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Wolfe guarded the door |
Oh dear God, what have we started? | Here he is telling an unconvinced Alex how big his bayonet is!!! |
One beer and they all start to sing!!
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| And the Regiment piss pot was passed | and Mabbot had eaten asparagus | Mistress Kim looked shocked!! |
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... well, it was the first Scotsman she had seen!
Sergeant of the Kings 4th welcomes the
Captain of The Lexington Militia
who takes a cautious look at his hand first!
Decorum was saved byt the black jackets - and Brian O'Donovan in the blue jacket in a tartan tu-tu!
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Finally, the Haggis is served.
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| ... above the salt. | ... and below!! |
The Lassies addressed the laddies ...
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| Barbara read ... | Linda McJannet recited ... | and Erin texted! |
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| Scannell tried to shock each other. | ... and the ladies continued their roasting of the men!!! |
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| Ashling read from the kids table | ...hey, you were lucky enough to get a seat!! |
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Brian pronounced his best scots, Bruce did not look convinced, and Erin continued to text someone else at another dinner!!
Brian O'Donovan was presented with the 2009 Heuch Quaich for promoting Scot's Kulture on WGBH.
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Captain of the Lexington addressed a surprisingly attentive crowd!
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Eric Chetwin in his wonderful 18th century threads! Murray was delighted to find his wife again, and chiropractic Jenna noticed something in Robert's lumbar when he got angry!!
Kent had a few whiskies too many, but we do have him to thank for taking this candid shot of Mistress Kim!
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Mistress Kim sang a beautiful love song with her beau ... and then
noticed his pants were ripped!
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Nobody seems to remember what Bob said (even Bob!) but what ever it was, it
shocked Sandra and ... thrilled the Sergeant!
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Another close up of the English I'm afraid, but just what is that amorous Wolfe
thinking, and 'where's my wig?'
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Everyone agrees that Lindsay O'Donnovan gelled the moment with a beautiful
song with Calum, and an encore!
Then the dancing began and Schecter stopped taking photos!
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Which was just as well, because the evening degenerated into singing, fiddling and smoking cigars on the porch!!
We were entered in the Guinness Book of Records for 46 (second down after the 8 Jolly Beggars) Notice the bottom number from Springstep concert that some of you attended - a double count!