The Tartan Army - Scotland 2026

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  • Piglet wrote: »
    ... around where the pig now has his golf course ...

    I take exception to you referring to the Orange Oaf as a pig - pigs are noble and appealing creatures ... :mrgreen:



    Well... I have, in my time, observed pigs rolling in mud and excrement with their friends while clearly content with their lot. I merely observe the similarity.
  • CaissaCaissa Shipmate
    Is this where one calls "bull"?
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    Piglet wrote: »
    ... around where the pig now has his golf course ...

    I take exception to you referring to the Orange Oaf as a pig - pigs are noble and appealing creatures ... :mrgreen:

    Well... I have, in my time, observed pigs rolling in mud and excrement with their friends while clearly content with their lot. I merely observe the similarity.
    Have you tried observing my Ship name? ;)
  • CaissaCaissa Shipmate
    I was just observing there Ship name. ;^)
  • Piglet wrote: »
    Piglet wrote: »
    ... around where the pig now has his golf course ...

    I take exception to you referring to the Orange Oaf as a pig - pigs are noble and appealing creatures ... :mrgreen:

    Well... I have, in my time, observed pigs rolling in mud and excrement with their friends while clearly content with their lot. I merely observe the similarity.
    Have you tried observing my Ship name? ;)

    There is a huge difference between a pig and a piglet. As everyone knows, piglets are charming and adorable. My beloved, late mother-in-law had a pet piglet when she was of a tender age.
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    :heart:
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    I don't know if any of you watch the proceedings from the Scottish Parliament, but the MSP for Orkney, Liam McArthur, gave a very moving tribute today to his predecessor, Jim Wallace.

    (In fairness, I saw it via a Facebook post from Liam).

    😢
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    Further to my post above, I'm rather pleased to report that Jim's funeral is going to be in St Magnus Cathedral, and he's going to be buried in Orkney.

    I'd have understood if it had been "south", but I'm glad it isn't.
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