Craftsman -> RE: "Thats an American holiday Walt....." (11/26/2006 11:43:47 PM)
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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen I never understood why the Scots wore skir....kilts. Then I realised why, from something a Scot told me about what he and his mates liked to do at weekends - they apparently love the fresh air around the Trossachs, and like to fish around them in a nice quiet spot. Its the ease of access to the Trossachs, as well as the pleasure they get from them, which explains it all. I put two and two together, naturally. E PS - top prize to anyone who knows what the Trossachs are! The name ' Trossachs ' is now generally applied to the scenic triangle bounded by the head of Loch Katrine, Aberfoyle and Callander. In recent times, ' Trossachs ' has even been extended northwards to embrace Strathyre and Balquhidder Glen. Google is such a neat search engine!! :-)
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