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I play the bagpipes, served in a Highland regiment in the Canadian Army, and dug deep into my family history originating from the Isle of Lewis. I carry the spirits of the MacLean, MacKenzie, Morrison and MacLeod clans most of all. I also have inherited my great-grandparents' Gaelic bible and Gaelic-English dictionary, as they were both native Gaelic speakers.
You should be very proud. MacLeod was a noble and brave Clan. My family has ties with the MacLeod and McDougal clans
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BLOODFEUD!!
Whiskey is whiskey because of the ingredients and the way it's distilled. There's is a difference between whiskey and bourbon