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14th February 04, 11:41 PM
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Very hysterical oops, I mean historical and interesting.
I also agree, while also having some pride in what may be regarded as my "family" tartan, but then, only because I like the tartan, if I didn't then I would choose another.
The history of tomorrow is what we do today, so who says we cannot "adopt" a tartan we like as our family tartan now to pass on to our children?
Just a thought.
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