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Whisky Please
by Robert Parry Burns Night, the 25th of January is a unique celebration. : : : : [[burns]]The 25th of January is an important day in the Scottish calendar. It is day that the life and works of Robert (Rabbie) Burns are celebrated. Many of the works of this man have entered the language worldwide but people won’t be sure of their origins. For example, ‘the best laid plans of mice and men’ comes from a Burns poem. ‘Ae Fond Kiss‘ is a Burns poem as was ‘Auld Lang Syne’. There has been much talk of making St Andrews day -November 30th - into a proper national holiday in Scotland but I would prefer by far if we were to make the 25th of January the national holiday, for several reasons… Firstly, no one in Scotland really gives a bollocks about St Andrew. There are some legends about what he supposedly did in Scotland but they are certainly not at the forefront of national consciousness and it is not only Scotland. He is a patron saint that is shared by several other countries as well (Greece, Romania and Russia). Secondly, when it comes to Saints days as national days the Irish have the market cornered. Third, Burns night already is celebrated all around the world by millions of expats and second, third and fourth generation Scots and others. Fourth, the works of Burns are absolutely fantastic and have a communitarian and revolutionary air… try the last two verses of ‘Scots Wha Hae‘ for example..
The above poem was an imagined speech given by Robert the Bruce before the battle of Bannockburn when Scotland regained independence from England and was an unofficial national anthem of the country. The full thing is here. So have a good whisky on the 25th this year - a good one mind ( I shall be having several) and toast your friends and family and then have another one and toast for for Scottish independence and a better society than we have now. Burns would have approved and would happily have devoured several whiskies of his own. More Burns quotes -some slightly altered…
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