is that a kind of dyslexiaGaelic apparently
is that a kind of dyslexiaGaelic apparently
They were busy trying to save the life of a man whose pickup had been crushed by a fallen tree, when that happened to their van, unfortunately the person they were attending didn’t survive.View attachment 1000436
The van is part of Police Scotlands task force, which has been set up to deal with the aftermath of Storm Arwen:
- they're called 'the Special Branch'.
No header on so she’s bouncing like a bunnyBet that made him drop his mobile phone
(Only a joke, I have no idea the cause before we go back down that rabbit hole!)
Thought it was polishGaelic apparently
Need more than polish to buff that out !!!Thought it was polish
It’s like English, but a bit more Scottishy. Nicola loves that sort of thing.funny way to spell police
Doesn’t mean its not worth preserving.It’s like English, but a bit more Scottishy. Nicola loves that sort of thing.
We’ve got doubled up road signs now, just like Wales, no one speaks Gaelic here though. I looked it up, last recorded person in our area with Gaelic as a first language was up a glen and they died in the 1880s.
In the Lowlands and the East of Scotland, where it hasn't been spoken this side of 1745?Doesn’t mean its not worth preserving
There is preserving and there is flogging a dead horse. One might be a noble aim but the other won't bring it back to life.Doesn’t mean its not worth preserving.
Agreed, but it’s nothing more than a political statement to show how different we are to England. Dual language road signs and emergency vehicles are a complete waste of money.Doesn’t mean its not worth preserving.
As are Scottish passports for cattle.Agreed, but it’s nothing more than a political statement to show how different we are to England. Dual language road signs and emergency vehicles are a complete waste of money.
Did he remember to take the registration plate off the trailer?What do you do when you can’t get under the low bridge between Doncaster and Wakefield - Well you don’t reverse into a field gateway and detach the skelly with a container and bugger off ….do you ?
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Apparently so ….Did he remember to take the registration plate off the trailer?
bet the instructions were missingTurns out it was full of flat packed furniture.
It’s like English, but a bit more Scottishy. Nicola loves that sort of thing.
We’ve got doubled up road signs now, just like Wales, no one speaks Gaelic here though. I looked it up, last recorded person in our area with Gaelic as a first language was up a glen and they died in the 1880s.
Only on the Front Axle...Now I'm not a traffic cop but I've a sneaking suspicion that transit is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay overloaded.