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Clan Gathering, Games, Parade, Pageant
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 2:56 pm
by novus ordo seclorum
July 25th and 26th
Edinburgh
http://www.clangathering.org/
I intend to gather with my clan for this historic event and march with them in the Parade up The Royal Mile.
It occurs to me that others may wish to take part so I am happy to offer to organise the hire of a minibus (and driver) for all those interested.
Tickets are needed to gain access to the events. Gold are sold out already, Silver are available (£95) as are Bronze but those have a restricted view at the castle for the climax (The Pageant).
It is obviously intended that you march with your own clan and wear your kilt etc.
If anyone is interested let me know through a post on this thread.
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 3:48 pm
by canUsmellthat
How will the clan gathering be organised? Do you simply turn up with your passport and get sorted into clans on the day???
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 3:58 pm
by novus ordo seclorum
[b]In what order will the clans Parade up the Royal Mile?[/b]
Clans will travel up the Royal Mile in alphabetical order. This will be organised by The Gathering 2009 team at the designated meeting point.
[b]Where is the meeting point for the Parade?[/b]
The meeting point is still to be agreed but it will be within the vicinity of Holyrood. The exact time and place will be sent to you nearer the event.
[b]How long will the Parade take? [/b]
It is estimated the Parade will take one to two hours to get all the clans up the Royal Mile.
Hope that's helpful Smelly. Your own clan organisation may have greater detail.
Coming?
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:20 pm
by canUsmellthat
Might do, what line will you be following Nos???
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:31 pm
by Eric the Viking
Are they holding a gathering the following day for the clans that have a history of turning up a day too late
Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 3:07 pm
by novus ordo seclorum
[quote="canUsmellthat"]Might do, what line will you be following Nos???[/quote].
My clan is a Sept of Clan Morrison.
Word is noone wants to march in front of the Campbells. Can't think why.
Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 5:19 pm
by DonnieC
Hi Nos,
The word from my tribe is that those alphbetically in front of us know their inferiority and want to fall in behind us - where they belong!
Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 6:36 pm
by Eric the Viking
.....are they inviting 'Hawkers' too?
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 12:33 am
by Nightstar
mini bus................................(mobile bar)
drive over to Edinburgh..........(pub Crawl)
gathering in royal mile......... ..(arranging a kitty)
marching up the royal mile......(another pub crawl)
meeting at the castle...............(PARTY TIME
)
night in Edinburgh...................(freedom!!)
the makings of a good weekend me thinks!!!!!!!!!!!
but getting away.............................
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 4:21 pm
by novus ordo seclorum
[quote="Eric the Viking"].....are they inviting 'Hawkers' too?
[/quote]
Surprised you got past the moderator with that old xenophobic insult Eric.
Yes, Nightstar....piss-up from start to finish hence the offer to organise a "driver"
NoS
No need for that . . .
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 4:35 pm
by NickB
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Surprised you got past the moderator with that old xenophobic insult Eric.
Are you sure you should be casting the first stone here NOS? I believe it was you who said
Word is noone wants to march in front of the Campbells. Can't think why.
Anyway nothing wrong with hawkers, immortalised along with tramps in one of my favourite songs,' Tramps and Hawkers', which my late father in law used to sing at every family gathering. I can't find any rendition of it as good as his, but the Dubliners' version
here isn't too bad.
NickMcB
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 6:37 pm
by Eric the Viking
Xenophobia - an intense irrational dislike and/or fear of people from other countries
I might be a bit thick - but I can't see why my comment is xenophobic
............and I've nothing against hawkers
Apparently . . .
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 9:13 pm
by NickB
.
Apparently
Campbell is a country . . .
Is there a word for clanophobia? Maybe in Gaelic?
- NickB
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 1:49 pm
by longshanks
Time to bring on "The Crimson Vicar" for her first appearance I think.
To many people, particularly our Cornish cousins, to be called a Hawker is today quite insulting.
I quote from forum Rules:
"desist from the use of abusive and personal language"
Shankers (Troll hunter by choice)
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 2:14 pm
by Eric the Viking
are they inviting 'Hawkers' too?
First I'm wrongly accused of xenophobia...
Now it's
abusive and personal language
I'm guessing Shankers, old bean - you missed the joke completely?
I've nothing to fear and demand trial by the Crimson Vicar!
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 5:02 pm
by The Crimson Vicar
longshanks wrote:Time to bring on "The Crimson Vicar" for her first appearance I think.
To many people, particularly our Cornish cousins, to be called a Hawker is today quite insulting.
I quote from forum Rules:
"desist from the use of abusive and personal language"
I can find no definition of "hawker" which is personal in any way, or abusive to any save, perhaps, hawkers - people who travel from place to place selling goods, sometimes aggressively according to some definitions. If people choose to be offended by this, that is there choice - abuse directed at an individual because of their profession is neither racist or disriminatory in the commonly accepted senses of the words. I shall therefore let it pass.
There may be a small group of Cornish people who use the term in a different sense, but I do not have time to check each word to ensure that it is not upsetting to some group or individual.
Your assumption that I am a "her" is interesting, and perhaps correct, perhaps not - as a person of the cloth, my gender assuming I have one is irrelevant.
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 5:28 pm
by longshanks
The Crimson Vicar wrote: abuse directed at an individual because of their profession is neither racist or disriminatory
I humbly accept your adjudication your vicarness and look forward to hurling abuse at Eric because of his profession.
Shankers (Church goer by choice)
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 7:07 pm
by Eric the Viking
Vikings 1: 0 Shankers
Night Star's Piss Up
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 9:37 pm
by sleepy
Hi fellow posters and a good New Year to you all.
Thought the Vic might have had a word with DonnieC about his potentially derisory remarks about clans A-C
Nightstar, why do you want to bring a cat into a perfectly good piss-up?
Night Star wrote;
gathering in royal mile......... ..(arranging a kitty)
A bit of role play or are you related to Rula or George perchance