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Sandman6

My girls and I just spent a few days in one of the most beautiful places on earth - Skye

- It's wet

- It's quite warm (ish)

** stop right there the pervs **

- There are no Roman ruins

- Loads of sheep (refer above)

- The rocks are cool. Mrs S wants to rape Scurr Nan Gilliean next time

kiss kiss, we love you xx

Mudman

It has excellent beer, some superb local malts, awesome seafood and some of the most beautiful beaches with no one on them.
It does rain 364 days a year though.

MoEl

When evolved men choose to name a place, they normally consider numerous factors, including something called pronounceability. A good name for a place, a person or a thing need not contain all six vowels and only one consonant.

Skye  !?   Must've been named by a troglodyte. If it weren't for google I would've thought sandman confused expat-blag with a Star Wars forum.

Clansman

MoEl wrote:

When evolved men choose to name a place, they normally consider numerous factors, including something called pronounceability. A good name for a place, a person or a thing need not contain all six vowels and only one consonant.

Skye  !?   Must've been named by a troglodyte. If it weren't for google I would've thought sandman confused expat-blag with a Star Wars forum.


Now now MO my friend, that is my homeland you are slagging off, you know how proud us Scots are don't you ?. Anyway the island malts are rank as far as I am concerned, too much peat used in the process, leading to a smokey earthlike taste.

MoEl

I would mock my own mother if she had a name like that.

*ducks to avoid flying mug*

Samakauk

Nice to have you back on board Sandman6 ;)

Wildcats

Lovely, lovely, lovely!  We are looking forward to heading back to the good old north east for our hols, where they are apparently basking in 23 degrees, with only light showers.  Suspect I won't be needing these >:cool:

PS  What no midges on Skye?  Too windy/rainy I presume

Clansman

MoEl wrote:

I would mock my own mother if she had a name like that.

*ducks to avoid flying mug*


:lol: pronunciation of Gaelic names can be very difficult even for a Scotsman. It is a beautiful part of the world though. I spent 5 years living in Dervaig on the Island of Mull, sod all to do but gorgeous none the less. 

Wildcats where are you heading back too ?, I am off to not so sunny Aberdeen in late August, probably just in time for the first snow of winter :P

Siddiqui

LOL@Clansman, just about right for the weather forecast for Aberdeen......... What a place.

We lived there for 4 years, remember wearing winter coats in June, walking up and down Union Street.

Siddiqui

Wildcats

The glorious north east of England, I meant, obviously - centre of the known universe, and home to various fabulous football teams...  It's also mostly cold and wet, but not as cold and wet as north east Scotland.  We spent five weeks in the Highlands in summer 2007 and it rained EVERY DAY.  I learnt a good lesson. :lol:  Very beautiful, though, it's true

Clansman

Siddiqui wrote:

LOL@Clansman, just about right for the weather forecast for Aberdeen......... What a place.

We lived there for 4 years, remember wearing winter coats in June, walking up and down Union Street.

Siddiqui


Yeah mate, bloody freezing most of the time. I am from Edinburgh and thought I knew what cold was, that is until I moved to Aberdeen, the wind comes right off the North sea and cuts right through you. Ah well it will be a nice change from the heat here.

SeymourSunshine

Ex girlfriend and I had a holiday in NE Scotland staying with her  auntie and uncle. We stayed for a month and it only rained twice. Once for three weeks and the second time for one week.

Awful place. Crap beer and incomprehensible locals.

Sandman6

SeymourSunshine wrote:

Awful place. Crap beer and incomprehensible locals.


Crap beer?

Red Cullin and Pinnacle from the Skye brewery are two of the best pints I've ever had north of the border!



Incomprehensible locals?

In the bar at the Sligachan hotel, Mrs Sand was engaged in conversation with this fella and was having great difficulty in understand a single word. She asked me to come over to translate...turned out he was a Scouser! :lol:

Clansman

SeymourSunshine wrote:

Awful place. Crap beer and incomprehensible locals.


They probably enjoyed you being there as much as you did :mad:, what nationality are you as a matter of interest, Just checked you say you are 'British' which I presume means English, and I am guessing from south of the Watford gap per chance ?

bluejay

All this talk about Skye and Scots is bringing back memories of my granny singing the Skye Boat song....Speed bonnie boat...while grandpa in his kilt tossed the caber and hammer around out in the back field.  That was many moons ago, but this past weekend in a small town in Canada they held their famous Highland Games. Gathering of the Clans, caber toss, parades etc...now I am homesick!:(

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