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    Default Auld Lang Syne?

    Ever wonder where it came from and what it means?

    Scroll to the bottom for translation~

    http://www.electricscotland.com/burns/langsyne.html

    or this one with more history for those who have time to read it...


    http://www.robertburns.org/encyclope...angSyne.5.html

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    Very interesting. Thanks for sharing that.

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    Loved reading the links! When my grandmother was a youngster and sang "Auld Lang Syne" -- when she got to the line, "We'll drink a cup of kindness yet" -- she always thought it was sung "We'll drink a cup of kineyshett". Now when we, Gran's descendants, sing the song, we always raise our cup of kineyshett!!

    Julie

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