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Kittie Jul 29th, 1999 04:43 PM

Sean Connery...
 
I know this isn't a travel question, but I have to ask. <BR>What do the Scots think of Sean Connery? <BR>I saw on tv that he lives on a Carribbean island now (a present or former British colony?). He doesn't spend too much time in Scotland, but he was prominent at the opening of the Scottish Parliament. <BR>Kittie

Sheila Jul 29th, 1999 11:44 PM

<BR>Actually he is a tax exile in Spain. Ideal material for the SNP...whose only high profile star support he is! <BR> <BR>Ok enough politics. Not to bore the rest of our readers, I'll e-mail you over the weekend, if that's OK

Tony Hughes Jul 30th, 1999 01:01 AM

You can't leave it alone, can you Sheila. <BR> <BR>I'm trying to think of some liberal 'stars' but, well, I having a real job doing so. <BR> <BR>Kittie, he's Scotland's most famous export, a worldwide star. He is generally well liked in Scotland. <BR> <BR>Kittie, he is a Scot, who supports Scotland first. Enough said.

Al Jul 30th, 1999 08:05 AM

Tony! How could you! Calling Sean Connery "Scotland's most famous export". <BR>And all these years I thought it was that peat-smoked elixir of life, the dew from the heather, that golden stuff distilled from the fog at dawn -- Haig & Haig or equivalent Scots whisky (without an "e"). For shame!

elvira Jul 30th, 1999 08:39 AM

I thought it was plaid, based on every Catholic school uniform in the U.S. <BR> <BR>

cheryl Jul 30th, 1999 08:51 AM

Elvira- <BR> <BR>Isn't it a shame that when we imported the plaid skirt and knee socks from Scotland for Catholic school uniforms, we didn't leave it on the men, where it belongs?

cherie Jul 30th, 1999 08:59 AM

So glad to see that sarcasm isn't dead. My kids would second that plaid is why they were sick of parochial school. I can't even use it in the Christmas tree ribbon now. Personally I couldn't understand why anyone would do in King Arthur for Sir Lancelot when Connery played Arthur. There was simply no competition. -Cher

cherie Jul 30th, 1999 09:01 AM

So glad to see that sarcasm isn't dead. My kids would second that plaid is why they were sick of parochial school. I can't even use it in the Christmas tree ribbon now. Personally I couldn't understand why anyone would do in King Arthur for Sir Lancelot when Connery played Arthur. There was simply no competition. -Cher

cheryl Jul 30th, 1999 09:02 AM

Cherie- <BR> <BR>Only half sarcastic, after all, it really does look better on the men!

Sheila Jul 30th, 1999 09:03 AM

Is "plaid" what we call tartan? ;-)

elvira Jul 30th, 1999 09:23 AM

Yes, plaid = tartan, sort of. We took wonderful patterns woven into wool that connote family, history, etc. and roller printed it onto polyester in pink and yellow. THEN we made Catholic kids wear it to school...

Jeanne Jul 30th, 1999 09:31 AM

crip mcdougal ? <BR>

Ruth Jul 30th, 1999 10:50 AM

I ALWAYS wanted to go to the Catholic school because I loved my girlfriend's plaid skirt with those cool knee socks! Unfortunately, my Southern Baptist mother didn't cotton to the idea. I think the best thing to come out of Scotland is the Cairn Terrier!

expat Jul 30th, 1999 11:52 AM

My vote for the best thing to come out of Scotland is IrnBru -- just wish we could get it here!

pam Jul 30th, 1999 12:26 PM

As they say, all tartans are plaids but all plaids are not tartans.

Kittie Jul 30th, 1999 01:01 PM

What is Irn'brew? <BR> <BR>I just had to ask this question because when the new Scottish Parliament opened, three American news-shows had segments on Sean Connery. They profiled him in his home somewhere in the Carribbean. Why is he living in the Carribbean instead of Scotland if he is such a great Scottish Patriot? Taxes is my first thought. Isn't that why Elton John moved to Atlanta? I was just wondering... <BR>Kittie

Sheila Jul 30th, 1999 01:09 PM

I'm just about to send you another e-mail, kittie. i've got this thing about privae politics and I wouldn't want to upset Stellarossa again. <BR> <BR>Irn Bru (great name, incidentally, expat!) is a caffein based orange coloured soft drink, which fortunately now comes in a sugar free version, and thus rots fewer teeth. <BR> <BR>It was marketed here for years as "yer other national drink. Made in Scotland...from girders". It is much loved and is the best hangover cure known to man (or woman)

Tony Hughes Jul 30th, 1999 02:01 PM

If the government were going to take 40% or more of everything I earned if I continnued to live here I would move to a tax-friendly environment - that is what Connery has done, you cannot slag the guy off for that.

Helen Jul 30th, 1999 02:23 PM

No, not for that. For wife-beating, maybe?

specs Jul 30th, 1999 02:41 PM

As a West Highland White terrier fancier, I must take exception to the posting about cairn terriers. Send a tin of shortbread and all will be forgiven.


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