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he'll be drying his eyes with £50 notes, blowing his nose on £100's ....
Soul sold.
Pray tell more and enlighten us about these fictitious £100 notes Steves
Here's 4 hours of it
he'll be drying his eyes with £50 notes, blowing his nose on £100's ....
Soul sold.
Every video I've seen of it he's actually playing decent stuff which surprised me
It would be fun, wonder whether the system was up to the job for a crowd that size
Pray tell more and enlighten us about these fictitious £100 notes Steves
Here's 4 hours of it
Pray tell more and enlighten us about these fictitious £100 notes Steves
I can't imagine an upstanding English citizen like Mr Andrew C would willingly accept payment with something that isn't 100% legal tender South of the Scottish boarder. Looks like Mickey Mouse money
The legal position with regard to Scottish Banknotes is as follows:
Scottish Banknotes are legal currency – i.e. they are approved by the UK Parliament. However, Scottish Bank notes are not Legal Tender, not even in Scotland. In fact, no banknote whatsoever (including Bank of England notes!) qualifies for the term 'legal tender' north of the border and the Scottish economy seems to manage without that legal protection.
i've had and spent tons of them as i go to edingburgh on the regs
i've had and spent tons of them as i go to edingburgh on the regs
Hardly any need to get pissy about it is there. He’s filled Wembley, it was his show. He did it how we wanted.
You poor sod
Edingburgh's awesome, you not like?
It probably is. The people there though....