Hogmanay?

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!

Easter Road 1980

Well-Known Member
Jan 18, 2018
26,003
27,873
113
60
Anyone got any plans?

A Party perhaps in a different region of the country maybe?

The last few years I've not even bothered staying up for the bells, it's just not what it used to be. Used to love going round everyone's houses but that hasn't happened for donkeys years, people too wary of one another alas.
 
Ah, how culturally diverse to continue with a couple of celebrations left over from invaders.

Haggis is something the Romans brought to Scotland. <ok>

Hogmanay is French in origin. <ok>
 
We should have a thread dedicated to posters favourite words that aren't used often enough in everyday language.
 
Ah, how culturally diverse to continue with a couple of celebrations left over from invaders.

Haggis is something the Romans brought to Scotland. <ok>

Hogmanay is French in origin. <ok>

Doesn't really matter from whence said celebration emanates, it's just an excuse to get hammered.
 
  • Like
Reactions: DMD
The word, maybe, but it's literally just New Year's Eve... a similar word was once used as far south as Yorkshire to describe that day's celebrations, and I can assure you that I am no Frenchman

Ca ne fait rien. <cheers>