“Nats on the loose in Easterhoose”…“A stolen bus in Luss”…“Really very naughty in Broughty”
When the hashtag #scotriots began trending UK wide earlier this afternoon you could’ve been forgiven for thinking all hell had broken loose.
Nah!
Wings Over Scotland got the highly amusing conversation started…
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https://twitter.com/WingsScotland/status/589070820720410624
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And since then, twitter has been awash with reports of doom across the land many through rhyme.
https://twitter.com/Mrsjackdaniels/status/589085365702631424
#ScotRiots: There are now two Burntislands. There only used to be one.
— Liam Kirkaldy (@HolyroodLiam) April 17, 2015
Licence to kill in Maryhill #ScotRiots
— jim ten (@WakeUpScotland) April 17, 2015
It's all gone to ruin, down at Glen Fruin #ScotRiots
— John (@JjrMorton) April 17, 2015
https://twitter.com/doriangrayskull/status/589123975340564480And
Scotland’s first family the Broons soon waded into the rammy…
Nae heid-buttin’ Hen at the Broons’ But ‘n’ Ben! #ScotRiots pic.twitter.com/qkZtWIAsOL
— The Sunday Post (@Sunday_Post) April 17, 2015
Be careful out there…
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