Re: [scots-l] Re: scots-l-digest V1 #526

2003-06-08 Thread David Kilpatrick


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In a message dated 7/6/03 9:34:41 am, 
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 NB: on the Buckfast topic - someone has left an 80 per cent finished 
bottle of Buckie opposite my back door. Abandoned midway down a 100 yard 
lane. Says it all, about Buckfast, and about small towns!

DK 

I have an 11 acre smallholding in  S. Lanarkshire, and my land is oveerlooked 
by a Council Housing estate, whence my fields receive betwen two and six 
Buckie bottles a week. Some are empty, but many not.
On a more sanguine note, I also receive oveer the heges two or three 
Barr's bottles a week, - and there is 25p reclaimable on each of these (the glass 
ones), which pays for our weekly Radio Times!

Have you yet managed a decent rubber harvest from the hedges? I hope 
that if you have livestock you've not had any problems.

Good to see real Scots culture reaching this list

DK

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[scots-l] Re: scots-l-digest V1 #526

2003-06-07 Thread SallenNic

In a message dated 7/6/03 9:34:41 am, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 NB: on the Buckfast topic - someone has left an 80 per cent finished 
bottle of Buckie opposite my back door. Abandoned midway down a 100 yard 
lane. Says it all, about Buckfast, and about small towns!

DK 

I have an 11 acre smallholding in  S. Lanarkshire, and my land is oveerlooked 
by a Council Housing estate, whence my fields receive betwen two and six 
Buckie bottles a week. Some are empty, but many not.
On a more sanguine note, I also receive oveer the heges two or three 
Barr's bottles a week, - and there is 25p reclaimable on each of these (the glass 
ones), which pays for our weekly Radio Times!

Nicolas B., Lanark, Scotland
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