Just noticed a couple of mistakes in the last blog. It's not a "stramash" but a "scramash". And I'm not in Falkirk. Clearly overwhelmed at the thought of the opening ceremony
By the way Ronnie, what does "long may your lum reek" mean?
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Brian
Lang may your lum reek - long may your chimney smoke - may you have a long life!
Veronica Clark
Thanks Brian - my father-in-law used to say it a lot!
Scramash sounds more like a crowd, but retains the hint of food, which I like. Ronnie
PS Sums are getting harder.
Brian Lang may your lum reek - long may your chimney smoke - may you have a long life!
Veronica Clark Thanks Brian - my father-in-law used to say it a lot! Scramash sounds more like a crowd, but retains the hint of food, which I like. Ronnie PS Sums are getting harder.