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William McGonagall was pelted with dried peas when he recited his poetry in public, and was turned away at the gatehouse of Balmoral after tramping all the way there ro recite his poems to Queen Victoria. God loves a trier.
Willy McGonagall was a man, Who's limericks never would scan, When told this was so, He replied "Aye, Ah know!" "But, I always make a point of trying tae squeeze just as many words intae the last line as I possibly can".
I love the way you pull each thread and weave it into an intricate story. And your comment on professor McGonagall’s poem was not only succinct but mirrored one of my Mother in Law’s favourite words. She was a Stewart and proud of it. Keep up the good work and have a successful week 🌞
Growing up in Embra when those books were coming out was a surreal experience. I remember I had a paper round back in the summer of 2005, and it'd take me past Rowlings house; this was in the weeks leading up to the release of Half Blood Prince.
Hi Bruce, Very interesting video. I was at college in Chambers Street in the 1960s. I am familiar with Bobbie's Bar as a result. The only things I knew about Greyfriars Churchyard until today was the dog, The National Covenant and that the Mathematician Colin MacLaurin* is buried in that churchyard. So thanks for the enlightenment. Harry Potter is after my time in Edinburgh. * MacLaurin is worth 15 minutes of fame in his own right. Unless you've done one already?
Gaaa!! Wish I'd have known this when I was there 2 months ago - we walked all around the graveyard but didn't go inside. (Also had no idea of the Harry Potter stuff, lol)
Oh hellooooooo Mr Bruce!! Och! My eldest kiddo came back from her semester at your lovely Uni of Edinburg with such great photos and videos of the most interesting little nooks. From all over the place. Great connection in this video! My kiddo is a student at Uni of Pennsylvania! She is indeed in Philly. We also walk through a lovely graveyard near her school. I really enjoyed this video! Thank you so much. 🖤
I enjoy your content. I listen pretty much the day you release it. Today, when you talked about your tour to the land down under. you made me think you are the Scot version of the father from my big fat Greek wedding
" Cha-n ann air son glòire, no air son saoibhreas, no air son urraim a tha sinn a' cogadh, ach a mhàin agus a mhàin air son Saorsa, nach leag duine math sios ach le 'anam." -- Foillseachadh Obar Bhrothaig, Alba, 1320 "We fight not for glory, nor for riches, nor for honour, but only and alone for Freedom, which no good man lays down but with his life." -- Declaration of Arbroath, Scotland, 1320
LOL, I love the confused tourist or passersby when you try to touch the nose of Greyfriars's Bobby statue. I hope your cameraman explained himself. Very good summary at the end. Good luck on the comedy tour. I'll have to watch for when you make it to the USA.
We who are here today are all standing on the shoulders of those came before. Good or bad right or wrong. We need to remember and learn from it. Not cover it up. Or try and change it. Thanks for the video.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Hi Bruce. McGonagalls resting place with a braw headstone is on the left just as you enter Greyfriars. For me a real pleasure to applaud this poet. Visitors stop a moment and thank him.🇺🇳🏴
I sure wish some of my fellow Americans could comprehend your leason. They are celebrating a new lord and master and dont understand at what cost. Thank you for trying Bruce. Thanks for the lovely tour, as usual!!
Being a very despondent resident over here across the pond in the newest land of abject INSANITY, the way you brought both the inspiration and the BS of all 3 national documents and histories together, is actually a form of encouragement. I'm 75 and extremely saddened that I will not live to see what will surely be multiple decades of horror coming out of the US before people successfully rise up and reclaim their lives and rights (if the very planet allows us to last that long, due to our abuse.). But even with that dire outlook, your wrap up actually gave me hope. I just hope true and nuanced truth and history can be preserved for that future time of when regular folk can regain and elevate a higher degree of freedom. Thank you.
A'reyt Bruce. A friend's wife from near Manchester asked about my family home town in Yorkshire. As she mentioned places, I gave my family link to the places matching them with family names almost clan like. She said I should be a tour guide. I said no but I watched a great one on TH-cam weekly and I was half city half townie so I only had five fingers per hand. " Scotland?" she asked. I holidayed there as a kid and loved the place , I explained. Keep on with the magic Bruce.
So many facts and shared knowledge that my head is spinning right now. I only knew the story of the wee little dog and had no clue of the Harry Potter fans pilgrimage to the churchyard.......I'm writing things down so I can learn more. Thank you Bruce.
Bruce, as usual a very interesting and entertaining video! Speaking of Philadelphia, PA, there's a section of the city called Roxborough(I grew up there) where one of its first settlers, Andrew Robeson (came to America in 1676), was from Scotland and the area he settled in was named after his Scottish home, Roxburgh.
Best two things about Greenock. Pak Lee in Gourock delivers to the west end. And Port Glasgow once you get out of the east. Best thing about Dundee is not being there in aboutt 15 years.
My scottish Richardson ancestor in Ireland was forced to sign the Black Oath rejecting his suport of this document in 1638 to maintain his lands. Ah, but that's another story.
Last time we visited Glenfinnan Viaduct to see the Jacobite Steam Train pass over it I said to my buddy: the next person to say Harry Potter catches a slap! Of course, I didn't mean it, but so many interesting things in real life Scotland are buried under this Harry Potter hype, it's a shame! On the other hand: I guess I might have missed one or two things from real history, going full Monty-Python-and-the-holy-grail mode when visiting Doune castle... 😉😄
i like McGonagall, Spike Milligan was a huge fan too. "On yonder hill, There stood a coo, It's no there noo, It must've shiftit :) "Ah the Tay the Tay, The silvery Tay, Gings in an' oot, Twice a day :) Oh, an' btw Bruce, things that folk miss, Grey Friars Bobby Statue... isnt a Statue. Its a fountain for horses to drink from after pulling carts up the steep road (Cowgate) from the grass market
We believe my family spent some time in this graveyard. Family story goes they were Covenanters kept in this graveyard until they were shipped from Leith on the ship “the crown” of London and shipwrecked off Deerness point in Orkney. Lots more to story as they reckon captain sailed at wrong time of year by northerly route, without enough provisions and ordered hatches locked when they abandoned the ship as they got paid for anyone delivered or dead. Some of crew disobeyed order and broke hatches open. My family were from one of the 4 people not recovered or found and took on the surname Deerness. :)
@ nice video, My grandad heard the story from his Great Granny. Always wondered if DNA could somehow verify it as there were only 4 names unaccounted for. One of which we think shared the same first name as the earliest dearness we know of in the family and would have been about the right date for story to be true.
The thing about passing the BS on...is that the smell always remains. And if you've had a hand in it, you cant get the smell off it. Thats the smell of politics. Good video, Bruce. I'd venture to suggest that its not just tourists that miss some of these places. When you grow up somewhere, you tend to take things for granted and never really look at them as histoiric, significant or otherwise interesting places. So....note to self....must visit Greyfriars Kirk.
I think I've suggested this before.....maybe not 🤔 Anyway, I think a video about the Hunter Brothers from East Kilbride would be interesting? There was a small museum not far from me which I don't think was visited too often. It closed in 2011. But from what I understand, the brothers were physicians and surgeons and there is now the Hunterian Museum containing artifacts from East Kilbride in Glasgow University. Various buildings in the town are named after them, including a now closed local High School (I believe Ally McCoist was a pupil!!) and a primary school which is still there.
It’s interesting to reflect that the phrase ‘We the People’ written in the Preamble to the United States Constitution certainly didn’t apply to all people as Bruce alluded too. It did not include women, indigenous peoples nor black Americans brought in as slaves. It simply reflected the views of a small group of rich, influential and privileged men pretty much in the same way the Magna Carta and the Declaration of Arbroath did.
And here I was looking at the arrow and thinking it was all about my home town of Kirkcaldy. But I remembered that Bruce doesn’t have a visa for visiting Fife 😂
If you'd seen what's happening to Edinburgh something had to be done. Will it be good? Do we want to restrict it to those with more money? They're bigger questions
This fight has been going on since the beginning of humanity. Don't get me wrong it's good to see another mile marker on this long road. I fully expect the fight for liberty will continue for as long as the human race persists.
I stayd in a bed n breakfast in dundee that was owned by mcgonagals great great grandaughter ..could guarantee a hair in yir brekkie fi her man that done the cookin didnt bother with brekkie after second day 😂
The difference in the declaration of Arbroth and the Declaration of Independence is, well……. We actually got and retained our independence! That is why we puff our chest out, because we won! Furthermore we went on to become the greatest nation the world has ever seen, we are the world’s super power. What’s Scotland’s excuse? Skill issue?
@ are you actually trying to draw comparisons at this moment in history. Look at the state of the UK, my god man, you can’t deflect and act as if you lot got it together over there. Kier Starmer is doing good in your eyes?
@@ScotlandHistoryToursOOF! We actually hadn't quite reached "democracy", which is what allowed [He Who Shall Not] to become President in the first place. But it's certainly so that we are now rapidly moving away from "democracy", Lord help Us 🙏
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Another brilliant video bruce 👍
The reaction of the bystanders when you get your hand slapped trying to touch grayfriers statue is bloody PRICELESS 🤠😋🤭
Happy Burns night everyone.
I don't like Burns' poetry or haggis.
Same to you mate. Haggis neeps and tatties tonight 😁👍
@@June-s3o👎 yer no great chieftain o’ the puddin-race
My favourite Burns quote: O may the lord the gift to gie us; to see ourselves as others see us 🌞
@vibcentreed9294
Same to you 😊🏴
William McGonagall was pelted with dried peas when he recited his poetry in public, and was turned away at the gatehouse of Balmoral after tramping
all the way there ro recite his poems to Queen Victoria. God loves a trier.
Indeed
Willy McGonagall was a man,
Who's limericks never would scan,
When told this was so,
He replied "Aye, Ah know!"
"But, I always make a point of trying tae squeeze just as many words intae the last line as I possibly can".
"Pelted with peas", that rolls off the tongue.
😂😂😂
Cracking video, Billy Connolly did a wonderful rendition of McGonagle's Bridge of Tay on his World Tour of Scotland.
I love the way you pull each thread and weave it into an intricate story. And your comment on professor McGonagall’s poem was not only succinct but mirrored one of my Mother in Law’s favourite words. She was a Stewart and proud of it. Keep up the good work and have a successful week 🌞
Growing up in Embra when those books were coming out was a surreal experience. I remember I had a paper round back in the summer of 2005, and it'd take me past Rowlings house; this was in the weeks leading up to the release of Half Blood Prince.
Hi Bruce,
Very interesting video. I was at college in Chambers Street in the 1960s. I am familiar with Bobbie's Bar as a result. The only things I knew about Greyfriars Churchyard until today was the dog, The National Covenant and that the Mathematician Colin MacLaurin* is buried in that churchyard. So thanks for the enlightenment. Harry Potter is after my time in Edinburgh.
* MacLaurin is worth 15 minutes of fame in his own right. Unless you've done one already?
Gaaa!! Wish I'd have known this when I was there 2 months ago - we walked all around the graveyard but didn't go inside. (Also had no idea of the Harry Potter stuff, lol)
01:47: Much obliged for the tip. We're hoping to visit Scotland early this spring and will be visiting Edinburgh, based out of Bonchester Bridge.
Thanks!
Ah thanks YOU
It's starting to become a tradition for me to watch your videos when i wake up on saturdays, Bruce :) Really interesting stories you bring us. Cheers!
Quite right
Oh hellooooooo Mr Bruce!!
Och! My eldest kiddo came back from her semester at your lovely Uni of Edinburg with such great photos and videos of the most interesting little nooks. From all over the place.
Great connection in this video! My kiddo is a student at Uni of Pennsylvania! She is indeed in Philly.
We also walk through a lovely graveyard near her school.
I really enjoyed this video!
Thank you so much. 🖤
Wonderful
Thanks
Ah, thanks
I enjoy your content. I listen pretty much the day you release it. Today, when you talked about your tour to the land down under. you made me think you are the Scot version of the father from my big fat Greek wedding
Sorry, I don't know the film
Many Greetings from Vienna, Austria! Hope to visit Scotland again soon 💙
You should!
Right? Love the Scots, and I also lov3e the country.
As usual some thought provoking stuff Bruce.
" Cha-n ann air son glòire, no air son saoibhreas, no air son urraim a tha sinn a' cogadh, ach a mhàin agus a mhàin air son Saorsa, nach leag duine math sios ach le 'anam."
-- Foillseachadh Obar Bhrothaig, Alba, 1320
"We fight not for glory, nor for riches, nor for honour, but only and alone for Freedom, which no good man lays down but with his life."
-- Declaration of Arbroath, Scotland, 1320
LOL, I love the confused tourist or passersby when you try to touch the nose of Greyfriars's Bobby statue. I hope your cameraman explained himself. Very good summary at the end. Good luck on the comedy tour. I'll have to watch for when you make it to the USA.
🤣We didn't even notice till the edit
@ScotlandHistoryTours now it's even funnier 😂
Love the idea of a McGonagall supper
Good morning Bruce, happy Saturday to ya 😉💙🏴
Morning
We who are here today are all standing on the shoulders of those came before. Good or bad right or wrong. We need to remember and learn from it. Not cover it
up. Or try and change it. Thanks for the
video.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Love the Fummeys and crews too
Hi Bruce. McGonagalls resting place with a braw headstone is on the left just as you enter Greyfriars. For me a real pleasure to applaud this poet. Visitors stop a moment and thank him.🇺🇳🏴
The type bull sh1t I love!😁 As always, brilliant!
Bullshit ?? Come on ya bass
I sure wish some of my fellow Americans could comprehend your leason. They are celebrating a new lord and master and dont understand at what cost. Thank you for trying Bruce. Thanks for the lovely tour, as usual!!
What's more frightening is that we'll pay the price as well
@ScotlandHistoryTours I know. Iam so sorry, seriously
That’s about the best description of the national covenant and what it was actually about than I’ve read or heard anywhere else.
Being a very despondent resident over here across the pond in the newest land of abject INSANITY, the way you brought both the inspiration and the BS of all 3 national documents and histories together, is actually a form of encouragement.
I'm 75 and extremely saddened that I will not live to see what will surely be multiple decades of horror coming out of the US before people successfully rise up and reclaim their lives and rights (if the very planet allows us to last that long, due to our abuse.). But even with that dire outlook, your wrap up actually gave me hope. I just hope true and nuanced truth and history can be preserved for that future time of when regular folk can regain and elevate a higher degree of freedom. Thank you.
I sing in there every week - and I've yet to work out how I feel about the way the wee dug and the wee wizard get all the limelight. What a story.
Bruce, you are wonderful 🏴🏴
Tell my missus 😂
I just noticed the reactions of the passersby when you demonstrated that it's bad form to touch the wee dog. Priceless.
I know. We passed ourselves
Well said, Bruce, thank you!
Thanks for watching!
A'reyt Bruce. A friend's wife from near Manchester asked about my family home town in Yorkshire. As she mentioned places, I gave my family link to the places matching them with family names almost clan like. She said I should be a tour guide. I said no but I watched a great one on TH-cam weekly and I was half city half townie so I only had five fingers per hand. " Scotland?" she asked. I holidayed there as a kid and loved the place , I explained. Keep on with the magic Bruce.
Incredible! 😊.
Another excellent video Bruce. Cheers and hope you have a great Burns night.
Thanks 👍
Love your videos! Heading to Scotland in June! Trip up to Aberdeen. 🏴❤️.
Enjoy
thanks for the info once again... have a great tour down under...
Thanks, will do!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Happy Burns celebration!🎉
Alba gu bràth 🏴💯
So many facts and shared knowledge that my head is spinning right now. I only knew the story of the wee little dog and had no clue of the Harry Potter fans pilgrimage to the churchyard.......I'm writing things down so I can learn more. Thank you Bruce.
Bruce, as usual a very interesting and entertaining video! Speaking of Philadelphia, PA, there's a section of the city called Roxborough(I grew up there) where one of its first settlers, Andrew Robeson (came to America in 1676), was from Scotland and the area he settled in was named after his Scottish home, Roxburgh.
And yet it passes through scotland, and we haven't accomplished our own independence 🙄
Greetings from Dumfries 💪🏼❤️🏴🐈⬛
Loved that! Fascinating!
@🏴 Scotland History Tours w/Bruce Fummey
Saw your notification from earlier Brucy ! Tapadh laidh!
Great story Mr. Fumi🎉🎉😊
I thank you
Can you suggest an interesting place to visit this Summer?
I love this prospective Bruce. Thank you
Best two things about Greenock. Pak Lee in Gourock delivers to the west end. And Port Glasgow once you get out of the east. Best thing about Dundee is not being there in aboutt 15 years.
informative and engaging
its novel an African teaching the UK about history, I enjoy it.
Awesome! LOL. Thanks Bruce👍
Glad you enjoyed it
A really good video very enjoyable includes the great McGonagall Scotland's second bard
Surprising the English are so pleased about Magna Carta. What is left of that?
But I do appreciate Adam Smith. (In America, we have Wesson too!)
My ancestors lived in Greyfriars Parish and after Bans and such were married in Greyfriars right there in Edinburgh way back in the late 18th century
Have one on me, Bruce !! Another great story.
So my love Bruce are we stoppin here too in April?
Aye
@@ScotlandHistoryTours Im not going to geek out Im not going to geek out. Your Party tour priceless I still owe you a BD drink!!
@@ScotlandHistoryTours Im so geeking out!!
My scottish Richardson ancestor in Ireland was forced to sign the Black Oath rejecting his suport of this document in 1638 to maintain his lands. Ah, but that's another story.
Spike Milligans fave poet.....im a Cutler man myself
“Look at my aunty floating round the chandelier, the dear. Fetch her a ladder before she gets any madder.” 😂
So….Jimmy Carr and Sarah Millican are doing shows in Denver, Colorado. When are you coming across the pond? We’d love you to visit!
I liked it !
We have his collected works. I'm sad to say it will finish up in the skip when we kark it.... kids just no interested.
Philadelphia mentioned! If you ever come to Philly I'll give you the $.10 tour
I’ve walked around that cemetery late at night and it’s very spooky 👻
Last time we visited Glenfinnan Viaduct to see the Jacobite Steam Train pass over it I said to my buddy: the next person to say Harry Potter catches a slap! Of course, I didn't mean it, but so many interesting things in real life Scotland are buried under this Harry Potter hype, it's a shame!
On the other hand: I guess I might have missed one or two things from real history, going full Monty-Python-and-the-holy-grail mode when visiting Doune castle... 😉😄
Indeed
Happy burns night brucey fella
i like McGonagall, Spike Milligan was a huge fan too. "On yonder hill, There stood a coo, It's no there noo, It must've shiftit :) "Ah the Tay the Tay, The silvery Tay, Gings in an' oot, Twice a day :) Oh, an' btw Bruce, things that folk miss, Grey Friars Bobby Statue... isnt a Statue. Its a fountain for horses to drink from after pulling carts up the steep road (Cowgate) from the grass market
I’m just here for the comments. Okay that’s a lie I’m here for your videos too Bruce lol. Brilliant as always.
🤩
We believe my family spent some time in this graveyard. Family story goes they were Covenanters kept in this graveyard until they were shipped from Leith on the ship “the crown” of London and shipwrecked off Deerness point in Orkney. Lots more to story as they reckon captain sailed at wrong time of year by northerly route, without enough provisions and ordered hatches locked when they abandoned the ship as they got paid for anyone delivered or dead. Some of crew disobeyed order and broke hatches open.
My family were from one of the 4 people not recovered or found and took on the surname Deerness.
:)
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@ nice video, My grandad heard the story from his Great Granny. Always wondered if DNA could somehow verify it as there were only 4 names unaccounted for. One of which we think shared the same first name as the earliest dearness we know of in the family and would have been about the right date for story to be true.
The thing about passing the BS on...is that the smell always remains. And if you've had a hand in it, you cant get the smell off it. Thats the smell of politics.
Good video, Bruce. I'd venture to suggest that its not just tourists that miss some of these places. When you grow up somewhere, you tend to take things for granted and never really look at them as histoiric, significant or otherwise interesting places. So....note to self....must visit Greyfriars Kirk.
Shite, and bullshit ......😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 shake your hand man, brilliant video, thanks for laughs bud...ta 🏴🏴🏴🏴🍺🍺
😜
From Brazil
Please come to Cairns in North Queensland Bruce. Not everyone has the means to go to Brisbane. 🌸
I came last tour
@ Bugger. Missed you.
I think I've suggested this before.....maybe not 🤔
Anyway, I think a video about the Hunter Brothers from East Kilbride would be interesting?
There was a small museum not far from me which I don't think was visited too often. It closed in 2011.
But from what I understand, the brothers were physicians and surgeons and there is now the Hunterian Museum containing artifacts from East Kilbride in Glasgow University.
Various buildings in the town are named after them, including a now closed local High School (I believe Ally McCoist was a pupil!!) and a primary school which is still there.
I ken the boys you're on aboot
It’s interesting to reflect that the phrase ‘We the People’ written in the Preamble to the United States Constitution certainly didn’t apply to all people as Bruce alluded too. It did not include women, indigenous peoples nor black Americans brought in as slaves. It simply reflected the views of a small group of rich, influential and privileged men pretty much in the same way the Magna Carta and the Declaration of Arbroath did.
Oh I know. See my new tour show for details 😎
I’ll be visiting Scotland next June on an organized tour, so I won’t be pottering about. This video got off to a bit of a rocky start.
Oooft
And here I was looking at the arrow and thinking it was all about my home town of Kirkcaldy. But I remembered that Bruce doesn’t have a visa for visiting Fife 😂
😂I get to Kinross and alarm bells go off
So really what has changed ? Be it Scotland , England or Wales we're still being led by leaders / establishment full of shit 😢
Everything changes
@@stevenmclaren2730 yeah! It continues to get worse. 😂
@StMiBll I don't get the joke.
The US is getting a belly full of that right now.
@@hamsternchips😂
Brilliant video. Thanks 🙏
Ah thanks
Sgoinneil,Tìoraidh an dràsta❤
How do you feel about the tourist tax, Bruce?
If you'd seen what's happening to Edinburgh something had to be done. Will it be good? Do we want to restrict it to those with more money? They're bigger questions
They do it in Europe and seems to work ok.
What about the North East Scotland the places tourists miss Banff Buchanan
Aye,
Hm 🤔!
I‘ve got that horrible feeling, that the „Liberty Bell“ is held hostage and so will the „Statue of Liberty“ too 🙄😳🫣😱!
🥲
They’re for sale…😂
It's the Spike Milligan McGonagal
This fight has been going on since the beginning of humanity. Don't get me wrong it's good to see another mile marker on this long road.
I fully expect the fight for liberty will continue for as long as the human race persists.
I stayd in a bed n breakfast in dundee that was owned by mcgonagals great great grandaughter ..could guarantee a hair in yir brekkie fi her man that done the cookin didnt bother with brekkie after second day 😂
Top quality bull shi..... 😂👍 Good work Bruce
😜
3:02 you get a sub for that :)
Dear Love: it's a brwhaha... Not a whooha... I'm American English a whooha is a girl's bits
Happy Burns Day!!
Hery the 8th .The prayer book rebellion in the West country led to 10,000died because of this.
👍👍👍
When I last visited Geyfriars churchyard Harry Potter didn't exist.
Don’t be telling the tourists our secrets! 😂
😜
The American document acknowledges they are god-given rights, not buy some potentate
Sorry I don’t watch more. My younger brother is on his second year living in Scotland, says he never coming back. Bless the Scotts.
Sorry, but I didn't understand this. Also, two t in Scots.
Tom Riddle!
The difference in the declaration of Arbroth and the Declaration of Independence is, well……. We actually got and retained our independence! That is why we puff our chest out, because we won!
Furthermore we went on to become the greatest nation the world has ever seen, we are the world’s super power. What’s Scotland’s excuse? Skill issue?
,...and look at you now. It's a shame
@ are you actually trying to draw comparisons at this moment in history. Look at the state of the UK, my god man, you can’t deflect and act as if you lot got it together over there. Kier Starmer is doing good in your eyes?
The Greeks will say......
The Greeks will say: 'Why did we throw away democracy? ' I'm sure Americans will be asking the same question soon too
@@ScotlandHistoryToursOOF! We actually hadn't quite reached "democracy", which is what allowed [He Who Shall Not] to become President in the first place. But it's certainly so that we are now rapidly moving away from "democracy", Lord help Us 🙏
Just means that the English didn’t learn their lesson.
Next Donald Trump wants to make Scotland the 53 state of the United States of America