i commissioned Lisa to make a rat in a kilt for the hubby as a xmas gift. The hubby is not Scottish, but man does he look GOOD in a kilt! :-D
Lisa didn't have time to make a cast before xmas, so she sent me the original. i brought him back when i visited in January, and she showed me how to make a casting, with him.
Very cool. I think I'm currently supposed to be working on a poem for this guy (have a rough draft, but by God its late (here), and my eyes are crossing, so I'm definitely going to sleep on it... and dream of Scotland).
And I know this isn't Scottish, but this is an Irish insult I found online that I found extremely funny while I was looking up Gaelic terms:
Go n-ithe an cat thĂș is go n-ithe an diabhal an cat. (May the cat eat you, and may the cat be eaten by the devil... In Irish. Made me think of Gurtie.)
The cat had better watch out, if your Radan na-h-Alba is bigger than the average... And having met Daecabhir (and his sporran) I'm prepared to allow him honorary Scot status!
(BTW, Ravyn, did I mention that I love your avatar? I'd seen it before, but it is very cool...)
And I had wondered what RRNN's ref. to Scottish isles was all about. Now we know.
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That's great!
Is Big Scotty actually BIG? As in, larger than the other Rat-Bag rats?
gimme gimme
Yes, he is slighly larger than the normal rattie.
i commissioned Lisa to make a rat in a kilt for the hubby as a xmas gift. The hubby is not Scottish, but man does he look GOOD in a kilt! :-D
Lisa didn't have time to make a cast before xmas, so she sent me the original. i brought him back when i visited in January, and she showed me how to make a casting, with him.
So that's the story!
Very cool. I think I'm currently supposed to be working on a poem for this guy (have a rough draft, but by God its late (here), and my eyes are crossing, so I'm definitely going to sleep on it... and dream of Scotland).
And I know this isn't Scottish, but this is an Irish insult I found online that I found extremely funny while I was looking up Gaelic terms:
Go n-ithe an cat thĂș is go n-ithe an diabhal an cat.
(May the cat eat you, and may the cat be eaten by the devil... In Irish. Made me think of Gurtie.)
The cat had better watch out, if your Radan na-h-Alba is bigger than the average... And having met Daecabhir (and his sporran) I'm prepared to allow him honorary Scot status!
(BTW, Ravyn, did I mention that I love your avatar? I'd seen it before, but it is very cool...)
And I had wondered what RRNN's ref. to Scottish isles was all about. Now we know.
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