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Kyle MacLea
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Perhaps you needed to visit the pub with the lass ahead of time...

When I'm back east, we'll have to hit it again! (A couple of years, though!)

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Roberta Ann
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Canadian Livingstone wrote:Hi Roberta,

Levity would be good. Levity for Levingstons.

regards,

Donald
A literati, I am not
with flattery; I can't be bought
go find your poet amongst all of you
who come from Morvern, Mull and Bute
you know who you are, come on step-up
be funny, smart and cute
and your effort will not be forgot

Regards;

Roberta
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Roberta Ann wrote: A literati, I am not
with flattery; I can't be bought
go find your poet amongst all of you
who come from Morvern, Mull and Bute
you know who you are, come on step-up
be funny, smart and cute
and your effort will not be forgot
This sounds like the perfect little dity to include in our first newsletter as a call for more. :)

See, Roberta's up to the challenge!

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Hi Jerry,

There isnt a gaelic name for it that I know of. The english name of it is actually Bog star, but I didnt think we would want to call our newsletter "The Bog Star", though it does sound a bit like the name for a small town newspaper. The Parnassus came to mind because it a flower apparently associated with both St. Molaug and the Clan. But I also liked "THe Crozier" because of special significance the sacred staff of St Molaug has to Clan Maclea Livingstone. The Bachuil Bugle was just a tad bit silly.

regards,

Donald
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