McHaggis 'o Scotland - from a Danes perspective

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Pablo
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JiMcI wrote:Me tae.......


Ps. is it me or is that no the weirdest way u have ever seen a bike secured in tae the back o a van.....


Cheers Jim....
Tie ups....... :huh:

Great thread, looking forward to more. That view of the pass o the cattle is one I have yet to see. I'm normally in cloud at that point, so thank you :)
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[quote="El Dudeness" post=251042
Hind sightet I can see that my reaction was maybe a tad out of proportion but on the other hand - better to be safe than strung up by your balls from a tree while one guy rapes your girlfriend and the other rides off with you bikes. Well - the imagination is a good thing to have but I still feel to this very day that it was the right descision. Had I been out there with a mate, well then it would have been a completely different ball game but you're prepared to do anything to protect the one you love so I have no regrets.
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That would be terrible, someone riding off on your bike....... :laugh: :laugh:

Only joking, you made the right call. Like you said better to be safe that sorry.

I'm enjoying this report. Keep up the good work.
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Subscribed ;)
Martinl69
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Great RR, looking forward to more.....
picos mestizo
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Post by picos mestizo »

They must have some good schools in Denmark.
Very interesting style of excelent English!

Nearly as good as my Danish :whistle:

I jest, I can't recall one word of Danish at the moment.

Looking forward to chapter 3.
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Next installment awaited
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Very engaging read - subscribed.
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I'm hooked, looking forward to the next instalment.

You didn't hear any banjos while you were in the forest then? :woohoo:

I thought you said you were the one carrying the axe? :whistle:

Keep up the good work.

Paul :)
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I'm in, great so far
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very good so far lol!! :cheer:
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