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Sat 06/13/20 02:53 AM

Can someone rephrase the question? I don't get it :/

let me try again
the question is
people from two different cultures interact and one of them finds that the other's cultural values are offensive to him/her. what would you do in such situation?
We have that in Scotland, as it's a divided Country when it comes to religion. Catholics vs Protestants. I'm a Catholic and support Celtic, Protestants support Rangers and there's no in between. That's a real clash of two cultures. You should read up about it? There's parts of Scotland, that I can't go, because if they find out I'm a Catholic, I could get attacked, or killed, as it's happened to people before countless times!

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Sat 06/13/20 02:46 AM



Not been there yet but Scotland is nr 1 on my bucket list.

I've always loved England too! Sure as heck would want to go there, Somerset is great! I'd like to go back to Glastonbury and then not be ill, hihi. But also exploring the area around it.
And go to Stonehenge, in the inner circle with a special ticket!

Also still heart broken about missing out on New Orleans when I was in the USA :'(
I'd love to go there one day.

And back to Uluru, Australia! love But that's a very costly one, hihi.
Let's first see I get to Scotland at some point!
I was at the Glastonbury Festival last year Crystal. Got a photo on my profile that was taken there. I'm the one with the green and white Celtic top on, alongside some mates of mine! :thumbsup::sunglasses::notes::headphones:

Nice. I know that's a big festival. Not why I want to go there though, haha. To be honest I feel it's a shame they decided to hold those there. Plenty of other nice places, even in the area. The reason is probably similar to putting a main road right up to Stonehenge and another road right through the Avesbury stonecircles.
I'm interested in power places, yet 'they' are out to ruin them with roads or a festival.

There's power places in Scotland too. That's what I'm interested in, as well as the people, and Culloden! If it were up to me I'd start there, hihi.
It was similar when I went to London. Plenty to see there, but I was really only interested in the Tower of London. :smile:
There was a stone circle area, at Glastonbury, when I was there last year. I remember that area, as all the hippies and stoners, were up there. There's a few sites up the North of Scotland and The Orkneys too, that have standing stones also. My favourite place though is the Isle of Skye, as it's just a magical place Crystal. I could defo see you not wanting to leave there, as it's just something about Skye, that makes you not want to leave. If I could move my business up there without affecting anything I would. :thumbsup::sunglasses:

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Sat 06/13/20 02:29 AM
A clash of two cultures? Try living in Scotland, when it's a Celtic v Rangers Derby day match, in Glasgow! I've been to countless games and had to fight my way home also at times against complete strangers in the street, just because I support Celtic! :joy::joy::joy::thumbsup:
https://youtu.be/fT6Yl5UEnEw

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Fri 06/12/20 11:59 PM
4 pint Carton of milk
6 crispy morning rolls
The Scottish Sun newspaper
2 litre bottle of Irn Bru
6 pack of Golden Wonder Cheese and Onion crisps
6 cans of Budweiser
2 cartons of Orange juice
6 pack of free range eggs

Ooops, sorry, that's my list of things to get from my local shop shortly! laugh happy drinker

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Fri 06/12/20 06:54 PM

I start to lose interest in a partner within 6 months.
Aye and one day you won't get bored within 6 months though Cat:thumbsup::sunglasses:

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Fri 06/12/20 06:51 PM









Elated. Finally received all of the new ghost hunting equipment I ordered and am ready for that first hunt of the season.
Can you tell me what you think of this video I caught at a gig in Glasgow, just over three years ago? I never saw anything at the time, only when I played it back the next day did I notice something strange at 1.37 minutes into the video. Thanks:thumbsup::sunglasses:

https://youtu.be/JyUGCNo2-Mc


Just watched the video and 2 points. What was mentioned as orbs flying around were I would say just bugs flying around since bugs fly that fast, but that one thing at the 1:38 mark of the video I cannot explain. Looks like a piece of string that floated from the back of the room to the front. It definitely was strange. I would loved to have been there to check it out. Thanks for sharing.
All I found out was the basement that the gig was in was also used as a temporary Morgue, during WW2, when the Germans were bombing Glasgow and dead bodies were stored in there. Aye I saw those wee orbs, but whatever that was at the 1.38 mark, went right between me and my cousin and disappears at the stage. Thanks for watching it though! :thumbsup::sunglasses:


That's interesting. The history of the place could be an explanation for what that thing was. If it was a Morque it is not out of the possibility it could be an entity that was bothered by the crowd and the noise that could be messing with the quiet it was accustomed to.
You could be right about that one though! If you ever visit Scotland, go to the Niddrie St vaults, in Edinburgh, if you can? Spookiest place I've ever been in my life and it takes a lot to unnerve me, but that place is weird though and just downright creepy! :thumbsup::sunglasses:


I will keep that in mind. I'm always out for going somewhere that is spooky. I may have relatives in Scotland since my son followed our family tree on my mother's side back to a King in Scotland back in the 1400's and would love to check it out someday.
Check this one out that Ghost Adventures picked up in there? Zak Bagans said it was one freaky place!

https://youtu.be/YMs-AsoChNw


Freaky to say the least. What those guys are doing is basically what I do when I go on ghost hunts although I do not get overly excited for the TV camera like those guys are. But it was for TV and they need to keep the ratings up.

OT: Trying to keep my eyes open. Ready for bed.
No probs:thumbsup:

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Fri 06/12/20 06:50 PM

I like it in the big glass bottles too .
In cans I like it cold from glass bottles I like it warm , not sure why :joy:

I guess Scottish people are loyal to it then
I prefer it over coke
Nice with Vodka too though! Aye, we are loyal to it up here and my mates swear by it for a hangover cure also Moomin! :thumbsup::sunglasses:

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Fri 06/12/20 06:26 PM







Elated. Finally received all of the new ghost hunting equipment I ordered and am ready for that first hunt of the season.
Can you tell me what you think of this video I caught at a gig in Glasgow, just over three years ago? I never saw anything at the time, only when I played it back the next day did I notice something strange at 1.37 minutes into the video. Thanks:thumbsup::sunglasses:

https://youtu.be/JyUGCNo2-Mc


Just watched the video and 2 points. What was mentioned as orbs flying around were I would say just bugs flying around since bugs fly that fast, but that one thing at the 1:38 mark of the video I cannot explain. Looks like a piece of string that floated from the back of the room to the front. It definitely was strange. I would loved to have been there to check it out. Thanks for sharing.
All I found out was the basement that the gig was in was also used as a temporary Morgue, during WW2, when the Germans were bombing Glasgow and dead bodies were stored in there. Aye I saw those wee orbs, but whatever that was at the 1.38 mark, went right between me and my cousin and disappears at the stage. Thanks for watching it though! :thumbsup::sunglasses:


That's interesting. The history of the place could be an explanation for what that thing was. If it was a Morque it is not out of the possibility it could be an entity that was bothered by the crowd and the noise that could be messing with the quiet it was accustomed to.
You could be right about that one though! If you ever visit Scotland, go to the Niddrie St vaults, in Edinburgh, if you can? Spookiest place I've ever been in my life and it takes a lot to unnerve me, but that place is weird though and just downright creepy! :thumbsup::sunglasses:


I will keep that in mind. I'm always out for going somewhere that is spooky. I may have relatives in Scotland since my son followed our family tree on my mother's side back to a King in Scotland back in the 1400's and would love to check it out someday.
Check this one out that Ghost Adventures picked up in there? Zak Bagans said it was one freaky place!

https://youtu.be/YMs-AsoChNw

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Fri 06/12/20 06:18 PM
Mate, yer dobber is hanging out in your photos ya madman! laugh laugh laugh

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Fri 06/12/20 06:15 PM





Elated. Finally received all of the new ghost hunting equipment I ordered and am ready for that first hunt of the season.
Can you tell me what you think of this video I caught at a gig in Glasgow, just over three years ago? I never saw anything at the time, only when I played it back the next day did I notice something strange at 1.37 minutes into the video. Thanks:thumbsup::sunglasses:

https://youtu.be/JyUGCNo2-Mc


Just watched the video and 2 points. What was mentioned as orbs flying around were I would say just bugs flying around since bugs fly that fast, but that one thing at the 1:38 mark of the video I cannot explain. Looks like a piece of string that floated from the back of the room to the front. It definitely was strange. I would loved to have been there to check it out. Thanks for sharing.
All I found out was the basement that the gig was in was also used as a temporary Morgue, during WW2, when the Germans were bombing Glasgow and dead bodies were stored in there. Aye I saw those wee orbs, but whatever that was at the 1.38 mark, went right between me and my cousin and disappears at the stage. Thanks for watching it though! :thumbsup::sunglasses:


That's interesting. The history of the place could be an explanation for what that thing was. If it was a Morque it is not out of the possibility it could be an entity that was bothered by the crowd and the noise that could be messing with the quiet it was accustomed to.
You could be right about that one though! If you ever visit Scotland, go to the Niddrie St vaults, in Edinburgh, if you can? Spookiest place I've ever been in my life and it takes a lot to unnerve me, but that place is weird though and just downright creepy! :thumbsup::sunglasses:

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Fri 06/12/20 06:04 PM
At least you have photos on your profile for a start. You could add to your interests though and a little bit about yourself also. That could be the difference between someone contacting you, or passing you by, but that's your decision to make? All the best on here, ok:thumbsup::sunglasses:

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Fri 06/12/20 06:00 PM


Chicken kebab, for my lunch, along with a can of Irn Bru!

Gotta love Irn bru
Yep, it out sells Coca-Cola up here in Scotland Moomin:thumbsup::sunglasses:

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Fri 06/12/20 05:54 PM



Elated. Finally received all of the new ghost hunting equipment I ordered and am ready for that first hunt of the season.
Can you tell me what you think of this video I caught at a gig in Glasgow, just over three years ago? I never saw anything at the time, only when I played it back the next day did I notice something strange at 1.37 minutes into the video. Thanks:thumbsup::sunglasses:

https://youtu.be/JyUGCNo2-Mc


Just watched the video and 2 points. What was mentioned as orbs flying around were I would say just bugs flying around since bugs fly that fast, but that one thing at the 1:38 mark of the video I cannot explain. Looks like a piece of string that floated from the back of the room to the front. It definitely was strange. I would loved to have been there to check it out. Thanks for sharing.
All I found out was the basement that the gig was in was also used as a temporary Morgue, during WW2, when the Germans were bombing Glasgow and dead bodies were stored in there. Aye I saw those wee orbs, but whatever that was at the 1.38 mark, went right between me and my cousin and disappears at the stage. Thanks for watching it though! :thumbsup::sunglasses:

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Fri 06/12/20 05:48 PM
Fascia boards (For PVC work)

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Fri 06/12/20 05:41 PM
I wanna be a tree! laugh laugh

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Fri 06/12/20 05:34 PM

Elated. Finally received all of the new ghost hunting equipment I ordered and am ready for that first hunt of the season.
Can you tell me what you think of this video I caught at a gig in Glasgow, just over three years ago? I never saw anything at the time, only when I played it back the next day did I notice something strange at 1.37 minutes into the video. Thanks:thumbsup::sunglasses:

https://youtu.be/JyUGCNo2-Mc

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Fri 06/12/20 05:27 PM


What did you enjoy the most about Mauritius? I live there most of the year.
Getting married on the beach Shelley, that's what I liked the most about there. Had another ceremony back here in Scotland, just for our families though! :thumbsup::sunglasses:


That's an amazing experience!
It was Laura's dream to get married over there and we had the money to do it, so we done it Shelley. :thumbsup::sunglasses:

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Fri 06/12/20 05:20 PM

Did the cross country roadtrips about four times. It's best to stay out of cities but a few exceptions.
In that show Cat Billy Connolly, goes to the sort of places that you could easily overlook on Route 66. I might take my son for a road trip along it when he's a bit older, as he's only 5 just now, but it's one for the notebook though! :thumbsup::sunglasses:

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Fri 06/12/20 04:35 PM
Willie Aitken

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Fri 06/12/20 04:33 PM

Never been in an rv, but like to visit small towns and parks. Get off the interstate when possible. Road trips around the US are the best.
Cat, the Scottish Comedian Billy Connolly, did a few shows for British TV, a few years ago called Route 66, starting in Chicago. Brilliant so it was. Here's the link to the first one and the rest are on YouTube also, if you want to watch it?:thumbsup::sunglasses:

https://youtu.be/7zIfvTHh1I8