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shaggy-doo
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hi and welcome mate :)
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Dimdunc
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Re: newbie from scotland

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Hello Mucker :thumbup:

Welcome aboard!

If yer passing by the Broch give us a shout and we can hae a WEE dram.

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hello and welcome in :thumbup:
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Come on flatty, I'm not getting that predictable am I?
Where about in our sacred land are you in? Mini meet up in august coming up to plan for future ride outs.
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Welcome, the Scotland meet up will be based in the SW in the town of Kirkcudbright :thumbup:
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Re: newbie from scotland

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Dimdunc wrote: If yer passing by the Broch give us a shout and we can hae a WEE dram.

:beer:
welcome to the forum - oh, if you are passing the southern shandy chapter give any of us a shout and we can sink a couple of pints and have a wee ... :wink:
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Re: newbie from scotland

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hello where about are you ?
DOES THIS RAG SMELL LIKE CHLOROFORM TO YOU ?
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VTRDark
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What does Broch translate as, I've not heard that term. Is it house (hoose), area or what. :confused

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Welcome to the madhoose buddy
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cybercarl wrote:What does Broch translate as, I've not heard that term. Is it house (hoose), area or what. :confused

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Scottish Gaelic: A' Bhruaich
Scots: The Broch or Faithlie

You are also correct in calling it a house Carl.
A broch is an Iron Age drystone hollow-walled structure of a type found only in Scotland.
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Nice one. :thumbup: and the stone makes sense to me knowing that there are a lot of stone buildings up there to withstand the weathering.

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Welcome m8 :wave:
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Welcome neebs....greetings fae Fife.. :thumbup:
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