Pubs
Jeccy writes, "I've seen people having four-somes, fights involving spastics and genuine retarded people doing karaoke, all thanks to the invention of the common pub."
What's happened in your local then?
( , Thu 5 Feb 2009, 20:55)
Jeccy writes, "I've seen people having four-somes, fights involving spastics and genuine retarded people doing karaoke, all thanks to the invention of the common pub."
What's happened in your local then?
( , Thu 5 Feb 2009, 20:55)
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from the 10 minutes of it that I saw
there was also sun and sweeping views of hills - not many of them in the east.
I don't think it captured the greyness and violent, loud drinking shenanigans in quite the same way that Danny Boyle's opus did either.
( , Fri 6 Feb 2009, 12:56, 1 reply)
there was also sun and sweeping views of hills - not many of them in the east.
I don't think it captured the greyness and violent, loud drinking shenanigans in quite the same way that Danny Boyle's opus did either.
( , Fri 6 Feb 2009, 12:56, 1 reply)
Which coastal village was it?
Depending _where_ on the east you go, there are some pretty beautiful hilly views a short drive away.
( , Fri 6 Feb 2009, 13:21, closed)
Depending _where_ on the east you go, there are some pretty beautiful hilly views a short drive away.
( , Fri 6 Feb 2009, 13:21, closed)
St Andrews
Nearest one would have been Largo I think. That's got quite a beautiful view of the North Sea.
Whereas Falkland hill has a view of 60s highrise block of flats Raeburn Heights in Glenrothes :(
( , Fri 6 Feb 2009, 13:33, closed)
Nearest one would have been Largo I think. That's got quite a beautiful view of the North Sea.
Whereas Falkland hill has a view of 60s highrise block of flats Raeburn Heights in Glenrothes :(
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