The kilt was not worn to the Hogmanay party - in favour of trousers, shirt, tie, and waistcoat.
After me getting it pressed too!
:mad:
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The kilt was not worn to the Hogmanay party - in favour of trousers, shirt, tie, and waistcoat.
After me getting it pressed too!
:mad:
Hilarious.
:D
SG what did your visitors make of the Hogmany Ceilidh? (note I've used the Scottish spelling as a mark of respect)
Attachment 6324Sharp-eyed members?
Very nice. Straight out of Homes & Gardens or World of Interiors. No sign of a fairy on the top, though...
My arse is too tight to sit on the top of the tree - thought you'd have guessed
:D
Now that the glitter of Christmas is fading, what may I ask are you going to do to stave off the mind numbing boredom? Three months of a brutal Scottish winter for a young man with no work to occupy him is going to be difficult. In retrospect, would it not have better to bring him over in the summer?
About as much as I made of it - extremely nontraditional - bring back Andy Stewart or the Alexander Brothers. However we did meet a real character - a 70+yo woman who had been on XFactor and BGT.
Anyhoo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKoi8f2RRx0
No doubt Len can post some Morris dancers or Ferret racing as 'culture'
I thought you wrote he had a 6 month visa so he could have come over in April. No matter, you'll need to find a way to keep him occupied. Boredom can be very destructive.