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Thread: Scotlands answer to Route 66

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    Quote Originally Posted by howoldboy View Post
    Yep there are Ures all over the place up there.
    This means nothing to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by postmanpete View Post
    This means nothing to me.

    Ffs…This went over my head at first and I logged on to explain the Ure when realisation hit me and I was seconds away from an epic fail 😆
    Last edited by chaincey.ncfc; 02-07-2024 at 08:32 AM.

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    The classic Vienna,kept off the number 1 spot by Shaddap you face.

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    It’s a dirge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griff View Post
    It’s a dirge.
    True but it still kept Ultravox off number 1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griff View Post
    It’s a dirge.

    Hey! You gotta no respect

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    Quote Originally Posted by postmanpete View Post
    True but it still kept Ultravox off number 1.
    Arf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by howoldboy View Post
    Me too Chalky.

    My honeymoon was in St Keverne (near The Lizard Point).

    Last place I visited was Saint Mawes and The Roseland.

    The latter is highly recommended.
    I was undecided yesterday wether to go to Cornwall or not but now I’m definitely going as I watched a random show on Netflix today called The Trouble with Maggie Cole and where was it set,Devon and Cornwall that’s where and the scenery was beautiful in parts so I’ve seen this as a message from God to visit,talking of God n stuff…

    I’ve googled The Roseland howoldboy and I’m not convinced that Jesus visited there around 2000 years ago,it’s probably some tourist scam like Cumbrian red squirrels or summat

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    He also visited Glastonbury, Chalky, well worth a visit on your way down. Of course he must have tracked north from there because I reckon the water that he walked on was Windermere.

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    Glastonbury,who was he going to see,Peter,Paul and Mary?

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