The Tartan Army - Scotland 2026
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Happy New Year to all the Scottish Shippies, and I hope you've all recovered from any festivities in which you may have partaken!
I also hope the thread title hasn't put a jinx on the footie team ...
I also hope the thread title hasn't put a jinx on the footie team ...
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Wife and I both have Scottish lineage. Me through the Steward line.
Ireland in rugby and Scotland in football 🤪
In so far as I follow either sport (and more rugby than football) then it’s Scotland in both.
Our parish church wasn't going to have a service tomorrow as we were having a joint service with another church. The other church is snowbound today, so tomorrow's service will be online.
Like @MrsBeaky . I'm pleased to acknowledge the Scottish as well as the Irish connection. Mr Farage, which country would you like me to go back to?
The Scots (originally Irish, but by now Scotch) were at this time inhabiting Ireland, having driven the Irish (Picts) out of Scotland; while the Picts (originally Scots) were now Irish (living in brackets)
Can't beat Sellar & Yeatman for a precis of a complicated situation!
* there is no answer to this.
Meanwhile my work is cancelled this weekend, though I had a phone call last night from one of the bosses, who seems to be trapped in the old Stately Home here I work!
The Orkney Facebook pages have been awash with tales of snow-related woe: they seem to have what for them is Quite A Lot; buses and ferries aren't running; people have had to abandon their cars in snowdrifts; and the police are telling people to travel only if absolutely necessary.
Good luck to Alan and any others of you who have to be out and about - go carefully and stay safe!
We had a tiny flurry of snow this afternoon, and the entire company at Evensong was three of us.
It was actually rather nice.
It's been several years since we've had what I'd call a "proper blizzard" in my part of the US, but I do enjoy the cameraderie that comes out when two feet or so of snow shuts everything down. No, you can't drive your car down the road, so you may as well get your shovel or snowblower and start clearing your driveway, and the sidewalk, and your elderly neighbor's driveway. It's one of the rare occasions when the whole community is out doing the same thing, because nobody can do anything else!
Still not much more than a dusting here, although the Council, bless their little cotton socks, had cleared a path on the pavement of the High Street, rendering my amble to work and back much less hazardous than it might have been.
Alas, one of my colleagues wasn't so lucky: she slipped on a Patch of Treachery not far from her house yesterday and broke her arm.
The Loon was supposed to head home yesterday but is staying an extra couple of days as there are no buses or trains running (trains should resume this afternoon).
We have enough in the way of Frost to keep us indoors, effete Southrons that we are.
Most of ours has gone now; when I came out of work it was raining. As they say in Canada, you don't have to shovel* rain ...
* not that we've had enough to need shovelling, God be praised!
About a year later one of the alarms started bleeping, and of course the main feature of these is that the batteries are tamper-proof and can't be replaced. Since then a further two have given up the ghost and now the CO2 one next to the boiler is beeping. We still have the no-longer-legal-enough battery ones, alongside the last of the 2022 ones, so I feel safe enough. My only concern is that we're not "legal" and that might invalidate our insurance?
We have got a quote from a local firm which specialises in alarms to install a new set of the interconnected ten year battery ones - 750 quid! Which works out at 75 quid per year over the life of the system.
We live in a bog standard 4 bed detached built in 1973. Part of a housing estate in which all the houses are much of a muchness.
Is every family the length and breadth of Scotland forking out this sort of money, or am I missing something?
(Re use of "quid" - I got a new keyboard for Christmas which can light up in purple
But 750 pounds!
I have a French layout on my laptop keyboard from when I studied it at uni and sometimes it defaults to that on startup, and then I wonder why my password isn't working...
AIUI, Trump already owns a fair part of the place, no?
Seriously, there was an opinion piece in the Guardian a few days ago which speculated (perhaps whimsically) that, after Greenland, Scotland might be next in line...oil, naval bases, golf courses, etc., etc....
Trump & Irn Bru are a natural pairing...
I take exception to you referring to the Orange Oaf as a pig - pigs are noble and appealing creatures ...