To all the gns out there in our big island, a happy Hogmenay!.Being of Scotish decent, My father would celebrate Hogmenay, which is just the Scots version of new year, and goes til dawn on Jan 1st. Have a great one. Bill
-- Edited by bill12 on Wednesday 1st of January 2014 01:51:03 PM
Vic41 said
02:21 PM Jan 1, 2014
Same to you too Bill, also have Scotish forebears on one side and English on the other...
GaryKelly said
04:41 PM Jan 1, 2014
Irish for me. I can never last till dawn hehe, especially these days. Thanks for all the tips during 2013, Bill. Now it's my turn. Anything you wanna know in 2014, just ask.
chopit said
06:10 PM Jan 1, 2014
And may there always be a fresh breeze aboot ya kilt.
Hav a wee dram for us.
elliemike said
06:13 PM Jan 1, 2014
Lang may yer Lum Reek.
bill12 said
07:29 PM Jan 1, 2014
Single malt, of course! Bill
Sheba said
09:01 PM Jan 1, 2014
Haven't heard that word for years Bill. My first ex was a Scot. You never hear of "first footing" these days either.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Wednesday 1st of January 2014 09:01:39 PM
To all the gns out there in our big island, a happy Hogmenay!.Being of Scotish decent, My father would celebrate Hogmenay, which is just the Scots version of new year, and goes til dawn on Jan 1st. Have a great one. Bill
-- Edited by bill12 on Wednesday 1st of January 2014 01:51:03 PM
Hav a wee dram for us.
Lang may yer Lum Reek.
Haven't heard that word for years Bill. My first ex was a Scot. You never hear of "first footing" these days either.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Wednesday 1st of January 2014 09:01:39 PM