I've heard that sometimes,in the holidays, you can see him walking in the highlands,wearing a kilt and with a claymore on his back.
Lainncli said:For freedom, Dolan!
Celtichugs said:Lainncli said:For freedom, Dolan!
No. Please, God, no. Stop.
Aklis said:sotijalo said:I love how every post in this thread eventually ends up reminding us about Celtics deep love for his chilhood here Mel "Bravehearth" Gibson.
But 'tis true, ever since he was a wee lad, dear Celt has worshipped and revered Mel Gibson for that fantastic film. Indeed, he even went as far as to change his name and has for many years been known as William "Freedom" McWallace. 'Tis true, I swear.
sotijalo said:Aklis said:sotijalo said:I love how every post in this thread eventually ends up reminding us about Celtics deep love for his chilhood here Mel "Bravehearth" Gibson.
But 'tis true, ever since he was a wee lad, dear Celt has worshipped and revered Mel Gibson for that fantastic film. Indeed, he even went as far as to change his name and has for many years been known as William "Freedom" McWallace. 'Tis true, I swear.
Yes I can already hear that broken Scottish dialect that he learned from the greatest movie of all time.
And just to clarify I ofc meant the movie Trainspotting. God that movie is so good.
Lainncli said:sotijalo said:Aklis said:sotijalo said:I love how every post in this thread eventually ends up reminding us about Celtics deep love for his chilhood here Mel "Bravehearth" Gibson.
But 'tis true, ever since he was a wee lad, dear Celt has worshipped and revered Mel Gibson for that fantastic film. Indeed, he even went as far as to change his name and has for many years been known as William "Freedom" McWallace. 'Tis true, I swear.
Yes I can already hear that broken Scottish dialect that he learned from the greatest movie of all time.
And just to clarify I ofc meant the movie Trainspotting. God that movie is so good.
Trainspotting = Good Scottish movie
Braveheart = Not good, not Scottish, not even sure if it counts as a movie
hrotha said:One thing that stands out from watching the video (and which Hærger told me about during the event itself) is how efficient the Brodsky archer corps was. I think Ubbe has been the first commander to concentrate his archers' firepower like that, and it was quite devastating, unlike in previous events where archers could almost be dismissed as flavour. Kudos to Ubbe for the innovation in military doctrine, but now the archers might be too powerful for events and we might need to limit their numbers next time.
Hugh Higgins said:Lainncli said:sotijalo said:Aklis said:sotijalo said:I love how every post in this thread eventually ends up reminding us about Celtics deep love for his chilhood here Mel "Bravehearth" Gibson.
But 'tis true, ever since he was a wee lad, dear Celt has worshipped and revered Mel Gibson for that fantastic film. Indeed, he even went as far as to change his name and has for many years been known as William "Freedom" McWallace. 'Tis true, I swear.
Yes I can already hear that broken Scottish dialect that he learned from the greatest movie of all time.
And just to clarify I ofc meant the movie Trainspotting. God that movie is so good.
Trainspotting = Good Scottish movie
Braveheart = Not good, not Scottish, not even sure if it counts as a movie
Well, it is made in Hollywood in a country notorious for having mixed feelings for the United Kingdom - which they think just means England..
But anyway, I agree.
Nyah said:Hello there, Lainncli!
Hugh Higgins said:I believe Cornwall will be a recognized country too soon. Haha.
But yeah. You can't nail it into Americans - they really just don't understand. Might as well take over and commit genocide-waitwhat.
well those are hilariously bad costumes.Dansk viking said:hrotha said:One thing that stands out from watching the video (and which Hærger told me about during the event itself) is how efficient the Brodsky archer corps was. I think Ubbe has been the first commander to concentrate his archers' firepower like that, and it was quite devastating, unlike in previous events where archers could almost be dismissed as flavour. Kudos to Ubbe for the innovation in military doctrine, but now the archers might be too powerful for events and we might need to limit their numbers next time.
"Archers..."