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The Kirkwall Ba
onewildflower Started conversation Apr 28, 2007
HEllo everyone! I am knew to this sight and I am researching the Kirkwall Ba. I have read the history and such that has been published online but I'm looking to talk to someone who has been or has particpated...Anyone Uppies or Doonies out there with a story to tell??..or maybe you know someone...oh and by the way...
What the heck is Towel Day???
Cheers!
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fords - number 1 all over heaven Posted Apr 28, 2007
Welcome to h2g2! Can't say I could help you out with the Kirkwall Ba but I can help you out with Towel Day. 11 May is when Douglas Adams died so every year the SRG (that's us) celebrates the life of the great man on the closest Saturday to the 11th. Are you Scottish by any chance?
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onewildflower Posted Apr 29, 2007
ok...yes I am scottish,even play the bagpipes... now...pardon my ignorance on this topic but who is this Adams fellow and what is the the point of the towel?
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fords - number 1 all over heaven Posted Apr 29, 2007
Oh dear...
Have you never heard of the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy? Douglas Adams created it y'see. The Guide is a book full of articles about life, the universe and everything and this site is the Earth edition if you like. People come along to write articles about pretty much anything they like and there's a healthy community who like to celebrate Douglas's work. The towel thing refers to it being one of the most useful things you can have and a good researcher always has their towel with them
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Demon Drawer Posted May 3, 2007
Ba as in fitba (English translation Football ) The Kirkwall one is one of the traditional games which is held by a village through the toon (Trans: town) with goalposts set up at either end.
Of course the tradition dates before the formulation of association football rules so there's no need to worry about the complexities of the offside rule.
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Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.) Posted May 3, 2007
Oh great, Call My Bluff!
A "ba" is the noise made by in Aberdeen. Normally sheep go "Baaaaaa!" but for obvious reasons the northern sheep likes to keep as quiet as possible, hence "Ba".
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swl Posted May 3, 2007
The good Dr errs towards humour methinks.
A Ba is an Orkney wise man, or a sage. Also called a seer, Ba's are consulted for advice on everything from the best time to plant crops to names for babies. It is considered incredibly unlucky to ignore the advice the Ba gives, hence the expression "Heed the Ba".
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invincibledriver Posted May 3, 2007
Nonononono! A 'Ba' properly pronouced as 'baw', is a young lady from the northern isles who has yet to consummate the marriage.... hence the expression "stoat yer ba"
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- 1: onewildflower (Apr 28, 2007)
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- 6: fords - number 1 all over heaven (Apr 29, 2007)
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