Cheers
Gary


witchnettle wrote:the exact ones gary 'cept mine were bathed in sunshine, (the waterfalls, I mean). Any folklore concerning them (the waterfalls) greatly appreciated. x


Aye thers quite e few dowitchnettle wrote: I went to an old oak wood, and waterfalls, today up near claonaig does anyone know anything about that place and its history.


take_a_pop wrote:So glad i am not required to read the postings in these pages, i find the use of our native tounge rather teedious when used in the manner, that this section of Kintyre use it. Do they think they have the right to say what they want,in the manner they say it ?. If you were to write this kind of material in say, the likes of London, you would be beheaded. As for correcting my few spelling mistakes, it would be more benificial to yourselfs to go to night classes and learn the queens own english, rather than writing posts which make about as much sence as having an ashtray on a motorbike.





bubbly jock wrote:Bochan mor
I thought I'd seen it all, I take it that's the S.L. in the above picture.
Big alec's taking tae the ferming big time since he moved intae the ranch. Is that him doon at the backs water trying tae show the orphans how tae plough wae a fishing boat.
My God but that man is enterprising. He'll turn a shilling at anything.




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