| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 427.1 | Aye, Laddie, I will be there | CSC32::MA_BAKER |  | Tue Aug 30 1988 09:44 | 6 | 
|  |     You bet. I am entered in Grade IV 2/4 march and 6/8 march and Grade
    III Pibroch for solo piping. Also going to attend the Tartan Seminar
    and then for the rest of the weekend, I will get to actually enjoy
    the Games. Last year I was in a pipe band and never got any time
    to do anything, but not this year. I'm looking forward to it.
    
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| 427.2 | What will the weather be like THIS year?!?!? | COOKIE::WITHERS |  | Tue Aug 30 1988 11:12 | 7 | 
|  |     Count me in...I'm looking forward to music, beer, music, beer, and
    watching big burley folks throwing around telephone poles.  Oh,
    my wife and I are also entering dulcimer and whistle competitions...
    See you there, Joel, and MA_BAKER.
    
    BobW
    
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| 427.3 | All Ireland each week | DUB01::BRENNAN_M | Conduct a lifelong romance - with yourself | Wed Aug 31 1988 04:31 | 10 | 
|  |     I spent the weekend past at the All Ireland Fleadh Cheoil. Great
    music, great drinking, Great crack. There was non stop entertainment
    - day and night.
    
    
    Now for the hurling All Ireland this weekend. The following weekend
    the under 21 hurling All Ireland is being held in Birr. Lots of
    hurling for the enthusiast.  
    
    		MBr
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| 427.4 | Tartan Seminar | CSC32::MA_BAKER |  | Thu Sep 15 1988 13:31 | 13 | 
|  |     Any of you Scots (or others interested in TARTANS), if you get the
    opportunity to ever attend Dr. Philip Smith's Tartan Seminar, I
    would highly reccommend it.  I went to the one he gave at the Longs
    Peak Festival in Estes Park, Colorado.  It was about 6 hours in
    length, and covered history of the tartan (and of Scotland), the
    clan system, some Gaelic, and a whole lot of other stuff.  I found
    it to be very educational and extremely interesting.  Phil is of
    course the author of "A Tartan for Me", which is a book that suggests
    tartans for different names.  He is a fellow of the Scottish Tartan
    Society.  He is a linguist and teaches languages at some Pennsylvaina
    university. I also wound up with a certificate from said Society
    that says that I am now knoweldgable enough to man Scottish Society
    or clan tents.  But I did enjoy the seminar!
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