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    Quote Originally Posted by Padre View Post
    My understanding was that the Burns Check was made to honor the poet Robert Burns. Wouldn't all Scots claim him as their own?
    The background to the tartan' s design in on the STA's website. There are in fact as number of tartans associated with the Bard.

    Jock, you'll note the ommission of 'national' in the comment above 😊. I'm more of a Duncan Ban MacKenzie man myself, Or Sorley MacLean, a fantastic bard of the modern era.

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    As my friend Bert in Cupar says, "Burns is probably an acquired taste." I don't get excited over his stuff much either.
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    As a lowlander, it is doubtful that Burns ever donned a kilt, however we all do once a year to celebrate him!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Liam View Post
    As a lowlander, it is doubtful that Burns ever donned a kilt, however we all do once a year to celebrate him!
    Do we? Personally I am really not that desperate to find something to do,or don the kilt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Do we? Personally I am really not that desperate to find something to do,or don the kilt.
    Ouch!!!

    If I wasn't a lowlander I might take offence, but as I am I just enjoy the somewhat terse replies Scots are renowned for.

    Must get back to work, this site is a terrible distraction.

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    Deleted as already covered and also a wee bit off topic.
    Last edited by tpa; 11th August 17 at 05:18 PM. Reason: Deletion.
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    Can we get back to the topic?

    I'm sorry I posted the photo, perhaps I will try to mix other tartans making sure one is a district tartan or perhaps mix another tartan with the Scottish Wildcat Tartan. Can we get back to the topic at hand?

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