Malarky Monday (god save the Queen)
Posted by BurnieSep 7
Most British people have an affinity with HRH Elizabeth II.
Being from English stock myself (not peasant stock mind you)
I have a respect for the Royal Family and HRH Elizabeth II.
Although do not raise a toast to HRH Elizabeth II in Scotland.
The Scots do not recognize the original HRH Elizabeth as queen.
So it amuses me that a brave Scotsman in his Kilt, wearing it in the
true Scottish tradition would be so forth coming,
(may be a bad choice of words here)
as the fine officer seems to be with his sovereign Queen?

Happy sort of chap isn’t he?
While I am thinking of the Northern Hemisphere,
this next bit of fun could explain a lot.

and Briton once wanted to rule the Middle East!
Makes sense.
More malarky for your enjoyment, so don’t forget to see what they have too!
Burn baby burn











6 comments
Pingback by Malarky Monday | gemisht on September 7, 2009 at 2:05 pm
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Comment by michaelm on September 7, 2009 at 2:27 pm
Oh, that picture is junk!
British Junk!
Good stuff, Morky
~m
True but i think he is somewhat happy to be there.
Burnie
Comment by anonymum on September 7, 2009 at 6:08 pm
You would have thought he could have at least stood at attention for her wouldn’t you???

Then again it is the queen, and she is hard to get excited about I guess….
Nice little addition sweetie….
Like i said he seems somewhat happy to be there but is probably worried about Phillip standing behind the camera with a over and under shotgun.
Burnie
Comment by Pam on September 7, 2009 at 9:53 pm
Speechless -just speechless
I bet the Queen was when she saw the print
Burnie
Comment by Gemisht on September 7, 2009 at 10:30 pm
Love the photo. He looks very proud of himself, he probably did it on purpose to embarass HM – and the fact that he isn’t standing to attention, that’s on purpose too, just to embarrass her more :)
Naw, He is just a true Scot and probably only gets to attention for
Hagssorry haggis?Burnie
Comment by WiddleShamrock on September 15, 2009 at 11:45 am
I thought the same, that maybe it was deliberate.
Nah, A true Scot does not wear anything under his kilt.(said in a true Scottish brogue)
Just ask Billy.
Burnie