Archive for January, 2010

What to expect on Burns Night

What to expect on Burns Night

| January 25, 2010 | 0 Comments

The 25th of January, 2010 is the 251st anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns, Scotland’s Bard. On this day all around the world, there will be people celebrating his life and work with a Burns supper. At these suppers poetry by Burns is recitied and people will enjoy the traditional Scottish dish of haggis, [...]

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Scottish Fish & Chip Shop Best in UK

Scottish Fish & Chip Shop Best in UK

| January 22, 2010 | 0 Comments

Atlantic Fast Food, in Coatbridge, Lanarkshire has been announced as the UK’s best Fish and Chip shop at a ceremony in London. Giovanni Fionda, the shops owner, was in London with his parents, who had ran the shop for many years, to accept the award. It’s the third time in as many years that a [...]

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“Scotland As Cold As The South Pole”

“Scotland As Cold As The South Pole”

| January 8, 2010 | 0 Comments

With temperatures plumetting, a low of -22°C is expected, with some saying that parts of Scotland will be as cold as the South Pole. However, it is currently mid-summer for the southern hemisphere, and -22°C is probably considered as balmy by the penguins. The coldest temperature ever recorded in the UK was -27.2°C on the [...]

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Man In Highland Dress Pays £3.99 For Rare Vinyl Worth Thousands

Man In Highland Dress Pays £3.99 For Rare Vinyl Worth Thousands

| January 8, 2010 | 0 Comments

On the 28th of December a man, dressed in a full Scottish Highland outfit, purchased what was believed to have been an empty record box for £3.99 in an Edinburgh Oxfam shop, but it turned out it was filled with the charity stores rarest and most expensive LPs. The rare vinyl records are estimated to [...]

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