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Didn't the Cambells kill a bunch of McDonalds when they were staying at the Cambells castle and thats why their name is dirt? Thats the story I heard........
Hawk said:Kirkhill-better not mention the Campbells to any other clan!!! I'm a Cameron by birth-a cousin told my girl-chasing teen-age son-"she can nae be a Campbell". We don't hold grudges or anything-stems from the Campbells supporting the English at the Battle of Cullodin Moor in 1746.
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Hawk said:I'm so sorry-I didn't mean to offend anyone. I really must learn to mind my lip online! They still take the animosity toward the Campbells somewhat seriously in the Highlands-more a joke in Canada. My husband's niece married a Campbell-his uncle was at the wedding in full regalia-he looked amazing.
As long as you remember the Cameronians and Locheil's men are two different peoples!!!
Incidently-we have the typical Cameron bump on our noses!!
Hawk
Hawk said:... Maybe they've finally grown up!
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FascistLibertarian said:Well the scottish and english might both feel the other is getting too much oil but its not going to be as bad as
Nigeria/Iraq/Sudan
At least they will solve their problem civially
It can get ugly when countries have both natural resources and differnt ethinc groups
Esp when their country got created by Europeans
so on that topic lets nationalize the oil fields and spread that wealth from Victoria to Newfoundland!
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Pour la première fois de l'histoire du Canada, un francophone dirigera bientôt un régiment écossais du pays. Un gros cadeau attend le lieutenant-colonel Bruno Plourde à son retour d'Afghanistan: le commandement de son régiment de réserve, le Royal Highland Regiment du Canada, couramment appelé the Black Watch, une institution établie en plein centre-ville de Montréal, rue Bleury. Bruno Plourde ne savait même pas, à l'origine, qu'il allait créer ainsi un précédent, jusqu'à ce que ses camarades le lui fassent remarquer, a-t-il confié tout bonnement, au quartier-général de la police où il est posté, non loin de la ville de Kandahar ....
milnews.ca said:At least according to the Canadian Press' French wire....
If I've read the lead correctly, CP is not correct - this is not the FIRST time a Francophone has commanded a Scottish regiment in Canada. Then-Major Daniel Lapointe (of the Royal 22e Regiment) was CO of the Lake Superior Scottish Regiment in the late 1990s/early 2000s (news release attached).
off126 said:Unofficial translation ;D
For the first time in Canada's history a french-Canadian will command a scottish regiment. A big surprise awaits LCOL Brune Plourde when he returns from Afghanistan: command of his own reserve Regiment, the Royal Highland Regiment of Canada, usually called the Black Watch, an institution based in downtown Montreal, Bleury street. Bruno Plourde did not know he would be setting such a precedent until his colleagues told him so, he says cheerfully from the Police HQ (not sure what's being referred to here) where he is posted, not far from Kandahar City...