CheekyChappy
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"Foo' Planet"
You are taking it personally. No one is slagging off your ‘patch.’ They are slagging off the parents slapping their daughter in a bikini on a thumbnail. The same way we did when they did it in the MaldivesI’m not taking it personally, We’re very passionate about our patch up this end of the country as it’s not just a way of life, it’s our lively hoods. I’m standing up for something that’s quite normal for those at another part of the U.K. and other countries don’t understand what happens here. Yes the bikini could be another issue but gee she’s been in the cold water in Scotland. Stop the bus and contact the press! I must admit it’s been fun reading the comments from people who don’t know the area and also . And on another note we are glad to see tourists too. The highlands depend so much on the revenue of the tourists and has been hit hard. NC500 is quite busy this week now that we are open and some campsites have too. As long as people are keeping their distance and they are as they have hired a motorhome which is the best that and a caravan where you have your own shower and toilet facilities.
I found the photographer on instagram and have contacted him regarding the photo along with my screenshotThis gets better and better
Outstanding Tattling!I found the photographer on instagram and have contacted him regarding the photo along with my screenshot
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Do they film it and put it on YouTube and use a thumbnail of the fourteen year old in a bikini to try and increase the views?The thousands of holiday makers who descend on the highlands and Scotland on holiday haven’t adapted to the cold weather. They all join in too. So what are you saying about those parents. I don’t agree with the inghams but I will stand up for something that happens in our end of the country and not see people slated for something that’s quite the normal for the locals and children here on holiday. They all go home having had the best holiday. Maybe we are just more hardy up this end of the country