Surprise Visitors at the T & T

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Surprise Visitors at the T & T

Post by auchenblae »

There should be two visitors at the T & T tonight, Friday 17th, who have been absent for a year.

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T & T visitors...

Post by canUsmellthat »

So they've a years worth of rounds to buy? I'll be there if so...
Seventhseil

suprise.....

Post by Seventhseil »

Pentland Pirate and his missus....... looking for a B&B?
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Post by Pentlandpirate »

You'll love us til the money runs out :lol:
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Post by a nonny mouse »

OK, who was it?
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Post by Seil Sally »

There should be two visitors at the T & T tonight
Bet Miranda was hoping for more than two!!!

That remark reminded me of reading the Scalpay News in The Oban Times!!!
Seil Sally

Post by Seil Sally »

HA !! - was speaking to a local at the T + T very recently - has anyone else noticed the silver people-carrier which has been sitting outside the pub ?? - apparently its been sitting there for nearly a week, spoiling all the tourist photo's!!!! - one of the local 'worthies', it seems, hasn't been sober long enough to pick it up!!! :)

(maybe employed by the Woolpack?? )

Note to Smelly - when I say a local, I mean someone that has bought a house on the island and stays here.
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Post by canUsmellthat »

Note to elite SS, your definition of a local, as a rule, is as water tight as the Titanic. You don't have to be a genius to see why, maybe this is your problem?
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Post by Seil Sally »

Astounding and obvious logic there Smelly :? Wish I'd thought more about it before pressing the wee buttons! Silly Seil Sally!!
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Post by Seil Sally »

:x .....and a perfect example of unwarranted back-biting from the blinkered SmellThis !!!
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Post by moonraker »

hi there just a quick quote the silver tweenie bus was at the t n t to see if he could drum up some business .to lavish our visitors with a cruise on his cabin cruiser..WATCH OUT WHALE BOTHERERS :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
GOOD DAY MY FELLOW PATRONS.....WE ARE THE PEOPLE....???????
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Post by canUsmellthat »

OOOHHHH, the irony!

Anyway, there are far more variables to consider than your simplistic model definition of a local. Granted, some anomalies may conform to your definition but I imagine your significance level would be greater the p= 0.05 meaning non significance.

What if one inhabits rented accommodation? If one builds their own house? If one does not even wish to be called a local. Answering one question gives rise to another, the more we answer brings us closer to the truth.

My enemy is the person whose point of view I have not heard…
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Post by Seil Sally »

Usmell - I think your response gives us all an insight into your thought processing : unconventional and a little bit scary!!!

....so I'll just agree with what you say - I imagine that's what your aim is!
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Post by moonraker »

i think you become a local when you join golf club.own your own boat.be in the 5 o"clock club.and use the forum.o yeah and live on seil not just visit once in a while :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Must I ????

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Do I really have to join the golf club, Moonraker?

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Re: Must I ????

Post by a nonny mouse »

NickB wrote:.
Do I really have to join the golf club, Moonraker?
It might depend on how many balls you have.
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Post by Seventhseil »

"when I say a local, I mean someone that has bought a house on the island and stays here."

Seem to me that this is a somewhat elitist attitude why must a local have to own a house? Do you know any locals who didnt buy a house thirty years ago who can afford to buy on the island.......

Bring back council houses.............
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Post by Seil Sally »

:oops: - I must apologise for my lack of sensitivity!! - I mean, of course, "....someone that has a house on the island..." whether bought OR rented.

Apologies once again ! :arrow:
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Post by moonraker »

:lol: :lol: do you have to buy your own house to keep up with the joneses :idea: :idea: oh stamp out the poor :twisted: :twisted: seil sally you should be edited off the forum for your selfish mind bring back the council :twisted: :twisted:
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Post by canUsmellthat »

I think culture has a lot to do with the definition of a "true" local. Old locals have memories of old characters, geography the way it used to be, animals that have declined and are all but gone from the area (Corncrakes e.g.) and anecdotes galore etc etc.

The problem is that there are fewer anecdotes about old local characters being told by fewer locals who remember them. The neo local, through no fault of their own, does not have the culture of the local proper. I suppose we're not much different from a population of aphids...except we have/did have culture.
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