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Thread: BBC Reporting Scotland.

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    BBC Reporting Scotland.

    Did anyone see BBC Reporting Scotland tonight Tuesday 7 April 2020?

    Coronavirus was the subject, and how it affected Scots working abroad; - went to Guatamala, a Scots guy out there had a bar, and on display in the bar were 2 United scarfs, and there was a photo of him, and I think his father, both of them wearing United tops. Great to see him supporting the Arabs in South America.
    Wonder if anyone knew him?

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    Yeh seen that.

    Great stuff - WFDUFC.

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    Guy's name was Simon Tosh, said he'd been over there for 20 years.

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    It's on Trip Adviser, it's the Alegre in San Pedro La Laguna, sits on a lake to the south of Guatemala.
    The location is amazing & so do the pics of the food he does. Check it out.
    I wonder how Simon ended up there.
    Don't suppose any Arabs have been to Guatemala? It's not a place on the holidays lists but looking at the pics I don't know why it isn't.

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    I know why!

    "According to New Yorker magazine, in 2009, fewer civilians were reported killed in the war zone of Iraq than were shot, stabbed, or beaten to death in Guatemala, and 97% of homicides "remain unsolved."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wullie View Post
    Guy's name was Simon Tosh, said he'd been over there for 20 years.

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    Great story and photo. SRYB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conan View Post
    I know why!

    "According to New Yorker magazine, in 2009, fewer civilians were reported killed in the war zone of Iraq than were shot, stabbed, or beaten to death in Guatemala, and 97% of homicides "remain unsolved."
    Simon'll no put up with any of that nonsense in the Alegre

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    He's a good Arab, wiz at school with him.

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