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2nd December 05, 03:28 PM
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 Originally Posted by Tim Walker
BTW, a dictionary defined a "serape" as a "woolen blanket, often brightly colored, used as a garment in Spanish-American countries." Is this an equivalent from the Celtic past, or is this a cultural borrowing that the Welsh are making their own?
I thought the cultural borrowing was more in the lines of the name than the garment style itself: do you guys think it looks like a serape?
Bryan...maybe I oughta look one 'o them serape things up on the web...
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