinburgh Castle~Military Wedding
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    It must've been only a small congregation Lottie and a bit cramped, most people choose a church, castle or stately home or something to get married in.
    That doesn't even deserve any other comment than, very funny, hahahaha
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    A new home for an old regiment
    May 31 2008
    by David Charters, Liverpool Daily Post



    They were always proud in battle. Now a campaign has started to find a new museum for the Liverpool Scottish soldiers who gave so much to their city.

    David Charters reports...

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