SCOTTISH ACCENT - EDINBURGH Vs GLASGOW
The Scottish Accent Tag - Edinburgh Vs Glasgow
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In today's vlog, I do the Scottish Accent Tag, and also mark a few wee differences between the Edinburgh and Glasgow accents.
Big shout outs to:
Erin AKA BeautyCreep
Mosco AKA Wee Scottish Lass
I would like to tag all Scottish YouTubers to have a go at their own accent in the tag questions.
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Manchester Bombing! (Pray For Them.)
Everyone pray for the people of Manchester and of the bombing. I love you guys and I hope you enjoy the video.
An explosion at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, on May 22 left at least 22 people dead and around 59 others injured, according to police.
The Islamic State claimed Tuesday that one of its “soldiers” carried out an apparent suicide bombing in Manchester that killed at least 22 people, including teenagers and others streaming out of a pop concert.
Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable Ian Hopkins named the suspected attacker as 22-year-old Salman Abedi but declined to provide other details.
A senior European intelligence official said the attacker was a British citizen of Libyan descent. The official said the suspect’s brother has been taken into custody.
The Islamic State’s claim came as British investigators intensified their search for possible accomplices and police teams fanned out across the northern city after the worst terrorist strike in Britain in more than a decade.
The Islamic State did not give any details about the attacker or how the blast was carried out late Monday. Its statement was posted on the online messaging service Telegram and later noted by the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors militant websites.
The Islamic State often quickly proclaims links to attacks, but some previous claims have not been proven.
British Prime Minister Theresa May called the carnage a “callous terrorist attack.”
“This attack stands out for its appalling, sickening cowardice deliberately targeting innocent, defenseless children and young people who should have been enjoying one of the most memorable nights of their lives,” she said, speaking outside her Downing Street offices, where flags were lowered to half-staff.
May later visited Manchester, meeting with local authorities and signing a condolence book honoring the victims.
Queen Elizabeth II, meanwhile, expressed her “deepest sympathies.”
“The whole nation has been shocked by the death and injury in Manchester last night of so many people, adults and children, who had just been enjoying a concert,” she said in a statement released by Buckingham Palace.
Condemnations also poured in from other leaders around the world.
In Washington, Director of National Intelligence Daniel Coats said Tuesday that despite the Islamic State’s claim of responsibility for the Manchester attack, “we have not verified yet the connection.” He noted in a Senate hearing that “they claim responsibility for virtually every attack.”
The casualties included children as young as elementary school students. Police said that among the 59 people injured, a dozen were younger than 16.
Among those killed, Georgina Callander, an 18-year-old student, was the first victim to be named. British media also reported that an 8-year-old girl, Saffie Rose Roussos, could have been the youngest fatality.
“We believe at this stage the attack last night was conducted by one man,” Hopkins said at a televised news conference. “We believe the attacker was carrying an improvised explosive device, which he detonated, causing this atrocity.”
The Manchester attack was exactly what many had long feared
The bombing appeared intended to inflict maximum bloodshed on the young concertgoers — many in their early teens — who were making their way out of the Manchester Arena, one of Europe’s largest indoor venues, with a seating capacity of 21,000.
The blast occurred about 10:30 p.m. Monday, minutes after pop star Ariana Grande had finished her set and many fans were gathered in the foyer to buy concert merchandise.
The explosion set off a panic as fans struggled to flee and parents and teens searched for one another amid the carnage. Parents who had lost contact with their children posted desperate pleas for information on social media using the hashtag #ManchesterMissing.
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Glasgow Cruise | Ardgartan and Argyll Forest Park | Part 2 | January 24, 2012
This was shot off in Ardgartan in Argyll Forest Park in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park ( near Glasgow, Scotland on January 24, 2012. Part 2.
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