... Wasn't that why you built the first oneWe are hoping to have a trip up around Scotland next year sometime.
Joseph wrote:Can't help you much other than to say welcome to the forum. My work used to take me to your area every couple of years and I always made a point of at least one lamb shank dinner at the Hungry Monk!
Joseph
t4camper wrote:Joseph know the hungry well although prefer our local haunts at the winnock or bucky arms way better quality and cost but glad to hear you have been happy in our kneck of the woods so to speak pleanty of overnight spots here and well used also, only pity is i live here so want away from here usually go north or south when we go, Lake District etc
t4camper wrote:And by the way Slanj is not my name it is a generic Gaeilic term for cheers, thanks, etc as in "slanjivar"
Joseph wrote:t4camper wrote:And by the way Slanj is not my name it is a generic Gaeilic term for cheers, thanks, etc as in "slanjivar"
Similar to the Irish sláinte. I think more Americans are familiar with Irish expressions that Scottish since more of us celebrate St. Patrick's Day than Burns' Night.
I celebrate both and any other excuse for drinking I can find!![]()
Joseph
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