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Made me laugh out loud as well - Clydebank born and bred - when I was a lad the only kids wearing kilts were called "targets" :-)

mascot wrote:
Made me laugh out loud as well - Clydebank born and bred - when I was a lad the only kids wearing kilts were called "targets" :-)
It's almost de rigueur to wear one at some "dos" , I'd sooner go as a morris dancer , maybe a redcoat would be going too far .

mascot wrote:
Made me laugh out loud as well - Clydebank born and bred - when I was a lad the only kids wearing kilts were called "targets" :-)
I smiled out loud ... the only kilt wearers I saw in Scotland were at tourist 'hot-spots'.

I am interested in this topic for all the reasons already mentioned but held back joining in the debate as I am a south-of-Watford-southerner who just happens to be a bit passionate about conserving our natural landscapes. I remember hearing on the news that a small landowner was refusing to sell to Donald Trump and the whole scheme was in jeopardy because of him - I lost sight of the story after that. I guess the landowner must have been coerced in some way.

I just hate what people like Donald Trump stand for - that is if you are rich enough everything has a price. Don't know much about the SNP and have joined a Facebook campaign called "Bet I can find a million people who don't want Cameron as the next PM". Reading through the comments it is a timely reminder that Cameron is a Very Rich Man indeed and perhaps poor old Gordon is really the good guy after all.

Oops, way off topic, sorry Eds.