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Scotland/Poland the brave


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Frank
  Jan 20, 07, 16:13  #1

Article in Times today, 20,000 Polish men stayed behind in Scotland after WWII.

Now a few of them have gone the whole hog and designed their own tartan!!

See this link for futher Scottish info, messages.

szkocja.net


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Wroclaw
  Jan 20, 07, 16:19  #2

Frank,

Don't the Irish have some form of tartan too.


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Frank
  Jan 20, 07, 16:20  #3

Yes.....but since we always wear underpants...the point of tartan/kilts is largely lost....lol


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Wroclaw
  Jan 20, 07, 16:22  #4

The kilt. Invented by an Englishman.


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Frank
  Jan 20, 07, 16:24  #5

No idea on all the history......were kilts banned by the English at one time....I know the bag pipes were, as they were classed as instruments of war!!!


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Wroclaw
  Jan 20, 07, 16:25  #6

Now you've got me. I have no idea.


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Frank
  Jan 20, 07, 16:27  #7

Well don't inform the local police..when all the Scottish stag parties arrive, in case the they think the Scottish have declared war!


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Wroclaw
  Jan 20, 07, 16:31  #8

I wonder if these Polish/Scotsmen will proudly walk the streets of Krakow in their 'skirts'


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Frank
  Jan 20, 07, 16:38  #9

According to the article they already have...in a place called .....Zlotoria, apparently local police only had to draw their batons twice before they lay down their bag pipes....


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Wroclaw
  Jan 20, 07, 16:51  #10

Thats not quite what it said. Interesting that the orders for the tartan kept the makers in business. I'm not sure if I like this tartan. I prefer darker versions.

If anyone hasn't seen it it's red white and blue. The blue is for Scotland.


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Frank
  Jan 20, 07, 17:12  #11

W.....aren't I allowed to embellish anything?....


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Wroclaw
  Jan 20, 07, 17:15  #12

Of course you are.


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Frank
  Jan 20, 07, 17:22  #13

...nutin but fun......I see its gunna get colder there next week.....keep warm, hope mother Russia keeps the oil flowing...


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szkotja2007
  Jan 20, 07, 18:35  #14

Quoting: Wroclaw, Post #4
The kilt. Invented by an Englishman.

Rawlinson from Lancashire claimed this in the 1720s however the natives had been wearing the kilt for centuries beforehand.
Quoting: Frank, Post #5
were kilts banned by the English at one time

Yes they were, so were the bagpipes, speaking Gaelic, clan system, public gatherings, any weapons, any form of Highland dress etc etc etc
Then came the clearances.


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Frank
  Jan 20, 07, 18:37  #15

Oh....dear I feel a history lesson coming on........

Lovely euphemism that...clearance...........sorta sanitised ethnic cleansing...wasn't it?


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szkotja2007
  Jan 20, 07, 18:47  #16

Quoting: Frank, Post #15
dear I feel a history lesson coming on.

Yep - definately "rant mode" material !


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iwona
  Jan 21, 07, 11:55  #17

I was reading somewhere about polish soldiers who stayed after war in Scotland.
Most of them married Scottish women.

The say that some old Scottich ladies still feel bit nostagic about some polish offcers....

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Chris
  Feb 12, 07, 13:24  #18

Bah, the Bagpipes are IRISH! That annoys me as much as does Flower of Scotland with its Jacobite Rebel droning!

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szkotja2007
  Feb 12, 07, 15:01  #19

Quoting: Chris
Flower of Scotland with its Jacobite Rebel droning!

The national anthem drones on about the wars of independance in the 13th century, Jacobites were at least four centuries after that.


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Chris
  Feb 12, 07, 15:32  #20

My national anthem is God Save The Queen

Ah you knew what I meant... they're all socialist pigs IMO.

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szkotja2007
  Feb 12, 07, 15:37  #21

Quoting: Chris
God Save The Queen

The fourth verse of which is all about saving us from the Scots.


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Chris
  Feb 12, 07, 15:43  #22

Ah the joys of discussing the P/U/L views I have.

Visit caltonradio.com I can discuss further there, I'm not keen on discussing such things here mate.

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ola123 [Guest]
  Feb 14, 07, 10:58  #23

scottish- the brave ???????????????

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