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Posted by: Tourmaline 24-Dec-2006, 12:38 PM
Hello and Happy Holidays to everyone!

(Christmas, Yule, Kwanzaa, it's a bit late for Hanukkah and Diwali... did I miss anything?)

Just dropping in to say hi and express my appreciation for good Celtic radio. If only I could get Highlander in my car! (Neither XM nor Sirius has a Celtic station. And yet they play Howard Stern, go figure.) I love all sorts of Celtic music, from traditional ballads and reels to modern rock mixes. Bagpipes, however, are probably my favorite.

As you can see by my avatar, I am a genuine Keith, by blood if not by name! I think Great-Grandma on Dad's side was a Keith, or maybe it was two greats; I'll have to ask Grandma tomorrow. Hey, it's an excuse to wear the cool clan shirt and attend Highland Games. And Keith actually has a tasteful tartan, albeit a tartan that is extremely difficult and expensive to find. (Does anyone know of a textile mill that makes tartans in cotton or linen? It gets too hot in Southern California for wool!)

A bit about me: I'm a twentysomething college student living at home with my wonderful parents, I have one sister and no brothers, a dog, two cats and my sister's rodents. When I'm not studying for my chemistry degree, I love to read, write, play with my cats, cook, play role-playing games (yes, I am a girl gamer!), and pursue the hobby du jour.

Cheers,
Tourmaline

Posted by: NEgolfman 24-Dec-2006, 01:04 PM

Yes Merry Christmas Eve from Nebraska.
A girl gamer, aaarrgh have you tried playing Tribes, it's alot of fun for a multi player shooter
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Here's a few favorite websites check them out fun, fun, fun.

http://www.scottishsocietynebraska.org/
http://www.tartans.scotland.net/scottish_heritage.cfm
http://www.scotclans.com/
http://haggishunt.scotsman.com/
http://www.macfestival.org/
http://celticradio.net/
http://www.tartanweek.com/
http://www.nycaledonian.org/index.html
http://www.beeffootball.com/

Slainte' and Failte'
Chris

Posted by: WizardofOwls 25-Dec-2006, 06:11 PM
Hello Tourmaline! Fàilte gu Celtic Radio! Welcome to Celtic Radio!

In my humble opinion, you have found one of the best websites ever. The people here are some of the nicest to be found anywhere on the net, and the music is simply out of this world.

So kick off your shoes, grab a mug of your favorite hot (or cold) beverage, turn up the music and have fun! I look forward to getting to know you better through your posts.

If you have any questions or problems, please feel free to ask anyone with the word "Guide" beneath their avatar. That's why we're here!

Again, it is so nice to have you with us. We are like one big family here, and we just love welcoming new members to the fold! I hope that you will enjoy your stay with us, and that you will come back and visit with us often. I feel quite certain that you will grow to love the place as much as I have.

Welcome to the family, my friend!
And welcome home! smile.gif

Posted by: Muircheartach 25-Dec-2006, 09:06 PM
QUOTE (Tourmaline @ 24-Dec-2006, 11:38 AM)
Hello and Happy Holidays to everyone!

...Just dropping in to say hi and express my appreciation for good Celtic radio.  If only I could get Highlander in my car!...

Cheers,
Tourmaline

Dia is Muire dhuit, Tourmaline! (hello and welcome)

Nice to meet you and say "hello" to a fellow Californian! I hope you had a very merry Christmas and have been enjoying some great Celtic music when you've had a chance.

I wanted to let you know that there might be some Celtic music coming to XM radio - I've subscribed to XM for several years (since they started) and from what I've read last week in their posting area, they will be coming out with a few new channels, among them one that will be playing Celtic "part time". It won't be CR, but the way I look at it is, some Celtic is better than no Celtic biggrin.gif

I look forward to reading more of your posts - I think you're going to love this place, since it has the nicest people and great forums!

Have a great week and a very Happy New Year!

Posted by: TheCarolinaScotsman 25-Dec-2006, 09:54 PM
Welcome Tourmaline. Hope you enjoy yourself. If Celtic music is your thing, then this is the best place on the net. If friendly folks are your thing, then this is still the best place on the net. "Twenty something and in college", dang I'm jeolous. That happens when you get to be an old guy. rolleyes.gif At least I don't envy the chem exams. wink.gif Have a wonderful stay.

Posted by: Lady of the Loch 26-Dec-2006, 09:42 AM
Hello and Welcome!!!!!! I agree with you, I like all the music, but the bagpipes are my absolute fav biggrin.gif

Posted by: Tourmaline 26-Dec-2006, 10:54 PM
Thanks for the warm welcome, everyone! It's great to find good music and friendly people in the same place. smile.gif

@NEgolfman: Sorry, I'm not much for shooters (although I did enjoy Jedi Academy). I prefer RPGs. Fun links!

@WizardofOwls: Good to know about the Guides, and thank you!

@Muircheartach: How do you pronounce that? I'll be keeping an ear out for the Celtic XM, part time is better than none.

@TheCarolinaScotsman: :laughs: No, trust me, you don't want the chem exams.

@Lady of the Loch: Hello, and good to meet another bagpipe fan!

Posted by: haynes9 26-Dec-2006, 11:15 PM
Howdy, Tourmaline, from the Navajo Nation in Northern Arizona! So glad you found this place and am pleased you find it a friendly place! Trust you will enjoy this site and all it has to offer! Make yourself at home!

Welcome aboard and have a great day!

Posted by: Muircheartach 27-Dec-2006, 01:06 AM
QUOTE (Tourmaline @ 26-Dec-2006, 09:54 PM)
Thanks for the warm welcome, everyone!  It's great to find good music and friendly people in the same place.  smile.gif 
@Muircheartach: How do you pronounce that?  I'll be keeping an ear out for the Celtic XM, part time is better than none.

Hello again, Tourmaline,

To answer your question, Muircheartach is pronounced: muir-chear-tidge - "muir", like the TV show "The Ghost And Mrs. Muir", "chear" like "cheer", and the "tach" sounds like "tidge" ( which rhymes with "ridge"), but very light on the "t" - put it all together and it's Muircheartach! Simple, no? wink.gif

Of course, Tourmaline is easy to pronounce - as long as we don't have to give it's chemical formula: Na(Al,Fe,Li,Mg,Mn,Cu,V,Cr)3(Al,Mg,Fe,V,Cr)6[(Si,Al,B)6O18]
(BO3)3(OH,F,O)4 - this would be a little too much! cool.gif

Have a very good week!

Posted by: Sekhmet 27-Dec-2006, 01:27 AM
Yay, another girl gamer! I think I've played just about every tabletop game out there, and now I'm heavily embroiled in World of Warcraft (Malfurion server, Vero Clan), to the point of becoming a guild leader recently. Scary!

So do you play strictly tabletop, online board RP, LARPs, MMOs...?

Posted by: Rindy 27-Dec-2006, 10:29 AM
Hello Tourmaline and Welcome to Celtic Radio. I hope you will enjoy the music as well as the wonderful people here on this forum. I look forward to you posting. I hope you get your tartan.

Slainte smile.gif

Posted by: Antonio 01-Jan-2007, 06:11 PM
Welcome, Tourmaline from northern California it's great here at Celtic Radio. As you can tell their are some great people here, the musics great and the forums are also. I have only been here since 10 Dec 06 but Already feel like part of the Celtic Radio family. Enjoy!!.

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