| 'Staycations' boosting Scottish tourism as locals realize that right now everywhere else is crap, too |
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| Millennium
You've got it backwards. "If it's not Scottish, it's crap." |
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| KayakDude
I wonder what's scottish for staycation... |
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| HotIgneous Intruder
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| God Is My Co-Pirate |
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| FrancoFile
"Too drunk to find the front door/get to the airport on time/get through security" is not the same thing as a "staycation" |
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| elvisaintdead God Is My Co-Pirate: KayakDude: I wonder what's scottish for staycation... "Whiskey" "Neighbor's sheep" |
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| Land Ark
As someone who recently travelled to Scotland for vacation, I can say there are many reasons for the Scotish to stay in their own land. /Except Loch Ness - what a scam |
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| smimmy
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| God Is My Co-Pirate smimmy: God Is My Co-Pirate: KayakDude: I wonder what's scottish for staycation... "Whiskey" Whisky Whiskey/whisky mnemonics: Here's a quick way to remember how some of the world's biggest producers spell their products: Countries that have E's in their names (UnitEd StatEs and IrEland) tend to spell it whiskEy (plural whiskeys) Countries without E's in their names (Canada, Scotland, and Japan) spell it whisky (plural whiskies) Man, I always get that wrong. |
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