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Author Topic: Waffle Rides Again!  (Read 96175 times)
Mary Chambers
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« Reply #4065 on: 17:09:14, 23-08-2008 »

A tartan isn't the item of clothing, t-p, it's the name for the squared patterns that were used by different Scottish clans. You may have known this. Each clan has its own tartan, which no-one else is supposed to wear, though I don't think that rule is strictly observed any more.



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« Reply #4066 on: 17:19:09, 23-08-2008 »

Now I understand. Thank you Mary Chambers.
Still the word is almost the same. It is strange.

I don't think Irish men wear kilts, do they? I have not seen one yet. They always say if a man is wearing kilt he is a Scott. May be it will change.

What do Greek men wear?


This is very nice. I like that.
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Antheil
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« Reply #4067 on: 17:24:48, 23-08-2008 »

greek men in skirts?
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« Reply #4068 on: 17:29:15, 23-08-2008 »

I can see that people wear kilts in many places. Georgian people wear sort of similar to Greeks, but in dark colour. May be it is also Celt influence. Or perhaps not.
I did not see Welsh people wearing kilts when I was there.
Do they wear different kilts or the same type.

I feel like reading history book by talking to you, only much more exciting and interesting.

Who wears kilts beside Egyptian Pharoahs and Celts?
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Antheil
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« Reply #4069 on: 17:50:05, 23-08-2008 »

I can see that people wear kilts in many places. Georgian people wear sort of similar to Greeks, but in dark colour. May be it is also Celt influence. Or perhaps not.
I did not see Welsh people wearing kilts when I was there.
Do they wear different kilts or the same type.

I feel like reading history book by talking to you, only much more exciting and interesting.

Who wears kilts beside Egyptian Pharoahs and Celts?

Lots
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Baz
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« Reply #4070 on: 17:53:06, 23-08-2008 »

greek men in skirts?

This is now getting so silly...that I am logging out.

Play for yourself!

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trained-pianist
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« Reply #4071 on: 18:06:35, 23-08-2008 »

I can see that people wear kilts in many places. Georgian people wear sort of similar to Greeks, but in dark colour. May be it is also Celt influence. Or perhaps not.
I did not see Welsh people wearing kilts when I was there.
Do they wear different kilts of the same type.

I feel like reading history book by talking to you, only much more exciting and interesting.

Who wears kilts beside Egyptian Pharoahs and Celts?

Lots




What did I do? I pushed the wrong button. I just wanted to correct my spelling mistake.

Where is that panic button you used to have?

Also I don't understand where are people going and why. Please help!!!

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Antheil
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« Reply #4072 on: 18:15:50, 23-08-2008 »

Go to Sleep, t-p
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« Reply #4073 on: 18:16:09, 23-08-2008 »

Here you are t-p... does that help?



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Well, there you are.
trained-pianist
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« Reply #4074 on: 18:22:44, 23-08-2008 »

They used to call it Delete. I found it was very useful. I can not understand why they decided to get read of it. I am trying to create new ways of doing the same.
I have to say it is not as good.
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« Reply #4075 on: 18:27:48, 23-08-2008 »

There's still one there t-p, keep looking!!!!!!!!



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« Reply #4076 on: 18:29:06, 23-08-2008 »

They used to call it Delete. I found it was very useful. I can not understand why they decided to get read of it. I am trying to create new ways of doing the same.
I have to say it is not as good.
a lobotomony is useful in the circumstances I find or a trepanning.  But neither wear kilts.
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Baz
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« Reply #4077 on: 18:30:23, 23-08-2008 »

You are not being very helpful A!

You should have made it clear that by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del the computer shuts down, BUT by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Panic it explodes!

Baz
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Baz
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« Reply #4078 on: 18:31:52, 23-08-2008 »

They used to call it Delete. I found it was very useful. I can not understand why they decided to get read of it. I am trying to create new ways of doing the same.
I have to say it is not as good.
a lobotomony is useful in the circumstances I find or a trepanning.  But neither wear kilts.

Opps!...

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Mary Chambers
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« Reply #4079 on: 18:38:20, 23-08-2008 »

I was always told that the Irish wore kilts, but in plain colours, not tartan. A real kilt, as no doubt Ron Dough could confirm, has yards of material in it, and is expensive. (Very fetching, Ron, incidentally Grin)
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