There used to be a tranny on here. He lives in Shortbread City, och aye the noo, hoots mon!! He got married a couple of years back. Try @TarquinandYukioloveshack.com I think they reside in Leith and can often be seen mincing around the docks.
I wonder if the woke hypocritical Crap26 delegates will be taken to the massive, disgusting fly tip under the M8 Motorway in Glasgow? Will they ****. How very dare they!!
Liverpool is a fantastic city, as is Manchester. Both are blessed with great history, great nightlife, great eateries, and great galleries/museums. On a smaller scale, York makes for an excellent getaway if you have two or three days to kill.
Well there's a surprise eh Baz, just in time for Crap26. It had been like that for ****ing donkeys!! What happened? Did the Scotch Nazi Party get the army in after they had finished their shifts driving ambulances for the well run Scotch NHS?
Glasgow is an extremely friendly, welcoming city. I’d recommend basing yourself in an airbnb in the historic Possil quarter.
I just fancy something different, hence Scotland. Thought Edinburgh would be a bit more interesting? Can’t be arsed with airbnb.
My mum was telling me that the graffiti is ridiculous on Glasgow just now. I assume they will be cleaning that up in time too?
Manchester is a bit of a khazi iirc. Scouseshire is alright if you don’t mind being constantly reminded that The ****ing Beatles came from there. Probably just do York tbh.
Did The Beetles emanate from bin dipper land? Why was I not informed of this? Outrageous. I have always wanted to visit York. Bath as well. They look absolutely stunning.
Falkirk is always overlooked but it's a cracking little place. I'd highly recommend going there. It's only about half an hour away from Edinburgh and Glasgow.
I enjoyed a few hours in Falkirk five years ago. The people were super and there was a lovely museum and cafe in the park, near to the battle memorial. I like the fact that outside Morrisons there is a turnstile from the old football ground, as the store was built on the site of Brockville Park.
I know the Scots have a reputation for being tight with their money, but expecting people to use a turnstile to pay to use a supermarket is a bit extreme.