Posted by Tom in TN on July 05, 2013 at 20:28:32 from (70.193.1.55):
In Reply to: Re: scotland people posted by Tony in Mass. on July 05, 2013 at 18:55:08:
Tony,
My wife and I toured Great Britain a few years ago. We stopped at Loch Ness. I went to a concession stand that is just outside of the museum. Behind the lady who was operating the stand were some shelves with cans of soft drinks. I asked for a Coca Cola. She turned, got a can from one of the shelves, and delivered it to me.
No ice. The can wasn't chilled. Just a room temperature can of Coke. While touring the Islands, I realized that ice is not a big deal over there.
I ordered a soft drink at a restaurant. The waiter delivered a glass of warm Coke. I asked him for some ice. He went away and came back with one ice cube for my glass.
Seems strange to me, but I guess it isn't to them.
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