British Stuff

  • The Supreme Court Weighs in on Kilt Wearing!!! Well, kind of…

    The Supreme Court Weighs in on Kilt Wearing!!! Well, kind of…

    In 1965, two Des Moines area students were suspended for wearing armbands in protest of the Vietnam War. The resulting court case, Tinker v. Des Moines, went all the way to the US Supreme Court where the justice’s ruled 7-2 in favor of the students. “It can hardly be argued that either students or…

  • The Battle of the Kilt!

    The Battle of the Kilt!

    It was a battle lasting just a few days in the St. Louis, USA, area, and it probably won’t go down in the annuls of Scottish history. But for the Scottish community in St. Louis, and the thousands of people who join with us throughout the year to celebrate the many profound connections between America…

  • St. Louis Area High School Discriminates Against Scottish Culture

    St. Louis Area High School Discriminates Against Scottish Culture

    UPDATE 3/29/12 @1:30pm: You can see the latest, and sign our petition here. UPDATE 3/28/12 @10pm: More news coverage. This one from Associated Press and this from United Press International. And thanks to Mark Reardon on KMOX for covering the story. UPDATE 3/28/12 @8am: The school board did not allow the wearing of the kilt…

  • A Taxing Lesson Forgotten, On Both Sides of the Pond

    A Taxing Lesson Forgotten, On Both Sides of the Pond

    In the U.S., there is a constant battle going on between the right and the left over the optimal level of taxes. Those on the left want to raise taxes, claiming that raising taxes will increase government revenue, thus allowing them to spend more on services. Those on the right want to lower taxes,…

  • Making Sure You Don’t Dishonour While Trying to Honour

    Making Sure You Don’t Dishonour While Trying to Honour

    As a Scot, raised in England, living in the US, there were many changes I have had to make over the years in my interactions with people. I’ve had to adjust the way I talk so people can understand what the heck I am saying. I’ve had to become more personal in my interactions…

  • Good Show Old Chap!

    Good Show Old Chap!

    I continue to be impressed by HRH The Duke of Cambridge, aka Prince William. Not only has he devoted his life to service, via Her Majesty’s Armed Forces and his extensive charity work, he is also an accomplished pilot. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gudeFyssi6g] The future of the British monarchy looks good.

  • A British Military Heritage

    A British Military Heritage

    On June 25, the UK will celebrate Armed Forces Day. This year’s central event will take place in Edinburgh, Scotland, and my older brother and the other Royal British Legion Scotland Riders Branch members will lead the parade. Throughout the day fly-overs, parades, concerts and more will take place in honor of the men…

  • Some Historical Background on the Royal Wedding

    After returning from an incredible family vacation in Florida, including spending two days at Naval Air Station Pensacola working on my next kid’s book, I ran across this interesting read on the historical background of the Royal Wedding. Thanks to Tim Challies for sharing the link.

  • Being Y98’s Royal Wedding Expert

    You never quite know what you’ll fall into here in the U.S. http://y98.radio.com/2011/04/29/my-own-personal-expert/