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Re: Another Scottish island
A Levantine flavour here now. "Doon the Watter" is becoming chic.
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Re: Another Scottish island
Originally Posted by scot47
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A Levantine flavour here now. "Doon the Watter" is becoming chic.
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The populace of Greater Glasgow used to spend their holidays on the Clyde Coast and on the Clyde Islens (Bute, Arran and Cumbrae). Travelling down the water iis in the Glaswegian demotic tongue "Gaun doon the watter". Hence "Doon the Watter" has come to mean having a proletarian holiday in the Clyde Estuary.
https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle-2...tter-1-3579774 Join me and I will let you buy me an icecream ! |
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My days of travelling may becoming to an end. Yesterday I set off for Inverness but had to cancel my trip and come home. A whole list of medical woes, aches and pains. Ochone, ochone !
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Re: Another Scottish island
Originally Posted by scot47
(Post 12702379)
My days of travelling may becoming to an end. Yesterday I set off for Inverness but had to cancel my trip and come home. A whole list of medical woes, aches and pains. Ochone, ochone !
My mother's horizons have reduced dramatically in recent years, and a week in Devon this month was a big adventure for her, As a young woman she travelled to Kenya and Nigeria, and travelled to Europe frequently, including leading many school trips to the Netherlands and Italy, always overland. Then she used to visit us in the US most years from 2002 to 2012, but a heart attack in 2013 ended her desire to spend 8 hours on a plane. :( |
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Pulaski, your mater and I are probably distant cousins. What a thought !
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Re: Another Scottish island
Originally Posted by scot47
(Post 12702607)
Pulaski, your mater and I are probably distant cousins. What a thought !
I think her family are mostly Yorkshire, her maiden name is a good Yorkshire name, and family mythology says there was some German blood introduced on her father's side, probably in the Victorian era. So we assume that is why my mother and sister are 5'11' and I am 6'5". |
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As for my travels cutting down and doing more day trips. I refuse to spend my declining years watching that nonsense on the Idiot Box ("The Gowks' Kist" as our great national poet called it)
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To Ayr on Saturday 6 Jul;y to join in the Indy March.
"Auld Ayr, wham neer a toon surpasses fur honest men and bonnie lasses" Headed to foreign parts in August - Plymouth in England. |
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This woman has made her home in Arran. I dont see why they have to kick her out.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...man-community/ |
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The Home Office do not like foreigners. Currently they are having purges. There is a petition circulating from 38 degrees on this case. I am not a great believe in petitions. i did sign this one.
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitio...s-visa-refusal |
Re: Another Scottish island
Originally Posted by scot47
(Post 12706816)
The Home Office do not like foreigners. Currently they are having purges. There is a petition circulating from 38 degrees on this case. I am not a great believe in petitions. i did sign this one.
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitio...s-visa-refusal Edit - can't sign, my postcode is also foreign. |
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Come Independence we will be in the EU and we will have our own immigration policy !
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Just spent a long weekend in the cultural wonder that is Glasgow. They have PICTURE-HOUSES and RESTAURANTS ! Decadence !
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