I am planning on Studying the Spring of ’09 in Edinburgh at Napier University. I guess I’m just wondering if anyone has any advice on how to get along well in Scotland, what to bring, some cool places to visit what’s considered offensive etc…?
Question posed by satan’s little helper: did anyone ever go to a ski holiday in scotland?
how much did u’r total cost add up to?
i wanna go but i’m not sure how much it is gonna cost.
also, u know how much it costs to hire ski and snowboard equpment on the site?
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Answer by Jeffrey K Sounds fun but don’t your legs get cold wearing that kilt
My husband is from Scotland and told me about the eggs they can get there. They have big plastic/chocolate eggs filled with candy/chocolate/other things – Does anyone know where to possibly buy them online?! Or what the name is specifically?
Question by ƱJanoƱ loves the ƱColtsƱ: How do you feel about Donald Trump, losing out on his plans to build a golf course on the Dunes in Scotland?
I am so happy that he didn’t get his “rich self” way this time. I saw the pictures of the place and it is so beautiful. It’s beauty is part of the reason I have dreamed of visiting Scotland. Do you agree, or do you think he should have gotten his way?
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Answer by gizmo21 He hasn’t lost it – the plans have not been decided yet after a public inquiry. There’ll be a verdict soon.
Whether you agree or disagree, why not leave your own thoughts below.
I’m planning a genealogical vacation to Scotland next 15 – 30 Sept 2007. I was wondering if anyone can give me tips on how to save money because I’ve heard that it’s real expensive to vacation in Great Brittian. I plan on staying in Kimarnock and rent a small car to get around. I have visit East Ayrshire, Darvel, Galston & Newmilns. Also I need to visit Torqueer, Kirkcudbrightshire. While I’m there I need to go to Edinburgh to visit the National Archives. Has anyone been there? can you give any suggestions? Once I visit all the places I’ve mentioned then I’ll try to visit the Mackenzie-Mckenzie-Mckinzie castles & etc. Is it hard to get use to driving on the wrong side of the car? Just kidding, it’s wrong for me but people who live there probably think we drive on the wrong side here in the USA. I think I’ll rent an automatic because I’m flying into Glasgow and picking up the car there. Can anyone tell where I can stay in Kilmarnock where they’ll allow me to smoke in my room?
Question by susangraham383@btinternet.com: Can you give me a list of the car dealerships in scotland specialising in the Volswagen Golf TDI?
What are the Volswagen Car Dealers in Scotland?
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Answer by chuckspassat Well the best place to ask this question is on a website called VWvortex. This is a great site for those who are into Vdub’s. Or you can try passatforum.com; they may be able to answer this type of question.
The amish don’t seem to like the "english" so I can’t live with them plus many of them are switching to more technology. I want to live like the amish but I don’t know where people like that live.
Weather: Is it usually windy in Scotland so I can have a windmill like the amish? What crops grow good there? Where do I find the answers on this?
A question from meg [incognito combstache]: What are some names for a Scottish-Hispanic family?
For a story. The father is Alejandro Martinez and the mother is Morven MacDermott. What would be good names for their children (boys and girls)?
Kourtney: I am Scottish, living in Canada, and there are a lot of Scottish and Hispanic people here.
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Answer by parental unit Traditional catholic names, like Mary or Margret for a girl and Peter or Paul for a boy.
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