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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuntz View Post
    But we can still rise now,
    And be the nation again

    I like this game
    Here’s another one for you to complete the next line this time

    God save the Queen
    The fascist regime

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuntz View Post
    But we can still rise now,
    And be the nation again

    I like this game
    Here’s another one for you to complete the next line this time

    God save the Queen
    Again 😁

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    The fascist regime
    Is that thon boy that advertises butter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Is that thon boy that advertises butter
    They all take the coin eventually even the so called anti establishment...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudskipper View Post
    They all take the coin eventually even the so called anti establishment...
    Ahhh a boot the money.

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    Some of the ‘big noises’ on the island of Islay are continually complaining on their ‘closed’ Facebook site that they do not want second home owners and tourists to travel to their island. They will soon change their tune when the furlough scheme ends this October just in time for the end of tourist season. Some of the posts have been quite nasty although very tame by Dundee Mad standards when Taintedice was posting.
    This local Islay Facebook site has members not live as far away as New Zealand. What people travelling to Islay has to do with someone living in New Zealand is beyond me. It must be a West Coast thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    Some of the ‘big noises’ on the island of Islay are continually complaining on their ‘closed’ Facebook site that they do not want second home owners and tourists to travel to their island. They will soon change their tune when the furlough scheme ends this October just in time for the end of tourist season. Some of the posts have been quite nasty although very tame by Dundee Mad standards when Taintedice was posting.
    This local Islay Facebook site has members not live as far away as New Zealand. What people travelling to Islay has to do with someone living in New Zealand is beyond me. It must be a West Coast thing.
    Same with the highlands.

    Happy to rip tourists off and quick to tell them to phuck off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    Some of the ‘big noises’ on the island of Islay are continually complaining on their ‘closed’ Facebook site that they do not want second home owners and tourists to travel to their island. They will soon change their tune when the furlough scheme ends this October just in time for the end of tourist season. Some of the posts have been quite nasty although very tame by Dundee Mad standards when Taintedice was posting.
    This local Islay Facebook site has members not live as far away as New Zealand. What people travelling to Islay has to do with someone living in New Zealand is beyond me. It must be a West Coast thing.
    I regularly travel to Argyll & Bute, rural Perthshire, Torridon etc. and usually have a meal and couple of pints locally when there. The locals have made it very clear that they haven't wanted me there for the past three months, stay out signs, locked gates and clear messages from MSPs that I'm not welcome etc. Best one I saw on TV was a shop that had a sign saying 'locals only' on the wall outside.

    When they re-open my attitude will be very simple, they can all **** off and I'll take sandwiches and a couple of tins of beer with me. I won't be spending money in their hotels and bars or their local shops. They can't have it all ways I'm afraid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    I regularly travel to Argyll & Bute, rural Perthshire, Torridon etc. and usually have a meal and couple of pints locally when there. The locals have made it very clear that they haven't wanted me there for the past three months, stay out signs, locked gates and clear messages from MSPs that I'm not welcome etc. Best one I saw on TV was a shop that had a sign saying 'locals only' on the wall outside.

    When they re-open my attitude will be very simple, they can all **** off and I'll take sandwiches and a couple of tins of beer with me. I won't be spending money in their hotels and bars or their local shops. They can't have it all ways I'm afraid.
    Maybe its just you....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    I regularly travel to Argyll & Bute, rural Perthshire, Torridon etc. and usually have a meal and couple of pints locally when there. The locals have made it very clear that they haven't wanted me there for the past three months, stay out signs, locked gates and clear messages from MSPs that I'm not welcome etc. Best one I saw on TV was a shop that had a sign saying 'locals only' on the wall outside.

    When they re-open my attitude will be very simple, they can all **** off and I'll take sandwiches and a couple of tins of beer with me. I won't be spending money in their hotels and bars or their local shops. They can't have it all ways I'm afraid.
    Hi Deeranged.
    Well said.
    The locals in these areas do not realise that they are highly dependent on tourists particularly those from Scotland. There are plenty of other parts of Scotland who will gladly welcome tourists with open arms.

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