Love Scotland. Food and beer are amazing. The scenery is top flight too. Walking along the coast line and finding ruined castles are my best memories of Scotland. Next in line is eating haggis (spelling) and getting drunk in Inveness with strange Scots. 3rd is the historical scenaries in Edinburgh. Dundee's 10oz burger, in Sterling to visit William Wallace, and getting into a bar fight in Glasgow are just some of the many good memories of Scotland. Too bad that I eventually ran out of money so I didn't make it to the Island of Skye (spelling). Oh oh, I almost forgot one, climbing Ben Nevis(spelling) on a snowy day against the warnings of the tourist office and almost died... Yeah... that shows you how much I loved Scotland....
Forgive me, I couldn't spell a lot of things about Scotland.
2007-01-29 07:15:45
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answered by Tao 2
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I love Scotland. It has the sort of landscapes I though only existed in the imagination, and the Scots are the most congenial and helpful people I have ever met.
Go to Glencoe!
2007-01-29 07:07:14
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answered by Year of the Monkey 5
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Yes: I went skiing in Glencoe. It was top. The thing I remember most about the Scots was that they were very friendly and didn't get annoyed when we started smoking skunk in the pub.
I also liked the fact that a bloke got sellotaped inside a phonebox in Fort William and the police stood around laughing...
2007-01-29 07:06:37
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answered by idler22 4
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There ain't a better place in the world for.....
Scenery
Hospitality
Humour
Monsters
History
Coastline..
Citys.. Style, culture, history, the best retail therapy outside London and some of the best partying anywhere
Golf..With over 500 quality courses that cater for every level of play, make Scotland your first choice for a golf vacation
2007-01-29 12:05:51
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answered by rusty red 4
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Yes - it's a lovely country. Wonderful countyside from the border up to the coast. I especially liked the Western Isles and the northwest. The lochs are great, just be careful when you go because of the mossies there. People are very friendly.
2007-01-29 07:17:31
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answered by valjanny 2
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I've been there hundreds of times through work and loved it all except the midge's, i found the Scots to be friendly and helpful and have got many good mates there.
2007-01-29 07:16:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Been there, stayed there love it all. The most memorable thing about the scots are, honesty, affluent english, and their fine red hair...
2007-01-29 07:06:17
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answered by GRANDMA 3
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Yes, I lived there for 12 months and have visited as a tourist. Great scenery, lovely friendly people and lots to do. Wish I was still living there, rather than in awful London!
2007-01-29 07:16:56
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answered by debzc 5
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we, re a gr8 bunch the cities r very busy at nights especially nightclubs, Edinburgh, glasgow these are the big cities ,Dundee and Aberdeen are,nt so good Im from dundee trust me. But if want nice quite location the highlands are absolutely gorgeous give,s u time to re-energize hope u have good time
2007-01-29 07:07:48
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answered by blonde286021 2
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Visited friends in Glasgow, I had a nice time up there. The thing I remember vividly was how hard a time I had understanding their english, but the good memory I have was how friendly they all were.
2007-01-29 07:09:32
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answered by Rossonero NorCal SFECU 7
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