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27th October 06, 06:15 AM
#51
Originally Posted by Mike1
People here generally have no idea of what Samhain actually is. (or how it's pronounced! )
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Sow-in. So there.
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27th October 06, 07:19 AM
#52
Found this in the internet:
Samhain is pronounced "sah-van", although many neo-Pagans pronounce it as "sow-in" (where "ow" rhymes with "cow"). Samhain is Irish Gaelic for the month of November. Samhuin is Scottish Gaelic for All Hallows, NOV-1.
You can find the full text at:
http://www.religioustolerance.org/hallo_sa.htm
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27th October 06, 09:27 AM
#53
Originally Posted by Mike1
People here generally have no idea of what Samhain actually is. (or how it's pronounced! )
You mean the Celtic festival that gave Halloween a lot of it's practises and traditions
Here's a decent link http://www.celticspirit.org/samhain.htm
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27th October 06, 09:36 AM
#54
Of interest might be Matt Newsome's thoughts on Halloween and costumes from his blog:
http://blog.albanach.org/archive/200...r_archive.html
Here is an article he wrote about the holiday and how the older pagan aspects intersect with modern Christian ones:
http://www.turrisfortis.com/halloween.html
Cheers
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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27th October 06, 09:44 AM
#55
and Panache
helps quelch the fire!
i read the links..... maybe not.......
Last edited by switchblade5984; 27th October 06 at 09:46 AM.
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27th October 06, 09:46 AM
#56
Originally Posted by switchblade5984
and Panache
helps quelch the fire!
Sorry. I've always been a bit of a wet blanket :rolleyes:
Cheers
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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27th October 06, 10:23 AM
#57
CollegeWicca.com - Scots gaelic = sahveen, Irish gaelic = soween
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Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.
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27th October 06, 10:26 AM
#58
The Teacher in a kilt
... and I love reading Alan's messages! If the LA school district had about 1000 clones of Alan it would no longer be graduating idiots. If that isn't available LAUSD should hire Alan to train its teachers. But I guess both ideas belong in fantasy land. (And wearing the kilt while doing either!! Can you see it now, 1000 clones of Alan, each wearing a kilt!! Alan, I would ask you to give LAUSD a call, but you would probably scare them to death with your approach to educating kids. Our kids might learn something from the man wearing a kilt - horrors!)
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27th October 06, 10:36 AM
#59
A kilt is for everyday and not a Hallowe'en costume. That said I will be wearing my black heavyweight kilt on 31st October as I will be in court, so if I do have to greet any trick or treaters I will also be kilted.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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27th October 06, 12:25 PM
#60
Sneak in a little knowledge.....
Originally Posted by Alan H
I might dress up as a Confederate or Union Civil War soldier if I could. In fact I would wear a costume like that to the school I was substitute teaching at that day, in hopes that the costume would lead to some discussion of what it all was, and maybe some kids would learn about some history that way.
I tend to agree here. If going to any function, solemn or casual, while wearing a kilt, someone is bound to have a couple of questions. This is the point at which the kilt can be viewed seriously; in a response to a sincere question. This spreads knowledge and dispells ignorance. I wouldn't be surprised if one of these seemingly casual conversations leads an individual to discover the joys of the kilt and our brotherhood grows because of it.
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