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20th April 08, 12:50 PM
#11
What an uninformed article.
The description of Powell's arms are in heraldic English, not "pretentious Scottish," whatever that may be.
The author confuses the US Bill of Right's Second Amendment on the right to bear arms with a right to bear or own a coat of arms. One could go on and on.
I am surprised that Newsweek would publish an article of this calibre. It's no wonder that the print media in the US is going downhill fast.
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20th April 08, 12:59 PM
#12
I think blazon terms are in medieval French, but that's neither here nor there. I thought it was interesting to post here because they lumped in wearing a kilt with your pretentious neighbor having arms.
And if my neighbor asked me to come over for that purpose, I'd be right over. He provides the dram, though. ;)
"To the make of a piper go seven years of his own learning, and seven generations before. At the end of his seven years one born to it will stand at the start of knowledge, and leaning a fond ear to the drone he may have parley with old folks of old affairs." - Neil Munro
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20th April 08, 01:05 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by JerseyLawyer
He provides the dram, though. ;)
You make a very good point, sir
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20th April 08, 01:16 PM
#14
I had the unique circumstance (notice that I did not say privilege) of meeting the Lord Lyon, Robin Blair, at the Long's Peak Highland Games at Estes Park, CO, a few short years ago. I met him in a receiving line in which I thought he was somewhat curt and unfriendly. I hope the new L.L., David Sellar, is more gracious to us commoners, if he ever chooses to travel to the U.S.
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20th April 08, 02:29 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by sharpdressedscot
What did they say about heraldry?
Don't they teach research skills in school anymore?
Oh, wait a minute...I already know the answer... 
T.
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20th April 08, 02:38 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by Jack Daw
I had the unique circumstance (notice that I did not say privilege) of meeting the Lord Lyon, Robin Blair, at the Long's Peak Highland Games at Estes Park, CO, a few short years ago. I met him in a receiving line in which I thought he was somewhat curt and unfriendly. I hope the new L.L., David Sellar, is more gracious to us commoners, if he ever chooses to travel to the U.S.
We have a member of Xmarks who actually knows the former Lord Lyon...I'm sure he will want to respond to your statement.
Regards,
Todd
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20th April 08, 03:06 PM
#17
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
Don't they teach research skills in school anymore?
Oh, wait a minute...I already know the answer...
T.
they teach us stuff there??!!
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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20th April 08, 03:30 PM
#18
The author is an ignorant swine. End of story.
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21st April 08, 01:12 PM
#19
Reserved Behavior
 Originally Posted by Jack Daw
I had the unique circumstance (notice that I did not say privilege) of meeting the Lord Lyon, Robin Blair, at the Long's Peak Highland Games at Estes Park, CO, a few short years ago. I met him in a receiving line in which I thought he was somewhat curt and unfriendly. I hope the new L.L., David Sellar, is more gracious to us commoners, if he ever chooses to travel to the U.S.
Curt and unfriendly? More probably shy and reticent, and probably just a bit overwhelmed by the reception he received (to say nothing of jet lag). Lord Lyon Blair was a tad more formal than some Americans have come to expect, but he was always polite, even to fools.
Lord Lyon Sellers is a first class gentleman with a greater knowledge and understanding of his office than the previous incumbent had when he assumed his duties. Undoubtedly Americans will probably warm more to Sellers as he is a more outgoing personality. In my opinion Lord Lyon Sellers will bring to the office both intellect and wit, as well as a deep understanding of all matters heraldic which fall within his purview.
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