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Will the Union see its 300th birthday?
2006-10-25
Posted by:Steve White

#10  The more important question is how many more birthday's will Islam have?
Posted by: Zenster   2006-10-25 23:36  

#9  Clan Murray here.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-10-25 23:26  

#8  oh, that Union.....
Posted by: Fluck Anguling8993   2006-10-25 15:47  

#7  The sooner the better.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-10-25 15:33  

#6  As a descendant of the Stewarts, I thank ye, lotp.
Posted by: .com   2006-10-25 13:58  

#5  Ah. Well. If we don't mind a little mixed up history, there's some good music to be having along these lines. For instance:

As I cam in by Auchendoun
Just a wee bit frae the toon
Tae the Hielands I was bound
Tae view the Haughs o' Cromdale
I met a man in tartan trews
Speired at him what was the news
Quo' he, "The Hieland army rues
That e'er we cam to Cromdale"

2. We were in bed sir every man
When the Engligh host upon us cam
A bloody battle then began
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale
The English horse they were sae rude
They bathed their hooves in Hielan' blood
But oor brave clans they boldly stood
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale.

3. But alas we could no longer stay
And o'er the hills we cam' away
Sair we did lament that day
That e'er we cam' tae Cromdale
Thus the great Montrose did say
Hielan' Man show me the way
I will over the hills this day
To view the Haughs o' Cromdale.

4. Alas, my lord, you're not so strong,
You scarcely have two thousand men,
And there's twenty thousand on the plain,
Stand rank and file on Cromdale.
Thus the great Montrose did say,
I say, direct the nearest way,
For I will o'er the hills this day,
And see the haughs of Cromdale.

5. They were at dinner every man
When great Montrose upon them cam'
A second battle then began
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale
The Grant, Mackenzie and MacKay
As Montrose they did espy
Then they fought most valiantly
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale.

6. The MacDonalds they returned again
The Camerons did their standards join
MacIntosh played a bloody game
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale
The Gordons boldly did advance
The Frasers fought with sword and lance
The Grahams they made the heids tae dance
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale.

7. MacLeans, MacDougals, and MacNeils,
So boldly as they took the field,
And make their enemies to yield,
Upon the haughs of Cromdale.
The Gordons boldly did advance,
The Frasers fought with sword and lance,
The Grahams they made the heads to dance,
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale.

8. Then the loyal Stewarts wi' Montrose
So boldly set upon their foes
Laid them low wi' Hieland blows
Played them all on Cromdale
Of twenty thousand Cromwell's men
A thousand fled tae Aberdeen
The rest o' them lie on the plain
There on the Haughs o' Cromdale.


With a nod to Clan Cameron. And a note that upon a time, your clan was pleased to place its few survivors on the battlefield under the command of the MacDonalds. ;-) If, of course, the song is to be believed. LOL
Posted by: lotp   2006-10-25 13:45  

#4  Ahhh - the joys of multiculturalism.

WTF?!? What's your problem whitey? Now you're turning on the Scots? Who's next? Italians? Irish? Jews?
Posted by: Clan Cameron   2006-10-25 13:09  

#3  If it happens then an attempt to steal the UN Security Council veto for the EU coup process will occur.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles in Blairistan   2006-10-25 09:14  

#2  Ahhh - the joys of multiculturalism.
Posted by: no mo uro   2006-10-25 07:11  

#1  It's all the MacDonalds' fault!
Posted by: Clan Cameron   2006-10-25 00:27  

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