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And now ye can sit back and raise a glass of 12 year old scotch to ward off the COLD! Nice work on the horn, tis nice when ye make it your own! Salute! :v
 
rawhidekid said:
And I'll raise a Jameson to ya! :v
Aye, I also!

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Quando Omni Flunkus Mortati
 
Thanks guys it took me a week LOL. The top saying I borrowed from my old first sergeant. It means "Don't go out like a gripe" in gealic.
The other in the crest is latin for "no one provokes me with impunity" My personal creed. :grin: Then there is the oldest spelling of my name Stevens. Formerly Stephenson or son of Stephen. We are a sept of Clan Mac Tavish.
That Scotch is about 30 years old. Its only tasted when a fight was won,deer was taken,or a friend has gone to the final rally point.
 
Tell the lad it's Highland cannibus! He'l never know!
As for Scotch, bought an old friend a bottle of "Old Sheep Dip"(no kidding) for his birthday and he drug it out at Christmas when the whole "ham radio" gang went over for his party. Think he figured it would just disappear and he wouldn't have to deal with it. Turns out it was actually umteen year old and did disappear...I bought it because the name was funny and the label showed a big flock of woolies being herded along between a couple rock walls...who'dah thunk it!!??? Scotsmen do have a rollicking good sense of humor! :rotf:
 
Nit wit is irish ill tell him its shamrocks. Then hell dig around for the blue diamonds and yellow moons. :grin:
 
Wait till St. Paddy's Day, I'll post him my favorite Irish song..."The Orange and The Green!" :wink: :rotf:
 
Nice work. It is now "his horn" indeed. The saying is only in Latin by the way; it is a famous Scottish motto whether your personal creed or not. Always reminds me of this scene...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_JGI0JhCkQ

One of my Grandads wore an Orange tie every St. Patty's Day. And no Irishman was gonna stop him either... The funny thing is he was Roman Catholic.
 
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Shine said:
Thanks guys it took me a week LOL. The top saying I borrowed from my old first sergeant. It means "Don't go out like a gripe" in gealic.
The other in the crest is latin for "no one provokes me with impunity" My personal creed. :grin: Then there is the oldest spelling of my name Stevens. Formerly Stephenson or son of Stephen. We are a sept of Clan Mac Tavish.
That Scotch is about 30 years old. Its only tasted when a fight was won,deer was taken,or a friend has gone to the final rally point.


Scotch aged in charred oak for 12 years remains a 12 year old scotch once removed from the cask and bottled.

Thus a 30 year old bottle still contains 12 year old scotch.

When that old bottle runs dry, consider refilling it from a fresh bottle of Glenlivet, since that old label has much more character than the new ones.
 
Shine said:
Hes my best friend so I take it easy on him that one day.
here is a good tune.

Good version, but I like to take it to the fun level...like my horn I did for Dick House covered with red coats of the late 1600's and the period spelling of his daft poem about breaking all his officer and NCO toy soldiers that ends, "So I played with my privates all day!" To that end, I'll see your Rising Moon and raise you a "Biggest Mix-up"!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqN7kCfOOpw

:wink: :haha: :thumbsup:
 
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I love the rovers. I used to watch Rovers st Pats day special when I was a kid. They were all shrunk like leprecauns. We were so close to Canada. We only had 3 tv stations 2 where Canadian one of them was French only.
 

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