Old Largs Photos and Postcards Quiz

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Drouthy Neebors is taken from the second line of the famous Robert Burns poem Tam O'Shanter which he wrote in 1791. It translates to thirsty neighbours.

The poem starts off with the line "When chapmen billies leave the street" which translates to "When the peddler people leave the streets" and then quotes the next line as "And drouthy neibors, neibors meet" which translates to And thirsty neighbours, neighbours meet

Apart from the great new name the Old Largs team like the fact that this is the old place in Largs where Punk Brewdog Beer is on draft.

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