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Only one Scottish and one Irish. Anybody know any Scots or Irish hanging about their hometowns. Send them in. We need a few earth removers.
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Be reasonable, it is a well known fact one scots or Irish is worth ten of any ordinary people
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Ahh you may be right there.:p
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capt_buzzard wrote: Only one Scottish and one Irish. Anybody know any Scots or Irish hanging about their hometowns. Send them in. We need a few earth removers.
What about Florrie whe's Irish and Ashgrove (Lesley) who's Scottish??
What about Florrie whe's Irish and Ashgrove (Lesley) who's Scottish??
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They don't post in Ireland or Scotland regional FG
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We arra people! Says it all really.
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gmc wrote: We arra people! Says it all really. It there no lonely Scots up in them hills for all these ladies on FG:D
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Aye aye lassie, just sent you a pm regards same. Failte Isteach - Welcome in
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gmc, 2 Scots & 2 Irish and counting;)
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helen wrote: Thanks for the welcome - but what does that Gaelic phrase mean. Sorry - I just don't know.
HelenWhich Gaelic phrase?
HelenWhich Gaelic phrase?
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helen wrote: Can someone please tell me how I put a picture beside my name - and a scottish flag too.
Thanks in advance
Helen
:-3The Scots are flying the flag
Thanks in advance
Helen
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helen wrote: Thanks so much. I hope its worked. I'm a right dumbo at all this type of thing. Although I'm very clever at other things.
H :oNow you can tell all the members across the pond about Scotland and Scottish food and drink.:-6
H :oNow you can tell all the members across the pond about Scotland and Scottish food and drink.:-6
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capt_buzzard wrote: Only one Scottish and one Irish.Quality versus quantity!! 

"A candle loses nothing of its light by lighting another candle." -James Keller
Say what you mean but don't say it mean. :yh_peace
Say what you mean but don't say it mean. :yh_peace
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Enigma wrote: Quality versus quantity!! ;)hmmm:D
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posted by Helen
Thanks for the welcome - but what does that Gaelic phrase mean. Sorry - I just don't know.
Don't worry about it I'm not a teuchter either.
Thanks for the welcome - but what does that Gaelic phrase mean. Sorry - I just don't know.
Don't worry about it I'm not a teuchter either.
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Failte Isteach, means Welcome in
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helen wrote: Thanks so much. I hope its worked. I'm a right dumbo at all this type of thing. Although I'm very clever at other things.
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I bet you are a very clever Lass,
H

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well here's another scottish lassie to add on, new in today, maybe you would be kind enough to p.m me how to have the saltire
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Another Scots lassie here. Hi to all fellow Scots
I can't find how to get the saltire either and would love one have tried looking everywhere but guess they must be hiding. If someone know's where they are would be mot grateful if they could let me know how I get it Thanks
Is ok have found my flag was in my profile when I entered my country doh!

I can't find how to get the saltire either and would love one have tried looking everywhere but guess they must be hiding. If someone know's where they are would be mot grateful if they could let me know how I get it Thanks
Is ok have found my flag was in my profile when I entered my country doh!
Take Care :p BonnieScotsLass :p
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What part of Scotland are you from and do you still live there?
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hi helen, im about 18 miles north east of aberdeen, small town, blink & you miss it, lived here for 14 years, born in glasgow, family moved here when the oil boom was at its peak for work, how about you?
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hi helen, im about 18 miles north east of aberdeen, small town, blink & you miss it, lived here for 14 years, born in glasgow, family moved here when the oil boom was at its peak for work, how about you?
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Its still Only on Scots and One Irish bantering..................on FG:-6
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Quality, quality
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hi, sorry havent been around for a while, havent been keeping very well, dident manage to get out & vote yesterday but wondered if you all did & which party got your vote? just dragged myself out of bed, havent even put the telly on yet so dont even lknow who won
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helen wrote: Hi
Can a scottish lady exiled in England join in this discussion. I'm wearying for some discussion wi ma ain fowk.Ah yeah,why not
Can a scottish lady exiled in England join in this discussion. I'm wearying for some discussion wi ma ain fowk.Ah yeah,why not
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capt_buzzard wrote: Its still Only on Scots and One Irish bantering..................on FG:-6 Not for long, not for long. Some Northern Irish are looking in;)
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Hi there, randall here,
Sorry Captain Buzzard the days of the NAVIGATORS IS LONG GONE and doubt if we will see their like again.
God bless.
randall:-2
Sorry Captain Buzzard the days of the NAVIGATORS IS LONG GONE and doubt if we will see their like again.
God bless.
randall:-2
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Och Aye The Noo,
Come awa in and hae a blether aboot onything ye feel is fit tae print.
God bless,
randall
:-6 :-6
Come awa in and hae a blether aboot onything ye feel is fit tae print.
God bless,
randall
:-6 :-6
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randall wrote: Och Aye The Noo,
Come awa in and hae a blether aboot onything ye feel is fit tae print.
God bless,
randall
:-6 :-6Feel better??
Come awa in and hae a blether aboot onything ye feel is fit tae print.
God bless,
randall
:-6 :-6Feel better??

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Hey i am irish just joined i am in belfast so now you have another irish on board
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I am an american mutt, but a good portion of me is scottish. My mother's maiden name is McDonnell. She's a Minnesotan Irish Catholic farmer. I got the brownish/reddish hair that she never really had though. :p
"Those who can laugh without cause have either found the true meaning of happiness or have gone stark raving mad."
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Good evening from randall, :-6
As an ex-red headed little boy who has now joined the "Silver Surfers" I read with amazement in several newspapers and magazines this year about all the DISADVANTAGES of having red hair.
You are a no no at a job interview.
You are automatically assumed to be both quick and bad tempered.
You cannot be trusted.
You are a congenital liar.
And so on ad nauseum.
Also you are very prone to sunburn - Me, definitely, in the far east I swam with all my khakis on and a big hat.
You have either one or two layers of your skin missing.
Scratches and cuts become easily infected
The list kept getting longer with each newspaper until I began to think that it was a miracle that I had survived infancy let along grow up into an old man of the sea.
If anyone can obtain or construct a complete list I would be very glad to get a copy as our whole family on both side are peppered with red head.
One cousin, who recently died of breast cancer and was just a little younger than I was so similar to me that when walking together through the streets or parks people were often heard to say, "Look at that lovely pair of twins."
God bless.
randall
As an ex-red headed little boy who has now joined the "Silver Surfers" I read with amazement in several newspapers and magazines this year about all the DISADVANTAGES of having red hair.
You are a no no at a job interview.
You are automatically assumed to be both quick and bad tempered.
You cannot be trusted.
You are a congenital liar.
And so on ad nauseum.
Also you are very prone to sunburn - Me, definitely, in the far east I swam with all my khakis on and a big hat.
You have either one or two layers of your skin missing.
Scratches and cuts become easily infected
The list kept getting longer with each newspaper until I began to think that it was a miracle that I had survived infancy let along grow up into an old man of the sea.
If anyone can obtain or construct a complete list I would be very glad to get a copy as our whole family on both side are peppered with red head.
One cousin, who recently died of breast cancer and was just a little younger than I was so similar to me that when walking together through the streets or parks people were often heard to say, "Look at that lovely pair of twins."
God bless.
randall
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Enigma wrote: Quality versus quantity!! 
Afternoon all, randall here,
I saw this in the preface of a "utility book" - these were books printed during World War II in Britain on poor quality paper to keep up moral but like the "Prefabs" - prefabricated houses built after the war and only supposed to last for a few years until "NEW HOUSES" (WE ARE STILL WAITING - D'HEAR") and last till today these books are also extant.
"All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light of one candle."

Afternoon all, randall here,
I saw this in the preface of a "utility book" - these were books printed during World War II in Britain on poor quality paper to keep up moral but like the "Prefabs" - prefabricated houses built after the war and only supposed to last for a few years until "NEW HOUSES" (WE ARE STILL WAITING - D'HEAR") and last till today these books are also extant.
"All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light of one candle."
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Dear Bez,
randal sneaking around, - you have told us all the advantages of being a full member but, being a Scotsman - "HOW MUCH DOES IT COST???"
randal sneaking around, - you have told us all the advantages of being a full member but, being a Scotsman - "HOW MUCH DOES IT COST???"
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Add another
Alba gu Brath , Wha`s like us
Scott
Alba gu Brath , Wha`s like us
Scott
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randall waving the fiery cross again,
"Life is curious" as the song says and what is more curious than coincidences?
Listening to a late night TV group, a few weeks ago, having a good old yap with each other discussing the richest people in England.
The names forthcoming were numerous, varied and almost all unknown to me.
One of the group popped up with the question "What about the Scots?"
The reply was brief.
"There's no use speaking about the richest people in Scotland because they all give their money away such as, Sean Connery, Sir Tom Hunter and J.K. Rowling. They all appear not to have forgotten what it was like to be poor."
Today, Sunday morning, at the end of a new talk show called "Marr on Sunday" as they stood up to end the show (Andrew Marr and all his guests) he suddenly looked straight at the camera and said out of the blue
"Before we close I think we should all remember the adage of that great Scotsman Andrew Carnegie which has just been emulated in the last week by Sir Tom Hunter, "The man who dies wealthy dies a failure."
For the uninformed Sir Tom Hunter has just joined up with Bill Clinton and given over £50,000,000 in aid, each, to a certain fund.
Didn't Alice says "It gets curiouser and curiouser."?
Many thanks to all who wrote privately to give me advice on NOT LOOSING my writing.
I have just come across a free downloaded programme called "Connection Buddy" which simulates continuous activity to the server making them believe that your connection is fully engaged - another bright idea.
I hope some of you make use of it or am I the only one who writes novelettes?
God bless.
randall
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"Yet, who can help loving the land that has taught us.
Six hundred and eighty five ways to dress eggs?
Sir Thomas Moore
randall wrote:
randall waving the fiery cross again,
"Life is curious" as the song says and what is more curious than coincidences?
Listening to a late night TV group, a few weeks ago, having a good old yap with each other discussing the richest people in England.
The names forthcoming were numerous, varied and almost all unknown to me.
One of the group popped up with the question "What about the Scots?"
The reply was brief.
"There's no use speaking about the richest people in Scotland because they all give their money away such as, Sean Connery, Sir Tom Hunter and J.K. Rowling. They all appear not to have forgotten what it was like to be poor."
Today, Sunday morning, at the end of a new talk show called "Marr on Sunday" as they stood up to end the show (Andrew Marr and all his guests) he suddenly looked straight at the camera and said out of the blue
"Before we close I think we should all remember the adage of that great Scotsman Andrew Carnegie which has just been emulated in the last week by Sir Tom Hunter, "The man who dies wealthy dies a failure."
For the uninformed Sir Tom Hunter has just joined up with Bill Clinton and given over £50,000,000 in aid, each, to a certain fund.
Didn't Alice says "It gets curiouser and curiouser."?
Many thanks to all who wrote privately to give me advice on NOT LOOSING my writing.
I have just come across a free downloaded programme called "Connection Buddy" which simulates continuous activity to the server making them believe that your connection is fully engaged - another bright idea.
I hope some of you make use of it or am I the only one who writes novelettes?
God bless.
randall

Six hundred and eighty five ways to dress eggs?
Sir Thomas Moore
randall wrote:

randall waving the fiery cross again,
"Life is curious" as the song says and what is more curious than coincidences?
Listening to a late night TV group, a few weeks ago, having a good old yap with each other discussing the richest people in England.
The names forthcoming were numerous, varied and almost all unknown to me.
One of the group popped up with the question "What about the Scots?"
The reply was brief.
"There's no use speaking about the richest people in Scotland because they all give their money away such as, Sean Connery, Sir Tom Hunter and J.K. Rowling. They all appear not to have forgotten what it was like to be poor."
Today, Sunday morning, at the end of a new talk show called "Marr on Sunday" as they stood up to end the show (Andrew Marr and all his guests) he suddenly looked straight at the camera and said out of the blue
"Before we close I think we should all remember the adage of that great Scotsman Andrew Carnegie which has just been emulated in the last week by Sir Tom Hunter, "The man who dies wealthy dies a failure."
For the uninformed Sir Tom Hunter has just joined up with Bill Clinton and given over £50,000,000 in aid, each, to a certain fund.
Didn't Alice says "It gets curiouser and curiouser."?
Many thanks to all who wrote privately to give me advice on NOT LOOSING my writing.
I have just come across a free downloaded programme called "Connection Buddy" which simulates continuous activity to the server making them believe that your connection is fully engaged - another bright idea.
I hope some of you make use of it or am I the only one who writes novelettes?
God bless.
randall
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For the Scots of the Forum, well not just the Scots for anyone really.
http://niddrie.tripod.com/scottpix/
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randall still lurking aroon,
For all like Helen and myself , and I'm sure there are others, I found "navigating" around this forum bit of a daunting chave.
I gave up on finding the flags and simply bought a sticker for a car and stuck it into my scanner.
Loaded it into a photographic programme and made it the required size - 80 x 80 - pixels, I believe, converted into the right format jpeg or something like that and it transferred itself onto my Post page like magic and I cannot really tell anyone what it did to achieve it - but it worked.
Now, how do I write my name and home place underneath the flags I have got.
Those who can help had better just put in the ordinary post as I am sure, from what I've read so far in other posts, many are dying to know the ins and outs of the system.
R. L. Stevenson wrote, "By the time a man gets well into his seventies his continued existence is a mere miracle."
ME! A MIRACLE - God forbid.
God Bless.
randall
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Randall I got my flag when I changed my profile, and stated that I come from Scotland, I must admit I was surpised when it appeared.
Scott
http://niddrie.tripod.com/scottpix/
Scott
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Randall, go into "My settings" (top of page) then click on edit profile,
Where it says "Custom user title" type in your name etc.
Now scroll right down to the bottom of the page and click "Save changes"
Your info will then appear on every post.
Good luck x
Where it says "Custom user title" type in your name etc.
Now scroll right down to the bottom of the page and click "Save changes"
Your info will then appear on every post.
Good luck x
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Hi everyone!
Im scottish, from the angus area
Im scottish, from the angus area

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Welcome missjennipenni,
randal, from Buchan, come awa in and hae a blether.
Iam a new, very old member myself and have found open arms everywhere and always someone to give you ahelping hand if you stumble over some of these newfangled computer problems - or perhaps you are already an expert in these "Black Arts" already.?
God Bless.
randall

Welcome missjennipenni,
randal, from Buchan, come awa in and hae a blether.
Iam a new, very old member myself and have found open arms everywhere and always someone to give you ahelping hand if you stumble over some of these newfangled computer problems - or perhaps you are already an expert in these "Black Arts" already.?
God Bless.
randall


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An ex-patriot Scot checking in! I'd love to stay & have a wee blether we ye!