Scotland.come off it
Christ on a bike, if these are the best Scots sites the Sunday Mail could come up with then the country’s in worse shape than I thought.
The Sunday Mail couldn’t resist the temptation to put their own site in the list, presumably because it’s the only way anyone will say anything nice about it. It’s a truly horrible, unfriendly disaster that I’d suggest was the work of blind, crack-addled baboons if such a claim wasn’t unfair to blind, crack-addled baboons.
Anybody want to suggest scots sites that *don’t* suck? I’ll offer Hidden Glasgow for starters.
8 Responses to “Scotland.come off it”
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Ronnie on August 20th, 2006
The Sunday Mail isn’t even one of the best Sunday newspapers in Scotland…
Gary on August 21st, 2006
Heh. Indeed.
Squander Two on August 21st, 2006
They certainly have an innovative approach to hyphenation:
Gary on August 21st, 2006
Oh, I know. Don’t know if it’s the same in the printed version, but the subbing on the online version is appalling.
Mr. Mac on August 21st, 2006
I love how they post a list of links to the “best” Scottish websites but the man who does their webpages doesn’t know how to insert hyperlinks for any of them.
Perhaps they’re doing their bit to promote cut ‘n’ paste or *shudders* typing awareness in Scotland.
clmac on August 21st, 2006
Lets face it, It’s the Sundy Mail, and probaly has a main readership of people over 60, Who wouldn’t know any better.
‘The internet, whats that son? ‘
jackgringo on August 23rd, 2006
Good shout for hiddenglasgow.com!
Gary on August 23rd, 2006
I love that site.