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Presuming you are from Fife I shall tell you now that your Kingdom (lol) will never match the rugged beauty of glorious Perthshire. Fife is awful.

You've either never been to Fife or have woken up in the car just as you were entering Methil.

I'm not getting in a debate here though as I agree that Perthshire has it's merits.

Dundonians are still the soundest folk that I've encountered in Scotland though. Guid c***s.

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Perthshire is nothing more than the route from Angus to the central belt. It still beats Fife though.

If it wasn't for Perthshire soaking up all that water, the Forth Valley would be one big lake and you would either have to travel around by Fort William to get to Angus or take a ferry.

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My contribution is to say that the good things about Crieff are:

1. the Hydro

2. the sweet shop

3. the Golf shop

And that the good things about Comrie are:

1. the golf course

2. the road out.

#ancientgag

#borrowedbanter

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Perthshire is nothing more than the route from Angus to the central belt.

Does he know you're seeing someone else in Stirling behind his back?

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My contribution is to say that the good things about Crieff are:

1. the Hydro

2. the sweet shop

3. the Golf shop

And that the good things about Comrie are:

1. the golf course

2. the road out.

I would strongly advise that you leave the puns to The Phoenix in future.

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Watch it now.. > :(

Sorry man, nothing personal. I've only had 2 experiences of the Dundonian 'lilt', once a boy who moved to our area from Dundee and went to my school and once a girl I used to work with.

In both cases the accents were very, very harsh.

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Dunning > everywhere else in Perthshire

Dunning is indeed lovely, I often run through there and on to Forgandenny from my Auchterarder home.

My money's on Pairney Farm, nestling at the foot of Craig Rossie, for WOP.

Strathearn in its entirety is a thing of beauty though, from the rugged western hills, to the gentle fields around the Brig and Abernethy.

#getting emosh

#something in my eye

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