Trump built the wall on the border of his golf course in northeastern Scotland blocking the sea view of local residents who refused to sell their homes and then sent them the bill, this according to the NY Times.
The residents who refused to pay up are now flying the Mexican flag
Originally posted by lemondrop Trump built the wall on the border of his golf course in northeastern Scotland blocking the sea view of local residents who refused to sell their homes and then sent them the bill, this according to the NY Times.
The residents who refused to pay up are now flying the Mexican flag
Originally posted by lemondrop Trump built the wall on the border of his golf course in northeastern Scotland blocking the sea view of local residents who refused to sell their homes and then sent them the bill, this according to the NY Times.
The residents who refused to pay up are now flying the Mexican flag
I thought for one hopeful moment that he was rebuilding Hadrian's.
Originally posted by lemondrop Trump built the wall on the border of his golf course in northeastern Scotland blocking the sea view of local residents who refused to sell their homes and then sent them the bill, this according to the NY Times.
The residents who refused to pay up are now flying the Mexican flag
It's more of a wooden fence backed by tall conifer trees that block out the sea view for certain residents who refused to let him buy their properties. Some people in the area like the Trump effect and have seen a rise in the value of their homes because of the attraction of the golf course. On a down side for Trump it is he who is now fighting the Scottish government because there are plans for a £300m development of huge wind turbines a mile out to sea from his golf course.
Originally posted by wolfgang59 You mean the Antonine Wall.
Hadrian's Wall is in England. 😛
There are still parts of the Antonine wall clearly visible even this day, it was not so much a wall as more of a kind of rampart which connected hill forts. Its always pleasant to see Divejuiced schooled.
Originally posted by drewnogal It's more of a wooden fence backed by tall conifer trees that block out the sea view for certain residents who refused to let him buy their properties. Some people in the area like the Trump effect and have seen a rise in the value of their homes because of the attraction of the golf course. On a down side for Trump it is he who is now fighting the Scottis ...[text shortened]... heguardian.com/environment/2016/jul/22/trump-resumes-fight-against-windfarm-near-his-golf-course
Mr Trumps mom was Scottish, a Gaelic speaker from the Island of Lewis, a Mcleod I believe. They were always a troublesome clan. If the Scottish government wants windfarms, windfarms there will be. Mr. Trump has reneged on almost everyone of his promises regarding the development and has even attempted to arrest people for walking near or on the golf course.
Originally posted by robbie carrobie Mr Trumps mom was Scottish, a Gaelic speaker from the Island of Lewis, a Mcleod I believe. They were always a troublesome clan. If the Scottish government wants windfarms, windfarms there will be. Mr. Trump has reneged on almost everyone of his promises regarding the development and has even attempted to arrest people for walking near or on the golf course.
Such a nice guy. Maybe you can get him to move to Scotland permanently, become the PM or some crap.
Originally posted by sonhouse Such a nice guy. Maybe you can get him to move to Scotland permanently, become the PM or some crap.
We have a first minister, Nicola Sturgeon who is more than a match for a blow hard like Donald Trump. All you gotta do is smother up for four years and field a candidate on merit, they will beat Agent Orange for sure.
Originally posted by robbie carrobie We have a first minister, Nicola Sturgeon who is more than a match for a blow hard like Donald Trump. All you gotta do is smother up for four years and field a candidate on merit, they will beat Agent Orange for sure.
After four years of this crap, people will be crying for a Democrat.
Originally posted by robbie carrobie There are still parts of the Antonine wall clearly visible even this day, it was not so much a wall as more of a kind of rampart which connected hill forts. Its always pleasant to see Divejuiced schooled.
Not a schooling Robbie ... just a friendly ribbing!