The steam really softens the leather but I keep getting funny looks.
I suspect I may be in Glasgow waving a placard in the next few weeks. Jacket selection may be crucial ; )
Not a Turnberry golf sale placard sadly...
Beautiful jacket. Those Horween waxes and greases will harden for ages. My Plainsman and J106 still stand on their own. 20 minutes of human heat softens them nicely.
I'm beginning to think a cherry cxhh Highwayman or Dustbowl might figure in one of my future timelines...
Our national poet and, aptly, a plainsman:
"A Man’s a Man for a’ that:
For a’ that, and a’ that,
Their tinsel show, an’ a’ that;
The honest man, tho’ e’er sae poor,
Is king o’ men for a’ that."
Super little jacket that helps me dodge any double denim abuse I might attract. People can be so cruel Mind you, Brad Pitt's latest role might rehabilitate the look....
Sounds pretty insulting to me with or without an emoji and not sure in what context it could be called a joke. I suspect that insulting 6 million people is probably not encouraged in the rules. My brief lighthearted comments about an unnamed chickenhawk clown trying to buy a country seemed to...
Best not to directly and unambiguously insult Scots if you can't take it without whining and crying. Seems the left doesn't have the monopoly on snowflakes. Sad
The rules of golf were first recorded at Leith Links half a mile from my front door. It's a pretty egalitarian game here except for a few archaic enclaves...
The fabulous seafood, the small but inspiring Munro mountains, the beaches, the Scots pine forests, the whisky, the ale, the comedy, the inclusiveness, the festivals, the wildlife, the Mexican and other fine international cuisines, the Literature, the wee Aero temple of fine leatherwear doon the...
I've stayed at the Columbain the past. Nice brown carpets; fond of it. Camping down the coast with my beautiful outdoorsy girlfriend this time. Nae midgies detected
MacCaig's Tower, the Victoian folly overlooking the town. We then went to the excellent Oban Distillery for a whisky tour and a...
We love spicy food in Leith. We have Mexican, Korean, Japanese, Indian etc restaurants aplenty in Edinburgh. I was in Irvine "Trainspotting" Welsh's favourite burrito place Los Cardos (Mexican for thistle, Scotland's emblem). Delicious street food. Much progress in the best wee country...
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