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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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HAd a quick nosey through the scottish ladies and wow have to say there are some seriously stunning ladies from up there !!!
As my surname is of scottish origin perhaps its a calling lol and we should take a trip up there |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Edinburghs a lovely place to visit.
Been there to the festival and had an amazing time I think my scottish roots are calling to me lol "
I'm lucky I'm not far from Edinburgh. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Edinburghs a lovely place to visit.
Been there to the festival and had an amazing time I think my scottish roots are calling to me lol
I'm lucky I'm not far from Edinburgh. "
We will be sure to look you up then |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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It really is a place i would like to spend some time exploring and seeing for myself, funny how everyone seems to wanna bugger of to beaches and sand when we have some of the most amazing scenery right here in the UK !! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It really is a place i would like to spend some time exploring and seeing for myself, funny how everyone seems to wanna bugger of to beaches and sand when we have some of the most amazing scenery right here in the UK !! "
We just don't get the good weather. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"HAd a quick nosey through the scottish ladies and wow have to say there are some seriously stunning ladies from up there !!!
As my surname is of scottish origin perhaps its a calling lol and we should take a trip up there "
I've noticed that as well ...never mind being grim up north ...in some places it's very bright indeed |
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"It really is a place i would like to spend some time exploring and seeing for myself, funny how everyone seems to wanna bugger of to beaches and sand when we have some of the most amazing scenery right here in the UK !! "
Bring willies and a wooly hat.lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It really is a place i would like to spend some time exploring and seeing for myself, funny how everyone seems to wanna bugger of to beaches and sand when we have some of the most amazing scenery right here in the UK !!
Bring willies and a wooly hat.lol"
Bring willies? lololol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A lot more to Scotland than Edinburgh
.......... and a lot more to Edinburgh than the Festival.
I like the zoo and the castle.
They built the castle too close to the shops."
Never go shopping in Edinburgh, always Glasgow for shopping. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A lot more to Scotland than Edinburgh
.......... and a lot more to Edinburgh than the Festival.
I like the zoo and the castle.
They built the castle too close to the shops.
Never go shopping in Edinburgh, always Glasgow for shopping. "
Oh dear, Harvey Nics,,,Jenners |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A lot more to Scotland than Edinburgh
.......... and a lot more to Edinburgh than the Festival.
I like the zoo and the castle.
They built the castle too close to the shops.
Never go shopping in Edinburgh, always Glasgow for shopping. "
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You might think being in Bristol puts you a long way from the north of Scotland but it's one of the few places you can fly cheaply from. I used to see a guy from Bristol a while ago and it cost him less to fly here than I spend in a week on petrol.
Also just thought I'd mention there is a programme on channel 4 at 8:15pm tonight "Walking through History - battle in the Glens" that anyone who loves the scenery and history here will enjoy...plus it's where I live |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
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"......... I like the zoo and the castle.
They built the castle too close to the shops.
Never go shopping in Edinburgh, always Glasgow for shopping.
Oh dear, Harvey Nics,,,Jenners "
And the smaller shops in William St, Victoria St and Thistle St. |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
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Also just thought I'd mention there is a programme on channel 4 at 8:15pm tonight "Walking through History - battle in the Glens" that anyone who loves the scenery and history here will enjoy...plus it's where I live "
The television version of Scottish history is often closer to Waler Scott than the truth. |
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Also just thought I'd mention there is a programme on channel 4 at 8:15pm tonight "Walking through History - battle in the Glens" that anyone who loves the scenery and history here will enjoy...plus it's where I live
The television version of Scottish history is often closer to Waler Scott than the truth."
They may be true, but I'll be watching anyway. This is the write up from Channel 4 about it:
Tony takes on a tough four-day trek through the Kintail region of the west Scottish Highlands to discover the story of the Jacobite uprisings of the early 1700s.
On three occasions, Highland armies, assisted by the French and the Spanish, attempted to overthrow the King and put a Stuart back on the throne.
What made the Highlands such a breeding ground for revolution and how did the unique character of this landscape shape the character of the Highlanders?
Tony's journey of discovery starts in Shiel Bridge, at the mouth of Glen Shiel, where he heads to the site of the earliest known dwellings here, the 'skyscrapers' of the Iron Age.
On to the village of Glenelg with its fantastic views over the Sound of Sleat to Skye... and the hulking remains of a British barracks built 200 years ago by George I to pacify and terrify the locals.
Via the town of Kyle of Lochalsh, Tony reaches the stunning Eilean Donan Castle. It has now been rebuilt, but it was destroyed after the invading Spanish troops landed here and were attacked by British warships.
Finally, Tony heads up the awe-inspiring Glen Shiel to the site of the climactic battle where royalist troops faced off against the rebels.
It's inaccurate about the Spanish troops at the castle so we'll have to see what the show says. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A lot more to Scotland than Edinburgh " senza aye but its still well worth the visit just for its intimacy not a large sprawling city. Easy to walk round and all the wee closes are good for a bit inter pub fun lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like Livingston also for the designer outlet. But more importantly the food and cocktails at Toni's Macroni!!!!!
Also love a visit too St Andrews for the beach.
Aberdeen for the vodka bars.
Glasgow for shopping and girls nights out.
Edinburghs great for all touristy things castle, zoo etc.
Dundee where I live, well that's good for....
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"It really is a place i would like to spend some time exploring and seeing for myself, funny how everyone seems to wanna bugger of to beaches and sand when we have some of the most amazing scenery right here in the UK !!
Bring willies and a wooly hat.lol
Bring willies? lololol"
Freudian slip...what can I say - this girl needs some action lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A lot more to Scotland than Edinburgh
.......... and a lot more to Edinburgh than the Festival.
I like the zoo and the castle.
They built the castle too close to the shops.
Never go shopping in Edinburgh, always Glasgow for shopping.
Oh dear, Harvey Nics,,,Jenners "
Jenners is just House of Fraser now, the worst thing that could have happened to it!
A pity that Fenwicks didn't buy it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I like Livingston also for the designer outlet. But more importantly the food and cocktails at Toni's Macroni!!!!!
Also love a visit too St Andrews for the beach.
Aberdeen for the vodka bars.
Glasgow for shopping and girls nights out.
Edinburghs great for all touristy things castle, zoo etc.
Dundee where I live, well that's good for....
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Having us stay there lol |
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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago
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As an Englishman who now lives in Scotland, there are some very stunning FAB ladies who live up here!
They are also funny, warm, charming, naughty, intelligent and welcoming.
So if you want to come up for the scenery or the shopping, make sure you time your visit when there is a social on too |
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"I like Livingston also for the designer outlet. But more importantly the food and cocktails at Toni's Macroni!!!!!
Also love a visit too St Andrews for the beach.
Aberdeen for the vodka bars.
Glasgow for shopping and girls nights out.
Edinburghs great for all touristy things castle, zoo etc.
Dundee where I live, well that's good for....
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You can't beat Tony Macaronis' on Byres Road in Glasgow! |
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