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Was there not something about a travelling circus way back then, and they had an overnight stop near loch ness, they took the elephants down to the loch for a swim and that’s what that picture was.
43:39 here's another correction for the Goblin King Of The Knitwear Realm, adding "i" to pluralise something that ends in "us" (e.g. hippopotamus) is only used in Latin, not English. Hippopotamuses, cactuses, etc. is more correct for English.
Cacti or Cactus is common plural form, you don’t use Cactuses although using it is correct as it follows common English plurality formula, it is what it is.
@@jack18over Common in latin, not in Greek. Adding another languages plural form to Greek words is dumb. It would be like saying using the Danish plural "e" to turn "sheep" into "sheepe" is correct. It isn't. Therefore, cactuses and hippopotamuses are correct.
Loch Ness Monster , the most effective marketing tool for tourism in any rural economy in the world ?
Love when Ciaran erupts in indignation like he’s channeling the ghost of brian blessed
Love the mythstories,yous should do more. Thanks.😊
Ciaran is correct. Wee Ptolemy didn't have the stones to come to Ireland and just named and mapped the place from afar.
Fort Augustus to Inverness... you can see it on the map haha. I'll sit back doon now :p
Was there not something about a travelling circus way back then, and they had an overnight stop near loch ness, they took the elephants down to the loch for a swim and that’s what that picture was.
Actually Dr. Bartlett, The antonine wall is actually the farthest north the Romans got in Scotland
Lads ...top notch again 😊 i love these so much , keep them coming 😅
Really great episodes
Strung out on this show its great
That wee McDonald's would make an absolute fortune daily too! 😅👌🏻
sorry, I know it’s a different show - but Christopher MacArthur-Boyd would be a great guest on Tea With Me.
That picture looks like a swan
Did yous know that the waves on lough ness is made by mini earthquakes under the water
Somebody's gotta compile a list of all the "historical initialism's" they come up with
Dr Bartlett is only telling part of this story. Untypically lacking in the level of scholarly gravitas we have come to expect from him. 30:32
Did you pay any attention to the start of the pod? Rent free.
FUCK IT ... AIR B'N'B THE LIFE CLEAN OUT OF IT !!!
@@BaggyCreature49 I thought your mum stopped drinking when she was pregnant. Obviously not.
Was this just a fargo quote episode for Ciaran 😂
43:39 here's another correction for the Goblin King Of The Knitwear Realm, adding "i" to pluralise something that ends in "us" (e.g. hippopotamus) is only used in Latin, not English. Hippopotamuses, cactuses, etc. is more correct for English.
Cacti or Cactus is common plural form, you don’t use Cactuses although using it is correct as it follows common English plurality formula, it is what it is.
@@jack18over Common in latin, not in Greek. Adding another languages plural form to Greek words is dumb. It would be like saying using the Danish plural "e" to turn "sheep" into "sheepe" is correct. It isn't. Therefore, cactuses and hippopotamuses are correct.
@@Utubepooperful nonsense, that’s Pigeon English
@@jack18over wrong.
@@Utubepooperful because you said so ?