Off-topic chat. May contain offensive language or images.
User avatar
By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#295779
foot-loose wrote:
kendra k wrote:my dad wears a kilt, a utilikilt, though he's in the market for a real one. it's silly. he's got boney legs and he's not scottish at all.

I honestly am speechless after seeing that!


Lovely knockers on the woman though.
User avatar
By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#295780
Not Kendra's mum. I feel i should point this out.

They look so in love ahhhhh
User avatar
By kendra k
#295781
the woman in the utilikilt video?

my parents are sickeningly in love. it's scarred me for life.
User avatar
By foot-loose
#295783
everybody looks a bit oddly dressed for a wedding?

The all look like they are off hill walking.
User avatar
By kendra k
#295785
it was a hippy wedding on an island off the coast of washington. clothing optional. some people dressed in renaissance faire stuff. some people just wore tshirts. it was raining and rocky, hence the hiking boots. i was wearing wellies.
User avatar
By Zoot
#295836
kendra k wrote:
Bag for balls wrote:I also saw four American tourists in Eginburgh wearing kilts....... in a serious manner. Reminded me of Chevy Chase in National Lampoon's European Vacation when they go to Paris and the whole family wears berets. Very amusing.


my dad wears a kilt, a utilikilt, though he's in the market for a real one. it's silly. he's got boney legs and he's not scottish at all.


That website's fantastic! Love the pictures of the big burley tattooed men in kilts at the bottom really trying to convey the impression that are manly...
You can imagine the marketing meeting -
"so how can we direct this product to the intended audience?"
"we have to show people that its not only cool but dead hard to wear a quilt"
"ok, fast cars, big Boobs and big tattooed rockers then!"
"Sorted. To the bar!"
User avatar
By Yudster
#295950
I need to go to Scotland. West coast I think.
By Ballbag
#295956
I now understand the whole west coast vs east coast thing. The west is scenic, with dramatic walks, amazing views, lots of migies, and balls all else to do. The east coast is full of people who want to live on the west coast.
By Ballbag
#295969
Perhaps you're right foots, but if you've walked all you want to walk, and the weather's closing in, and you fancy something else to do.......... there aint much else.
User avatar
By foot-loose
#295972
There is! Just not in the middle of nowhere?!

The "West of Scotland" takes up a fairly large area! If you are in a tent in a campsite, does it make any difference which part of the country you are in?
By Ballbag
#295974
You are indeed right Mr Foots. We just seemed to spend a few days in the Dumfies, Ayr Stranraer triangle..... and post walking we couldn't find alot to do. I guess I'm just too used to living in a big city.

I still prefer the west coast though, if you could just get rid of the midges for me.... the drive from Glasgee to Fort William was spectacular...... and very twisty-turny.
User avatar
By Vivienne
#296030
Bag for balls wrote:6) What is there to do in Ayrshire other than walk?
7


There is: the seaside.

You would have had a choice of approx. 23 ISLANDS to SAIL to.

This is where the famous poet Robert Burns comes from (check out Alloway, South Ayrshire). You could have visited the town where he was born and brought up, as well as being able to literally "stand" in some of the poems he wrote. By this, I mean, you can view the actual areas that some of his poems talk about. :-)
By Ballbag
#296034
I appreciate the sea side Viv, but it was frikkin freezing when I were there, oh, and we had no boat.

I did visit Burn's home town too, which was quite quaint, I even went into the room where he died..... unfortunately another "elder" visitor to the attraction did a trump that stank so bad I had to leave the room.......the experience was rather spoilt by that.

Alas Viv, I am not really a fan of poetry, I've never liked it, and never really will, so that whole aspect of Ayrshire was wasted on me I'm afraid.

(On the subject of Burns, I still don't really get why he is so revered in Scotland, I suppose he is to you what Shakespeare is to us, but we don't have a Shakespere night, it's all frightfully odd)
User avatar
By foot-loose
#296038
I dont understand it either Ballman, but tis a decent excuse to get pished and drink too much whisky.
User avatar
By Vivienne
#296040
You don't need a boat balls... Caledonian MacBrane take you places!! Perhaps you should have done some research BEFORE going!!

Personally, I love poems... we had them drummed into our heads as kids coming from this area, and it worked as well!! O, my love is like a red, red rose.... love it!
By Ballbag
#296043
Research before going? Now where's the fun in that...... we just set off with a tent, a map and the ballbag wagon loaded with provissions.

I supposed some poems are ok, "roses are red, violets are blue, I'll finish this later, I'm off for a poo".