Quote from: Trevor on Today at 03:23:43 PMQuote from: Alex on Today at 08:08:35 AMQuote from: Trevor on Today at 05:57:07 AMQuote from: Alex on Today at 05:39:46 AMQuote from: Trevor on Today at 02:05:11 AMQuote from: Alex on June 16, 2026, 06:48:20 AMPointed out to Kristi, that if Scotland play any football games in New York, someone is going to figure out a way to put a traffic cone on the head of the statue of liberty.
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I saw a vid on X a few minutes ago where almost every statue in Boston is wearing a traffic cone 😳😄😂😃
Yeah, sounds about right. It's only really done in Glasgow, and on the one statue there (Duke of Wellington, outside the Museum of Modern Art), but send them overseas and...
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So far they've drank 300% more alcohol than the busiest St Patrick's Day (one aircraft was out of alcohol within 30 minutes of leaving the ground), had to get lots more alcohol shipped to Boston, laughed at the bar that tried selling them Stella Artois at £16 a pint (over here, Stella is referred to wife beater, rather than the luxary importer lager they attempted to sell it to them as). My favourite video I've seen is of the Boston policeman playing keepie uppie with a bunch of fans and then disappearing under a wave of bodies as they all jump on him to congratulate him on his skills. The Tartan army has to travel down to Florida for their next game and my feed is full up with people offering to let them come and stay in their homes. This is a big, big mistake unless you really, really want to party. Still from what I heard, volunteers turned up to clean up some park where they'd all been partying and were surprised to find the fans had tidied it all up for them already and all they had to do was collect up the bin bags.
Since there are something like 180,000 unsold tickets for this world cup (the last I heard. I've not been closely following that though so maybe there was a last minute surge of demand), one can only wonder at the party atmosphere that would have accompanied it had it been as sold out as previous tournaments, or even if all those who had their ETSA's cancelled at the last moment had been able to attend.
You're really keeping my crippling depression at bay with these, thanks 😃😃
I just saw a clip on YouTube of someone attempting to put a cone on Robert Burns' head and almost falling off in the process 😳😄😅🐢
Quote from: Alex on Today at 08:08:35 AMQuote from: Trevor on Today at 05:57:07 AMQuote from: Alex on Today at 05:39:46 AMQuote from: Trevor on Today at 02:05:11 AMQuote from: Alex on June 16, 2026, 06:48:20 AMPointed out to Kristi, that if Scotland play any football games in New York, someone is going to figure out a way to put a traffic cone on the head of the statue of liberty.
https://www.facebook.com/reel/3974211746218379
😄😂
I saw a vid on X a few minutes ago where almost every statue in Boston is wearing a traffic cone 😳😄😂😃
Yeah, sounds about right. It's only really done in Glasgow, and on the one statue there (Duke of Wellington, outside the Museum of Modern Art), but send them overseas and...
😂😃😅😀🐢
So far they've drank 300% more alcohol than the busiest St Patrick's Day (one aircraft was out of alcohol within 30 minutes of leaving the ground), had to get lots more alcohol shipped to Boston, laughed at the bar that tried selling them Stella Artois at £16 a pint (over here, Stella is referred to wife beater, rather than the luxary importer lager they attempted to sell it to them as). My favourite video I've seen is of the Boston policeman playing keepie uppie with a bunch of fans and then disappearing under a wave of bodies as they all jump on him to congratulate him on his skills. The Tartan army has to travel down to Florida for their next game and my feed is full up with people offering to let them come and stay in their homes. This is a big, big mistake unless you really, really want to party. Still from what I heard, volunteers turned up to clean up some park where they'd all been partying and were surprised to find the fans had tidied it all up for them already and all they had to do was collect up the bin bags.
Since there are something like 180,000 unsold tickets for this world cup (the last I heard. I've not been closely following that though so maybe there was a last minute surge of demand), one can only wonder at the party atmosphere that would have accompanied it had it been as sold out as previous tournaments, or even if all those who had their ETSA's cancelled at the last moment had been able to attend.

