Scotland bound!

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Re: Scotland bound!

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Stu wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 8:02 pm I'm not one for write ups :lol:

Lots of wiggly roads and funny speaking people and some good views

1850 miles in a week and going via the lake district home

That do you? :lol:
Nice one, I’d of suffered !. I’m not to bad with the lingo as my dad was a Glaswegian!. Safe trip back.
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Re: Scotland bound!

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Panman40 wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 8:44 pm Nice one, I’d of suffered !. I’m not to bad with the lingo as my dad was a Glaswegian!. Safe trip back.
ALready home and two days back at work :cry:
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Re: Scotland bound!

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simbo wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 8:10 pm Did you see any wild Haggis?
When my children were young I had them persuaded that haggis were dog-sized creatures that lived high on Scottish mountains, and to deal with the inclines they had legs on one side longer than the other, so the males ran clockwise around the mountain withe females anticlockwise.
Being so young I didn’t have to deal with the thorny issue of the mating habits of the mature haggis!
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