SnoozeControl wrote: Is this supposed to be funny or are you really that biased? In nearly every post I see of yours, you have some sort of disparaging remark to make about Americans.
Don't know where you get that idea from. I think you read too much in to things and assume prejudice where none exists. We have a long tradition of taking the mickey out of cultural differences and generally taking the ****-or of you prefer the politer version-taking the mickey.
Next time you decide to make a comment about kilt wearing sheep shagging scotsman living in caves I will probably assume you are taking the mickey, and if it is an attempt at an insult I will probably devote at least two seconds to worrying about it.
I am not going to waste my time worrying about overly sensitive americans who can't tell the difference between having their leg pulled and being deliberately insulted and choose to find offence where none exists.
posted by clancy
Well don't be misled, here. Our towns & cities are just like any other place. There are good bits, and dodgy bits.
....but up north, It's gorgeous, and the natives don't bite unless you ask them too
Don't forget the midges. They bite whether you want them to or not.
posted by ladycop
i'm jealous. i want to live in the midst of such beauty. in my next life i guess. no ugliness, no crime, nobody trying to kill you.
It's a land of contrasts. Scotlnd is one of the most heavily industrialised countries on the planet with industeial syesores you would not believe. If you like indistrrial archeology it's also a great place to visit.
http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/u ... young.html
This is the biggest landmark where I live-the spoil from generations of mining for oil shale just piled up in to a mountain big enough to make it a landmark.
The hills up north is lonely and beautiful because all the people got shoved off the land and most scattered across the world. It's beautiful and sad as well.
Keep your eyes open for this one if you go and see the da Vinci code
http://www.rosslyntemplars.org.uk/images.htm
Personally I think the scaffolding adds a certain something that will no doubt be lacking in the film.