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Any opportunities for a Scottish meet?

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donnaj1dlh said:
Yep, Skye's all very well but it's a bit of trek for the East Coasters!

Central belt is usually your best option. Although I'd much prefer Aberdeen!!! :eusa-whistle: Most of the Scottish members seem to be up here, of have links up here......

I'll be heading up there on the 14th of April for the granite rally- will hopefully see a few if you kicking about!
 
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LynseyRCZ said:
donnaj1dlh said:
Yep, Skye's all very well but it's a bit of trek for the East Coasters!

Central belt is usually your best option. Although I'd much prefer Aberdeen!!! :eusa-whistle: Most of the Scottish members seem to be up here, of have links up here......

I'll be heading up there on the 14th of April for the granite rally- will hopefully see a few if you kicking about!

I had totally forgotten about the rally. I have to confess that I have never actually been along before. Recommended? Do you get to see much of the action?
 
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St. Andrews is a good shout. Relatively handy for everyone I'd imagine. Good boozers too (obviously after the driving bit!).
 
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Alba said:
St. Andrews is a good shout. Relatively handy for everyone I'd imagine. Good boozers too (obviously after the driving bit!).

Having attended uni at St Andrews, I can fully testify that there is an array of good boozers...if only I could recall much of the drunken nights. Actually...in hindsight it's probably just as well that these splintered memories are as hazy as they are!!
 
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mrizzle said:
Alba said:
St. Andrews is a good shout. Relatively handy for everyone I'd imagine. Good boozers too (obviously after the driving bit!).

Having attended uni at St Andrews, I can fully testify that there is an array of good boozers...if only I could recall much of the drunken nights. Actually...in hindsight it's probably just as well that these splintered memories are as hazy as they are!!


My word RIZZO going to uni in SANT ANDREWS :lol: :lol:
 
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jassyo06 said:
mrizzle said:
Alba said:
St. Andrews is a good shout. Relatively handy for everyone I'd imagine. Good boozers too (obviously after the driving bit!).

Having attended uni at St Andrews, I can fully testify that there is an array of good boozers...if only I could recall much of the drunken nights. Actually...in hindsight it's probably just as well that these splintered memories are as hazy as they are!!


My word RIZZO going to uni in SANT ANDREWS :lol: :lol:

....and my name isn't even Cuthbert!!


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jassyo06 said:
OKAY JIMMY :lol: :lol:

Fear not though Jassy...I was 17 when I started and became so involved with English and American girls and the social aspects of uni life that I ended up only lasting 2 years before having to switch universities and degree choices.... :lol:
 
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mrizzle said:
jassyo06 said:
OKAY JIMMY :lol: :lol:

Fear not though Jassy...I was 17 when I started and became so involved with English and American girls and the social aspects of uni life that I ended up only lasting 2 years before having to switch universities and degree choices.... :lol:

Ms. Middleton???
 
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Alba said:
mrizzle said:
jassyo06 said:
OKAY JIMMY :lol: :lol:

Fear not though Jassy...I was 17 when I started and became so involved with English and American girls and the social aspects of uni life that I ended up only lasting 2 years before having to switch universities and degree choices.... :lol:

Ms. Middleton???

Hahaha...I really wish that I could claim to have fooled around with the future King's missus but sadly I can't. Is it too late to still have a crack? Wills is not improving with age after all so maybe she will get bored and fancy a bit of rough...


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donnaj1dlh said:
[quote="mrizzle maybe she will get bored and fancy a bit of rough...


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HEY MIN!!! You're married!!! :shock:[/quote]

Hahaha...Surely I could have her on my celeb list though?! If I refused (as if the option is ever going to be available to me...lol) then it'd be like treason?!
 
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LynseyRCZ said:
donnaj1dlh said:
Yep, Skye's all very well but it's a bit of trek for the East Coasters!

Central belt is usually your best option. Although I'd much prefer Aberdeen!!! :eusa-whistle: Most of the Scottish members seem to be up here, of have links up here......

I'll be heading up there on the 14th of April for the granite rally- will hopefully see a few if you kicking about!

I had totally forgotten about the rally. I have to confess that I have never actually been along before. Recommended? Do you get to see much of the action?

i love watching the rallys- my bf works with one of the rally teams- the brick and steel team and its the borders rally (which they sponsor) this weekend so we're heading down to that! was at the snowman as well
 
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