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I'm visiting Edinburgh in early December, with plans to meet up with some friends. I've been two or three times but only ever on business so really have no idea what it's actually like.
I hear the north of England city of Edinburgh is nice.
I may get burned at the stake as I will be taking my wireless talking machine with me.

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I'm visiting Edinburgh in early December, with plans to meet up with some friends. I've been two or three times but only ever on business so really have no idea what it's actually like.

I may get burned at the stake as I will be taking my wireless talking machine with me.
Scotland has 3 x dungeons all with specific weapon types:
Edinburgh : pickpockets / actors
Glasgow : knives / broken bottles
Everywhere else : pitchforks / shortbread.
 
You guys should google "ballymema accent".
Great fun was had up there years and years ago by a teenage me (hmm, 1994?) when I was visiting a buddy up in Belfast, and we decided to head over to the Giant's Causeway. Had to stop for petrol there where I was sternly told by his dad "Stay in the car and for fyck sake, keep yer mouth shut until we're out of here!"
 
Great fun was had up there years and years ago by a teenage me (hmm, 1994?) when I was visiting a buddy up in Belfast, and we decided to head over to the Giant's Causeway. Had to stop for petrol there where I was sternly told by his dad "Stay in the car and for fyck sake, keep yer mouth shut until we're out of here!"
North coast is great, Ballymena which is inland... not so much but not what i was saying.
It's kinda trying to understand what they're saying.
There should be a good yt vid there with a farmer.
I'm from Belfast and i can't understand it.
 
why wouldn't they use a v?

I guess it would be difficult to pronounce. You idiot.

I imagine that’s how it’s pronounced in New Zealand.

In South Africa, it's feeck.

Scotland has 3 x dungeons all with specific weapon types:
Edinburgh : pickpockets / actors
Glasgow : knives / broken bottles
Everywhere else : pitchforks / shortbread.

Where does the battering come in, or did you omit this because it's everywhere?
 
Scotland has 3 x dungeons all with specific weapon types:
Edinburgh : pickpockets / actors
Glasgow : knives / broken bottles
Everywhere else : pitchforks / shortbread.

I suffered the misfortune of visiting Edinburgh years ago and found myself on a tour of haunted places.

30 quid to be told by an American student who can't pronounce the city she lived in all the haunted places around the city.

Didn't even see one ghost.
 
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