The clachan bridge
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- selsy bill
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The clachan bridge
Hello everybody, my name's Billy. I have recently visited your lovely island on holiday, it was great. I was a little worried about crossing the bridge, in case I hit an oncoming vehicle, so I was very happy to hear from the locals in the pub that there are going to be traffic lights shortly.
Thankyou for a lovely holiday.
Hope to be back soon.
Thankyou for a lovely holiday.
Hope to be back soon.
So come with me, where dreams are born, and time is never planned. Just think of happy things, and your heart will fly on wings, forever, in Never Never land !
Re: The clachan bridge
[hi billy seil local here hope you had a nice holiday good comment about the bridge been a long time coming there is always bumps and scrapes on there and nine times out of ten ???????????? you have guessed its the local rally team :lol:www. clachan and luing motorsport.com
I agree - there are some quite dreadful driving practices on what should be a courteous, single-track affair!
Perhaps the locals should set an example to the tourists who tend to get the blame!
eg. passing places are for allowing vehicles travelling in the opposite direction to pass safely AND / OR allowing vehicles travelling in the same direction, obviously travelling at greater velocity, to overtake.
There's far too much arrogance in this me me me society!!
Perhaps the locals should set an example to the tourists who tend to get the blame!
eg. passing places are for allowing vehicles travelling in the opposite direction to pass safely AND / OR allowing vehicles travelling in the same direction, obviously travelling at greater velocity, to overtake.
There's far too much arrogance in this me me me society!!
- selsy bill
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Moonraker, Is than an english flag or are you with the Red Cross? I did'nt realise there were any english living on Easdale. Is there any property to buy?
Thanks for the comments Seil Sally, do you live near the bridge then?
Thanks for the comments Seil Sally, do you live near the bridge then?
So come with me, where dreams are born, and time is never planned. Just think of happy things, and your heart will fly on wings, forever, in Never Never land !
The Clachan Bridge
I think the problem with the bridge is that we should all really just get booster seats so we can see over the top when we reach the top of the hump - or am I just vertically challenged Just hope the proposed traffic lights (of which I had not heard of before) will be light sensored like the ones at Loch Lomondside....
BTW Bill Selsey of course there are English living here - we have trouble identifying the Scots. I think the southerners prefer it here - and who wouldn't. Houses for sale, but of course - but hope you have plenty of pennies saved up.
Hey, Moonraker, you could be dicing with death - be very careful
BTW Bill Selsey of course there are English living here - we have trouble identifying the Scots. I think the southerners prefer it here - and who wouldn't. Houses for sale, but of course - but hope you have plenty of pennies saved up.
Hey, Moonraker, you could be dicing with death - be very careful
I will look for the good and beauty in everything around me .... carpe diem!
- harbourseal
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Perhaps a solution would be to finally build a high level bridge from Ellenabeich to Easdale Island to link them with the outside world and employ the ex ferrymen on the Atlantic bridge with Stop/Go boards to control the traffic
Also there appears to be a rat like smell eminating from Selsy Bill...
You sir are a cad and a bounder..........or were you sick the day they did spelling at your school?
Also there appears to be a rat like smell eminating from Selsy Bill...
You sir are a cad and a bounder..........or were you sick the day they did spelling at your school?
There is more to life than simply increasing its speed
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Again I must agree with moonraker here. The women do tend to be a bit dreamy when they are driving always checking their hair in the mirror etc when they should be watching the road.
Incidentally most bumps are caused by women or dim local Scotch people who think they own the road.
We the English own it. Bought and paid for it we did.
Incidentally most bumps are caused by women or dim local Scotch people who think they own the road.
We the English own it. Bought and paid for it we did.
This is fighting talk!
Some lessons - Scotch people (people made of whiskey?) please- the word is Scottish people.
Not only do you appear anti-scottish but obviously have some sexist and chauvinistic views on women. dangerous, very dangerous. Have you seen a SCOTTSIH WOMAN MAD
White Settler, you have a sense of humour or a masochistic streak.
Either that or a death wish....
Spiderman come back we need you....
Some lessons - Scotch people (people made of whiskey?) please- the word is Scottish people.
Not only do you appear anti-scottish but obviously have some sexist and chauvinistic views on women. dangerous, very dangerous. Have you seen a SCOTTSIH WOMAN MAD
White Settler, you have a sense of humour or a masochistic streak.
Either that or a death wish....
Spiderman come back we need you....
I will look for the good and beauty in everything around me .... carpe diem!
you could live anywhere casper your a ghost. sorry a scots ghost there are a few like you that live here.but the island has a strong back bone 65 percent english ps keshet i am not anti-scottish and not sexist but not afraid to speak my mind. what do you want me to call ye scotch or jocks or our northerly companions NOT ps.. when the scotch women get MAD i see they cant SPELL HA HA
GOOD DAY MY FELLOW PATRONS.....WE ARE THE PEOPLE....???????
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Hmmmmm . . . I smell a troll . . . .
Always thought there was one under the bridge . . .
Any money wasted on traffic lights would be better put towards fixing some of the holes in the road.
Any money wasted on traffic lights would be better put towards fixing some of the holes in the road.
NickB
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Cod piece does this bring back memories
From 9 April 1940 to 4 May 1945 Denmark was occupied by German forces. Today we still celebrate the liberation every year on 5 May.
The invasion marked the beginning of a 'peaceful occupation'. That means that Germany would respect Denmark's political independence if Denmark did not resist the occupation. The king and the government chose co-operation instead of resistance
Go back in your hole
From 9 April 1940 to 4 May 1945 Denmark was occupied by German forces. Today we still celebrate the liberation every year on 5 May.
The invasion marked the beginning of a 'peaceful occupation'. That means that Germany would respect Denmark's political independence if Denmark did not resist the occupation. The king and the government chose co-operation instead of resistance
Go back in your hole
Pack it in, you two (ET & CP). You can do better than this. Noone wants to read your recent childish rubbish. Take yourselves off and come back when you've both matured, hopefully soon.
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