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  1. #106
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    Hmmmm, I have a Flogging Molly shirt

    Wrong country though and besides, I believe they are from the US.

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    Quote Originally Posted by salsabike View Post
    should I wear my Celtics shirt or my Rangers shirt??


    http://www.falkirkfc.co.uk/home/
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    If it's not one thing it's another

  3. #108
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    DH and I did re-watch Trainspotting the other night as to get the lingo down right.

    Hilarious albeit disturbing movie.

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    cool

    Trainspotting

    Begbie

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  5. #110
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    the movie always makes me want to eat beans for breakfast

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    Quote Originally Posted by teigyr View Post
    Hmmmm, I have a Flogging Molly shirt

    Wrong country though and besides, I believe they are from the US.
    Flogging Molly is good trail running music. They are up there with Social Distortion as my favorite lower-key punk bands.

    Dave King, the singer, is from Dublin. Originally came to the US as part of Fastway, which Wikipedia describes as "a late-80's/early 90's hard rock band." I remember Fastway having a couple of hits around 1983-ish. I still catch myself singing it from time to time.

    I'm sure wearing a T-shirt from an Irish punk band won't seem too odd. Let's ponder the all the cultural cross-threading going on here. Scottish woman in Seattle, hanging out (and presumably drinking) with a bunch of Yanks. At least one yahoo of undetermined heritage running around in a kilt made in the US, either tartan or an Olive Utilikilt. Also, there will be at least one person there born in Asia (unless I end up going alone).

    Oh, and the common denominator is we all ride bikes. The first bike with cranks was invented by the French.

    I'm sure I'm missing something, but that's a good start.

    Sounds like a party to me.
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  7. #112
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    Am actually going to NY in November to see Stiff Little Fingers which, despite their ages now, is kind of Irish punk. Have many SLF shirts.

    Am still thinking of what I have that is Scottish.

    Midge Ure! Got it.
    Last edited by teigyr; 10-11-2007 at 06:03 PM. Reason: aha

  8. #113
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    a blast from the past...

    "We're on the march with Ollie's Army
    We're going to the Argentiiiiiiine
    And we'll really shake them up
    When we when the World Cup
    Cause Scotland are the greatest football teeeeeeeeam"

    and let's not forget:

    "I want to be a punk rocker
    but my mommy will nae let me,
    she says if I'm a punk
    She'll kill me, and hate me
    I want to be a punk rocker
    but I'm fraid to be a punk
    cuz me mommy will nae let me be a punk"

    And "Restless Natives" is a good way to get the accent... (hee hee!)
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Finally have sitters nailed down, so Mr. Kiltiger will definitely be accompanying me. Yea!

    Anyone living in the north end interested in carpooling (big van), pm me. We do turn into pumpkins at ~10:30, so be aware that we need to leave by 10pm.
    Everything in moderation, including moderation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgtiger View Post
    Finally have sitters nailed down, so Mr. Kiltiger will definitely be accompanying me. Yea!

    Anyone living in the north end interested in carpooling (big van), pm me. We do turn into pumpkins at ~10:30, so be aware that we need to leave by 10pm.
    I turn into a pumpkin at 10:30 because I get up for work at 5:30. She's usually on her second decaf cappucino happily web surfing. At least, I think that's what she's doing. I'm usually asleep.
    re-cur-sion ri'-ker-shen n: see recursion

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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    a blast from the past...

    "We're on the march with Ollie's Army
    We're going to the Argentiiiiiiine
    And we'll really shake them up
    When we when the World Cup
    Cause Scotland are the greatest football teeeeeeeeam"

    and let's not forget:

    "I want to be a punk rocker
    but my mommy will nae let me,
    she says if I'm a punk
    She'll kill me, and hate me
    I want to be a punk rocker
    but I'm fraid to be a punk
    cuz me mommy will nae let me be a punk"

    And "Restless Natives" is a good way to get the accent... (hee hee!)
    I am interested in your club and it's activities. Please feel free to send me more information.
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  12. #117
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    Here is my contribution to the evening.

    If I post it now you will **all** have time to practice the words
    to the tune of A Scottish Soldier (you can find it on the internet or YouTube)

    One...two... three...and...

    There was a cyclist, a Scotttish cyclist
    Who cycled far away, and rode so far away
    There was none bolder, nor heart-of-gold-er
    Than Bruno 28 of Falkirk town
    She's seen the flowers, at sunset hours
    She's seen the cows a-graze thro' Scottish haze
    And now she's flying, her heart is sighing
    To meet the girls of Team Estrogen

    [chorus] And they're TE girls, they're the greatest girls
    Not just cycling girls, they're all-rounder girls
    Forever these girls will be TE girls
    One for all and all for one

    There were some cyclists, Seattle cyclists
    Who cycled far and wide, they rode so far and wide
    There were none bolder, nor heart-of-gold-er
    They rode on all the routes and cycled all the tracks
    They've seen the grizzly, in weather drizzly (??!!)
    They've seen the ducks in lines, above the pines
    And now they're eating, and no doubt drinking
    And Bruno 28 is there with them

    [chorus] And they're TE girls...


    Wish I was there to see if I could drink Bruno under the table.
    You Americans haven't a chance! You need an ozzie or a kiwi to have a hope of out-drinking a Scot!
    Last edited by margo49; 10-12-2007 at 08:23 AM.

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  13. #118
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    don't worry SG, i am home and in bed before 10pm. Talk about pumpkins! (Chickens!)
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  14. #119
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    Great song Margo!

    Here's one you can all practice

    http://www.tartanspecials.com/myfavouritethings.html

    I made it to Calgary. Will be appearing in Seattle soon!
    If it's not one thing it's another

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    Quote Originally Posted by margo49 View Post
    Wish I was there to see if I could drink Bruno under the table.
    You Americans haven't a chance! You need an ozzie or a kiwi to have a hope of out-drinking a Scot!
    How about a good Canadian girl with a lot of Scottish Ancestry.

    Which brings me to my next question...does anyone have some floor space where I can roll out my thermarest? Or even a safe place to park where I can sleep in the back of my truck?
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