An’ remember: if it’s nae Scottish, it’s cr-r-r-r-r-r-rap!
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[…] Best New Year’s Eve/Hogmanay Song […]
[…] run roughshod over back in the day. One of the ancient Scottish traditions at New Years is “First Footings,” where it is considered good luck if your first visitor of the new year is a dark-haired man. […]
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That was hot.
[…] Best New Year’s Eve/Hogmanay Song […]
[…] run roughshod over back in the day. One of the ancient Scottish traditions at New Years is “First Footings,” where it is considered good luck if your first visitor of the new year is a dark-haired man. […]