Happy Hogmanay to you all, and I wish you all the best for 2010 :)
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Happy Hogmanay to you all, and I wish you all the best for 2010 :)
http://www.ricksedinburgh.co.uk/imag...reworks001.jpg
Ooh, that sounds a lot cooler than new years!
Love that gorgeous pic too! :)
Aye, I've always wanted to visit a castle myself. Perhaps one of these years I'll work my way up to Scotland and see if for myself.
Yeh, we just have these cliches here.
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Well, Florida is boring. We don't have fireworks :(
My husband and I are getting remarried in Scotland. He's related to a family that has/had a Castle and he's looking into having the wedding there.
Have a good one, everybody.
Happy hogmanay to all, from all UK, i'm British by birth, and so i remain British, that includes all territories and dependenacies. God bless and glad tidings to all. My heart on the other hand, that belongs to where i was brough up, in Scotland:)
HAPPY NEW-YEARS! And I was in florida but where I live now I can't see fireworks :(
Well this thread is flushing out the secret forum Scots, isn't it?
I hope everyone has a great Hogmanay. There's no better place to celebrate it than in Edinburgh.
No - Scottish are Scottish, end of story.
The signing Union Treaty maintained the individual identity of Scots as Scottish. Additionally the people of Ulster are not British either, as they belong to the Union in only the respects of the United Kingdom.
Its the Welsh who are British, as Wales has never been a formalised Country, and always been a 'County' of England.
To explain it more to you:
1707: The Act of the Union united the Crowns of England and Scotland to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain. NOTE: It was ONLY uniting the Crowns. Additionally, it merged the English and Scottish parliaments, and created 13 Laws to protect the identity and interests of the Scottish People.
1800: The Act of the Union Ireland united the Crowns of Great Britain and Ireland to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. NOTE: Ireland was not absorbed into Great Britain, and the Irish's National interests were also maintained by the Act, as with Scotland.
Neither Scots nor Irish lost ours identities, nor did we become British. However, some Scots and Irish claim being British as their Nationality, but that is their own choice.
Both Scotland and Ulster (Northern Ireland's State) maintain our own Currencies, though it is strongly linked to the English Pound - in fact so strongly linked it is a crime to refuse any tender from any state other than our own, which is within the Union, when presented in another Member's State. Additionally Scotland maintains its own Economy, Healthcare, Education and Legal Systems, completely independant from the UK. No Laws passed from the Government of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland apply that would intefer with Scotland's Constitutional Law.
Does this REALLY look to you like Scottish folk became British?
Lol at the last line.
Tricky, he owned you :D
*runs in*
What has the world come too? The Scotss better than the Brits? This is hersey!