Sectarianism in Scotland: The Last Decade (Chapter One)

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  1. thebattwoman
  2. Willow4
  3. Laughman
  4. Willow4
  5. Lynda04
  6. setimerenptah

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Top 1.   Aug 15, 2001 2:06 PM

» thebattwoman - Welcome Simon

Good to have you aboard!

-- posted by thebattwoman



Top 2.   Aug 15, 2001 6:32 PM

» Willow4 - Re: Welcome Simon

In response to message posted by thebattwoman:

Welcome to the Suite Simon! I'm looking forward to following your topic. smile

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Top 3.   Aug 16, 2001 3:04 AM

» Laughman - Okay, I give up...

...what is the meaning of your user name? And how do you say it without causing major tongue injury?

This is a great article: balanced, well thought-out and excellently written. I look forward to more.

Cheers (and failte),

-- posted by Laughman



Top 4.   Aug 16, 2001 8:38 AM

» Willow4 - Re: Okay, I give up...

In response to message posted by Laughman:

Martin that is a great question. I'm sure it's gaelic but pronouncing it and the meaning escape me.smile

-- posted by Willow4



Top 5.   Aug 16, 2001 12:30 PM

» Lynda04 - Welcome Simon

Hello Simon and welcome, a very well written article, look forward to reading more, cheers.

Lynda - UK History

-- posted by Lynda04



Top 6.   Aug 17, 2001 7:41 AM

» setimerenptah - Re: Okay, I give up...

Setimerenptah is ancient Egyptian just to be confusing. Translation Seti (the pharoah with the biggest tomb in the Valley of the Kings) Meren means beloved of and Ptah was the ancient Egyptian god for industry. So Seti beloved of Ptah. This is my girlfriend's influence as she is obssessed with ancient Egypt.

-- posted by setimerenptah



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