tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post2152274601583572384..comments2024-03-17T03:42:21.277-05:00Comments on LEARNING CURVE ON THE ECLIPTIC: An Independent Scotland? Will auld acquaintance be forgot?" Twilighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14138621610593773784noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-29867702344816643942014-09-17T14:09:08.463-05:002014-09-17T14:09:08.463-05:00David Macadam ~ Hi David - nice to see you've ...David Macadam ~ Hi David - nice to see you've survived your move!<br /><br />Thank you for your input as a "man on the spot". I'm pleased to know that, so far, nothing nasty has broken out among friends and neighbours there.<br /><br />It'll be fascinating to read about results and the aftermath, I'll keep an eye on your blog for updates.<br />:-)Twilighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14138621610593773784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-88027718841740562642014-09-17T10:56:08.364-05:002014-09-17T10:56:08.364-05:00Hi! Well I still live in Scotland so have seen bo...Hi! Well I still live in Scotland so have seen both the campaign itself and the media take on it. Frankly you'd be forgiven for thinking it was two different countries. The actual campaign has been passionate and engaging with everyone talking about it. And I do mean everyone. Its all over the office in the pub even with complete strangers. But it has always been civilised. People disagree but they are not hitting each other. Its almost festive. Yes its divisive (arent all good elections in that everything gets a good airing?) but not angry. If we go Independent on Friday morning (not hugely unlikely but I'd say its a no) expect a bumpy ride but if we say no watch as the UK Parliament renages on the concessions given this week. If you are looking for fireworks that is when they will come.David Macadamnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-7006199062460015582014-09-10T13:15:12.698-05:002014-09-10T13:15:12.698-05:00mike ~ Really? Hmm well, I missed that news from...mike ~ Really? Hmm well, I missed that news from July and November 1996. Back then I'd have had other things on my mind, and likely wouldn't have been reading many newspapers, probably still had no TV. We'd lost everything in a fire a few months earlier.<br /><br />Glad they have it back. :-)Twilighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14138621610593773784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-60865852498297196342014-09-10T12:24:34.938-05:002014-09-10T12:24:34.938-05:00Scotland has the Stone of Scone. There was a prog...Scotland has the Stone of Scone. There was a program on PBS recently, "Secrets of Westminster" that told the story of the stone and its theft in 1950 by four mischievous college students.<br />http://www.pbs.org/program/secrets-westminster/<br /><br />"On 3 July 1996, it was announced in the House of Commons that the Stone would be returned to Scotland, and on 15 November 1996, after a handover ceremony at the border between representatives of the Home Office and of the Scottish Office, it was transported to Edinburgh Castle."<br />http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_of_Sconemike (again)noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-78025353472527643002014-09-10T10:12:05.885-05:002014-09-10T10:12:05.885-05:00mike ~ I doubt they'll remain royalist for lon...mike ~ I doubt they'll remain royalist for long if the Scots do get their independence, unless they decided to crown their own monarch and would need the Stone of Scone back. :-)<br /><br />So many complexities, on several fronts, will arise if the break comes. There'll be years of wrangling, muddling and no doubt plenty of funny business going on too, by both sides. <br /><br />Talk about opening Pandora's box!<br /><br />Don't know how a split might affect availability/price in the USA of what is also my favourite tipple (Scotch - but no icy rocks, that'd be sacrilege!) ;-)<br /><br /> Twilighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14138621610593773784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-42998471584582024072014-09-10T09:02:30.833-05:002014-09-10T09:02:30.833-05:00I was surprised by this divide when it first poppe...I was surprised by this divide when it first popped-up. I thought it would go the way our California and Texas secession discussions went: all talk and no walk. Several prominent astrologers have chimed-in with their opinions, too.<br /><br />Maybe it's all hyperbole for control of the Queen's Stone (Coronation Stone). There's a coronation in Britain's near future. LOL.<br /><br />Our current astrology doesn't favor groups or conglomerates. The eurozone, whether members or currency, is on shifting ground and will probably affect the global currency standard. China and Russia have long waited for this day and may be silent backers to the UK-Scotland conflict and the euro-separatists. European nations want their independence once again.<br /><br />I've always thought it strange that London is the seat of the global banking system. I believe that the financial sector melt-down in the USA had its roots in London. The USA put a face on the recession, but the London banking system pulled the strings. Add the Institute for the Works of Religion (aka Vatican Bank) reluctant reform recently, and there is obviously something amiss. Most hold the view that the UK is the little brother of the USA, but I think it could easily be a mirage with the USA catering to UK.<br /><br />I wonder what becomes of the pound-silver notes to Scotland if the secession is realized. Scottish nationalists have long wanted independence from the Bank of England. The notion of legal tender has been obscure to the Scots for some time.<br /><br />I haven't indulged in years, but I love a good scotch on the rocks...hope that doesn't change.mikenoreply@blogger.com