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27th December 06, 05:25 PM
#31
 Originally Posted by cessna152towser
I no longer drink alcohol but I'd certainly be up for meeting a lot more x-markers during 2007.
A nice hot ginger beer with a twist of lime really satisfies on those nights when you're not drinking. Well, cold ginger beer, over ice, but hot! ginger.
Or if you are in a low class dive, cheap barely gingery ginger ale will do with some lime. Still tastes pretty good.
Last edited by Dreadbelly; 27th December 06 at 05:26 PM.
Reason: typo
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27th December 06, 05:54 PM
#32
 Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
A nice hot ginger beer with a twist of lime really satisfies on those nights when you're not drinking. Well, cold ginger beer, over ice, but hot! ginger.
Or if you are in a low class dive, cheap barely gingery ginger ale will do with some lime. Still tastes pretty good.
I guess I'm lucky. Just about 400 yards from my front door is a little shop that has shelves containing pretty much every ginger beer or ale you can imagine.
I like the "Cock 'N Bull" brand. The Bundaberg comes in a close second.
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27th December 06, 05:57 PM
#33
 Originally Posted by Caradoc
I'm coming to your house for kilt night. I bet some of that stuff would make my dreadlocks curl.
Edit. Reeds is a favourite of mine. I can buy it at the health food store. It is very, very nice for the price, is smooth, satisfying, and refreshing.
Last edited by Dreadbelly; 27th December 06 at 05:59 PM.
Reason: Forgot to mention...
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27th December 06, 09:51 PM
#34
I finally read this thread, and my reaction to it is simple enough.. I wanna know what the teenage girl from Glasgow had to say.
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27th December 06, 09:57 PM
#35
 Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
"Or if you are in a low class dive,...?
Huh? Look, if you continue to put down the only places that will let me in I may have to file a complaint with the Mods....
Chris.
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28th December 06, 04:55 AM
#36
 Originally Posted by Foxgun Tom
Your still missing the point!!!!
Tom, the point is far more subtle than that.
We choose moderators, based on a couple of criteria. First, we are looking for individuals that we feel sincerely care for the future health of this forum. Second, we are looking for ways to spread our staff out, geographically. None of us are super-human, we all have lives (believe it or not) and we have jobs and these things do not permit us to be online 24/7/365. However, we don't want a moderating staff that are all online from 7:00 AM - 9:30 AM, Zulu -0500, because that leaves the forum uncovered, the other 21.5 hours each day. Freelander is on quite early in the morning, as far as I am concerned. And from my perspective, Colin sleeps waaay too late in the morning. I am 5 hours behind you and Colin is another 3 hours behind me, so we are doing a fairly good job of covering the forum for as many hours a day as we are able.
As a native born Scot I have a different cultural background from Freelander and yourself eg: educationally, politically, socially ( our Legal system, Education system Social welfare system, Health system and Political administration are all unique and an integral part of Scotlands ethos!!
I won't argue that point. Politically, Scotland is different from Norway, Canada, the U.S., etc. However, politics are a forbidden topic on this kilt forum. Else you would see me making far more comments about your First Miniature. I removed my own signature, Saor Alba, because I felt that it was making an possibly inappropriate, political comment.
While I personally enjoy learning and discussing Scotland's educational, political and social issues, we cannot lose sight of the fact that this is not a forum to discuss those issues. This is a kilt forum.
Are you going to take part in the Independence First March and Rally, coming up in March? Oh, wait, that's political. What are your thoughts on the recent surge of SNP support in Scotland? Oh, wait, that is political. Is Labour finally going to lose its hold on the Central Belt? Oh, wait, that is political. Are you taking part in any of the anti-pylon rallies, to protest pylons being built in historic areas? Oh, wait, that's getting close to being political. What are your views on your council taxes? Oh, wait, that is political.
You see, most of the issues you mentioned above are topics that we have specifically decided were inappropriate for this forum.
How about that new kilt you recently had made? How is it fitting and looking? (See, I knew I could find something for us to discuss )
Will you be going to Balquhidder the day, to commemorate Robert MacGregor's life? (There's another safe topic.)
So, you see, there's no hidden or subversive reason for not having a moderator in Alba. If/when an appropriate Scots candidate appears, then we will likely see a change in our staff.
You also said " I am more than happy to add a Canadian perspective. The moderator team is quite diverse in our ideas and thoughts, " Its ok for a Canadian perspective to be voiced in the Moderating team but for some reason there's a lack of diversity??
Here again, you are missing a finer point. Tom, the staff rarely gets time to discuss diverse issues. We're too busy trying to keep this forum on the straight and narrow. Which, on most days, is akin to herding cats.
Some of us here in Scotland don't always have the romanticised view of the Country we live in, but we still love it and are fiercely proud of it history, culture, traditons and people!!
In that instance, you and I have much in common. But what does that have to do with a fellow living in the US with no Scots ancestry and a deep desire to wear kilts?
There are forums established for the purposes you've named above. Join in some of the political discussions that we've had on CLS. Maitland, David Turner and I had some rather lively political discussions going on, over there. Many of the members there are deeply interested in hearing Scottish perspective on all issues, whereas many of the members here are interested in wearing a kilt.
I know of no Scot who would describe themselves as having a European outlook on anything??
Hmmm, not even the Big Fish and his party's desire for independence in Europe? Ooops, wait, that's political.
On all my legal documents: Passport, Driving license, Firearms certificate etc: my Country of Origin/ Place of Birth, is Scotland!! with the term UK Citizen in brackets I'm neither European or British
Guid oan ye! An' th' bank noots in yer poakit? Aw RBoS notes, nae doot?? (Just taking the pish out of you a bit )
Tom, we have members of the forum that live in that wee country to your immediate south and they may (or may not) feel they ARE British, so even your comments above could be taken as being divisive. The purpose and intent of this forum is to bring lovers of the kilt together, no matter where they stay and no matter what their passport says.
If a suitable candidate for our forum staff comes along from Glaschu, Inbhir Nis, Pàislig, Gleann Comhan, Steòrnabhagh, Earra-Ghàidheal, Sruighlea, etc., then we'll have a Scots staff member. Until then, we're going to muddle along as we are.
And that will, hopefully, put this one to rest.
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28th December 06, 05:26 AM
#37
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooo
Last edited by Foxgun Tom; 22nd January 07 at 10:59 AM.
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28th December 06, 06:15 AM
#38
Frankly, I wouldn't mind being in my own scratcher. Will somebody pour me a cup of coffee?
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28th December 06, 08:14 AM
#39
*leaves a cup of fresh brewed joe for Mike1*
I've been a mod on forums as well as HTML based chat sites. Its a thankless job with few if any benefits. Ya'll do a fantastic job here. Its not always black and white and rarely easy. So thank you and keep up the good work.
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28th December 06, 12:53 PM
#40
I've never had to be a mod, but I imagine it's somewhat like being Dungeon Master for a D&D campaign; sometimes, you have to make decisions that people may not like, but it's part of the job. You guys do a great job here indeed.
James
Templeton sept of Clan Boyd
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