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Rural Scotland and its vegetables
boredlaura Started conversation Nov 20, 2002
I feel that an acknowledgement has to be made to the bogies of the scottish countryside, particularly those carrying tatties and neeps. If you find yourself in the unfortunate position of being stuck behind one of these lumbering beasts on the standard single track roads that seem to connect every part of Scotland, you can as good as book your car into a garage to get the vegetable shaped bumps bashed out of it, as it can be guarenteed that several of the aforementioned vegetables will make a break for freedom from the back of the bogie directly onto your bonnet/windscreen.
Note for the non-Scots: Bogie - trailer of a tractor; tattie - potato; neep - turnip.
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