I have seen all that with my own eyes, now let me take you downtown Toronto. Canada, the friendliest people in the world, the Irish Club where we meet every Friday night, and the beautifull restaurants. you need to be here to appreciate. But I do miss dear Old Glasgow. to Raymo. every country has crime, love to know where your from.
2007-02-26 06:33:26
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answered by glasgow girl 6
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Well I'm a Scot living in Lithuania (take note djs)
Unlike what she said it isn't ghetto areas or remarkably poor.
I'd treat a fellow Scot to a trip to Nida which has the most spectacular dunes in europe. Then I'd show you the old town in vilnius - full of Baroque architecture and the castle at Trakai. Situated on an island in a lake. I'd take you to ignalina forest park and if you were there in February you could watch the horse racing on the ice on Lake Galve. you could see Elk, bear and wolves also european Bison. You could drink great beer and finally take a trip to gruto park to see the soviet statues and see just how much Lithuania has come on since Soviet times.
still. I miss the mountains and Irn Bru .
2007-02-26 09:59:05
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answered by drakshug 3
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Hi!
Hey! That'd be a great swap!!
Coz... where I live (England) our scenery is breathtaking, we are steeped in history and our hospitality is second to none!
I'd gladly show you everywhere!!
I've been to a few places in Scotland - Isle of Skye, Inverness and Aviemore - so I know you're not fibbing!!
2007-02-26 06:33:27
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answered by Moofie's Mom 6
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I totally agree and endorse your opinion
I'm a born and bred Glaswegian and proud to be Scottish
I've just returned at the weekend from a break in Skye
And yes I'd show you if you wanted :)
2007-02-26 10:33:26
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answered by Zenlife07 6
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i'm fairly pleased with my history, race, and subculture. i'm Maori from New Zealand. I spent maximum of my existence no longer understanding approximately my subculture yet while i began out looking into it I became hungry for further and further. Your DNA became into given to you by utilising each and each and absolutely everyone of your ancestors. all of them contributed to who you're at present. I take excitement in that they could no longer have all been heroes or had specific traits or information, yet i'm chuffed all of them existed. i ask your self how they lived their lives and while they appeared up on the comparable stars i seem up at, what they concept approximately. All this makes me think of with regard to the subculture and the diversities in the international and what i will leave for my descendants.
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answered by boice 4
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I live in Scotland too and have to agree with you that we have breathtaking scenery, fabulous hospitality but you missed out great shops!
2007-02-26 06:29:49
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answered by ms_marcia_brady 3
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You should check out the Appalachians. According to the theory of Pangea the mountains in Scotland are part of the same range.
2007-02-26 06:38:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I have always wanted to go to Scotland..when I do, Can I look you up? Love the accent, too!
I live in La Jolla, California, USA. We are like a little gem of aqua blue and lush green in San Diego County. I would like to show you the Cove, which is a marine preserve that you can snorkel in…clear waters, the cave where water rushes in and leaves behind little ocean treasures..
I would take you along the beaches to the multitude of tide pools and their little nautical residents..starfish, crabs, anemones, etc..
Then we could go to Balboa Park..we have the best Zoo in the world..you can walk all day and never tire of seeing all the animalia. (The people are fun to watch, too..)
Then you might like to go on a cruise and whale and dolphin watch. We have lots of beautiful Spanish and Arabic style architecture..Plus our weather is almost always lovely..I could go on and on..
2007-02-26 06:33:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd rather visit the land of me granpa - the Land of Erin. Whilst I agree Scotland may be a nice place to visit, I've no roots there. Erin go Bragh!
2007-02-26 06:31:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in Scotland too but Im sure there is loads that I dont know or have never been to, so I will show around the part that I live in as Im sure there must be loads you dont know either.
2007-02-26 06:29:49
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answered by norma d 4
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