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How Ironic My Friend

Yerda

Veteran Member
My 21st.

Aint it strange that the only people who I've still got contact and who are not too busy to come out are the guys I grew up with. Add to that; they are the only people who co-habitated this dead little village with myself at some point.

I'd like to devote this thread to old friends. Like family except with more alcohol. Honestly (as a bloke I don't say this much) I love those guys.

"they're really saying 'I love you'"

I feel touched...
 

Yerda

Veteran Member
Gaelic? maybe. I don't speak gaelic.

I'm from a tiny little village about 25 miles form Glasgow.
 

Hope

Princesinha
You are born-and-bred Scottish and don't know the Gaelic name for Scotland? Tsk, tsk. :tsk:

Jk. I just returned about a little over a month ago from a 3-week trip throughout Scotland. I lived in Edinburgh for 10 months as well---about a year ago. Scotland feels like a second home to me. What's the name of your village?
 

robtex

Veteran Member
truthseekingsoul said:
I'd like to devote this thread to old friends. Like family except with more alcohol. Honestly (as a bloke I don't say this much) I love those guys.

"they're really saying 'I love you'"

I feel touched...
To your friends. Tell us about one or four them...personaize it for us....please.
 

Yerda

Veteran Member
Oddly enough my friends are incredible people. I never intend to adore individuals who are so remarkable but it always winds up that way.
 

Dadball

Member
I lived in Scotland for 2 years, (military), and it is the most beautiful country I have seen. I know understand the high road and the low road. Aye Jim.
 
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