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Lee

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How come the East coast of Scotland is so damp, dire and boring compared to the West?
 

MartinD

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Simply because you degenerate West Coast lot are coming over here stealing our women and jobs, bringing the weather with you.
 
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Mike

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How come the East coast of Scotland is so damp, dire and boring compared to the West?
Us on the east have beautiful fields and not so much polution so we absorb all the bad weather to keep our greenery and fields nice and green, you could say that East Scotland is Scotlands country side, the west however, full of major cities and transportation...

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There's a moose loose aboot this hoose!

English equivalent - Theres a mouse loose about this house.

Eh ken pal, it's a belter!  <-- For those English, figure that out :)
 
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peterw

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For my holiday planings, what islands should i prefer?

  1. Lewis & Harris + Uist
    or
  2. Orkney + Shetland
 

MartinD

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So What do you do for a living and whyso?
This... Xavvo Ltd/miniVPS/others. This is what I do for a living - I don't have a 'normal' 9-5 day job and do this on the side. I do this full time.
 

MartinD

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For my holiday planings, what islands should i prefer?

  1. Lewis & Harris + Uist
    or
  2. Orkney + Shetland
The outer Hebrides are quite wild depending on the time of year so Lewis, Harris and Uist(North/South/Benbecula) if you don't mind rapid changes in the weather. If you want something a bit more civilised then Orkney or Shetland.

Personally, I'd go with Skye.. it's my favourite and I return there at least twice a year.
 

DearLeaderJohn

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@MartinD,  Where did you learn to cook and how did you get so good at it?

(In reference to the LowEndFood thread...we should have one here!)
 
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MartinD

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@MartinD,  Where did you learn to cook and how did you get so good at it?

(In reference to the LowEndFood thread...we should have one here!)
I'm entirely self taught. My mum was a good cook and some of her meals were amazing so I got her to teach me or I'd watch her making them. My passion for cooking is relatively new though and only really came about in the past 6-7 years.

I'm actually in the process of writing 3 books on it too. One for everyone (debunking the myths and scary parts of cooking), 1 for men and 1 for women :)
 

MannDude

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Whats for dinner?

Oh yeah, and whats your favorite beer?

Also, don't you own a boat? Or am I mistaken you for someone else.
 
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