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Previously on "Scottish temperature record for March - English blamed"
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Someone from up north got confused by sunshine and sand and ended buried up to his neck.
Beach walker buried up to his neck in sand after dune collapses on top of him | Mail Online
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However lingering fog kept temperatures down to about 6C in East Anglia and Kent.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostA friend went to Scotland recently and someone overheard his accent in a pub. A bloke came over to tell him how much he hated the English, and how he is a teacher and teaches all his kids to hate the English too! Straight up.
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Summer in Scotland can be fantastic, never that warm but you can get good light up till 11 and will only be dark for a couple of hours. Just a shame the place is a complete tulip hole filled with idiots who are plunged into darkness for months and months on end.
But in the summer I tell yee..
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post2.8C?! Being a Scot, won't you get heatstroke if you start trying to fight in that weather?
BTW did you hear about the Scot who came down to Euston and lost all his luggage. The cork fell out of the bottle.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostIf facebook statuses represent the general view, my Scottish friends and relatives aren't complaining.
A friend went to Scotland recently and someone overheard his accent in a pub. A bloke came over to tell him how much he hated the English, and how he is a teacher and teaches all his kids to hate the English too! Straight up.
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