I mean I know it exsists (well I think it does anyways) but I've never been there, is everything (and I mean everything, like buildings and stuff too) battered like people say?
I mean I know it exsists (well I think it does anyways) but I've never been there, is everything (and I mean everything, like buildings and stuff too) battered like people say?
No, it's not.
It's cold during the winter, warm during the summer, rarely ever hot, has crappier football than England but better festivals. Depending on where you go, the housing market might actually still be thriving, oddly enough.
It has me! What more could anyone possibly want?
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
Scotland is mostly cold but when there is sun all the girls will go out in short skirts and bikini's even though it's still like bloomin' winter! There can be ruff places in Scotland I would say Glasgow is the most popular for batterings and something bad happening. I think we've improved through the year though.I think the bests bit of Scotland would be the Highlands from what I've heard it's beautiful. Edinburgh is a really good city and there's always somethign happening.
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Oh, I know Scotchland, it's a State in England?
there was a picture here
The furry is called out!
FIGHT
FIGHT
FIGHT
Ice cold burnnnnn
Face is a sheep shagger? :O
If the movie Doomsday is any indication of Scotland, then all of the populace is crazy mohawk wearing, bondage loving, hardcore rock listening, cannibals, where as the other half is crazy and live in castles like it was the dark ages.
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Can't say much about the cities, but the little villages are as pretty and pastoral as those seen on the small screen. The houses are, naturally, hobbit-sized. The highlands make for some breathtaking scenery. The most unexpected thing I encountered, however, was when we closed in on little village Durness, having seen nothing but roads and highlands (and yes, sheep) for miles, and suddenly faced a sign reading "John Lennon Memorial".
Hopefully not in that order.