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    When I was in Londonderry last year on the 12th of July, I saw several kilts in the parade. Though it could hardly be thought of as casual wear, it was still nice to see. The first time my father and I attended the 12th parade in Toronto, we were the only kilt wearers. Now, every year we go back, there are more and more kilts to be seen. I think it's fantastic ... sure beats the old black suit and bowler!!

    Mark - Ohio

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    WAIT A MINUTE!
    Tartan-Army Tartan?!
    Is this something that is informally used by those folks who wear their kilts just cause? I mean, what else could be called the tartan-army?
    More info if someone could elaborate a little, please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Green
    WAIT A MINUTE!
    Tartan-Army Tartan?!
    Is this something that is informally used by those folks who wear their kilts just cause? I mean, what else could be called the tartan-army?
    More info if someone could elaborate a little, please.
    The Tartan Army is the name the travelling supporters of the Scottish football (soccer) team.
    In Scotland, there is no such thing as bad weather - only the wrong clothes. - Billy Connolly

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    That's neat. And a fun way to support the sport.
    How many made an appearance for the World Cup?

    Not that I am necessarily a football fan, but I have watched the world cup from time to time... although I cannot travel due to budget and time constraints really. More time issues than anything though. I used to watch it more when I was younger, and living overseas though. Still one of the best examples of competition on a global scale, aside from the Olympics. One of the things I could never grasp was why in baseball, the championship was dubbed the "World Series", despite the fact that it is based solely within the U.S.

    I tend to root for Germany though... my mother is German, and my uncle played for the local/regional team (Bayern if my memory serves, it's been a number of years).

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    Not many at the World Cup I think as we .... um .... didnae qualify!

    Germany's loss! Think of all the extra beer sales!!
    In Scotland, there is no such thing as bad weather - only the wrong clothes. - Billy Connolly

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    Ha ha ha!!

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    It was amazing how many St George flags could be spotted being flown on vehicles in the rest of the UK during the World Cup.

    Traditional rivalries were put aside in a generous show of support.

    Some years ago only Scotland qualified and I do not recall (I was then living in England) seeing a similar outpouring of the Saltire on vehicles in England.

    If it happened again, or if Wales were to qualify, I would hope that the same spirit would now be shown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef
    If it happened again, or if Wales were to qualify, I would hope that the same spirit would now be shown.
    If Wales were to qualify I'd want them to win it!!

    Couldn't say the same for England though, they're always "going to win it" anyway, they don't need my support. And I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of the St' George's Cross waving Scots didn't have some other football 'affiliation' guiding that.
    In Scotland, there is no such thing as bad weather - only the wrong clothes. - Billy Connolly

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