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21st March 07, 04:47 PM
#1
Troy,
Forgive me for leaving out the Cornish - my error and I apologize - the double single malts clouded my thinking.
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21st March 07, 06:44 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Graywolf
Troy,
Forgive me for leaving out the Cornish - my error and I apologize - the double single malts clouded my thinking.
Aye, Graywolf---far better a double single malt than a single double malt!
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22nd March 07, 09:16 AM
#3
Hello all I am a first time poster,
And I have something to comment on this thread I am glad that the kilt is kicking off in cornwall however I resent the minority of welsh and cornish who consistantly spin blatant false stories regarding the history of kilt wearin in their country. As for the church pews with "kilted figures" this is completely ridiculous to credit the cornish as wearing kilts at this period. It cannot be verified that those figures are even wearing kilts, they could be wearing blacksmith aprons or such. The 15 - 16 century was VERY well documented and there is absolutely no documentation o support the welsh or cornish as ever worn kilts. this is enough to dismiss the carved figures on that church pew as being kilted. We must always remeber that the kilt is also NOT a celtic dress as its invention was post celtic.
anyway thanks for listening all
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