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Howburn Digger wrote:
tiompan wrote:
With the possible exception of extreme weather conditions and one one hill top ,the Inn Pinn , can we really have any confidence in the belief that prehistoric peoples in Britain would have been terrified of , or on hill tops ,groves and sources of water ? I hae my doots .

I am of the same Inn Pinn-nion. Oor four faithers wur a fearless bunch. Feart o' nuthin'!

Ma brither did the Inn Pinn. I cannae even look at the phoaties!

Our auld brithren paddled ower unkent seas and did it wae a haunfue o' flint tae see them through.

Feart o' nought! Masters of the lot!


That was funny sinking back into the old speech I don't think! Braveheart rides again (or did he walk, or have I got the right film even!).
What bothers me about Scotland though is I can never get my head round that the Scotti, according to myth/truth, came over from Ireland........
'unkent seas'??


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moss
Posted by moss
26th February 2011ce
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