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don't forget the deep-fried shortbread, with haggis on the side :P

it's not that it doesn't have entertainment, it's just disproportionally spread across the country. the nearest city to me with any variety of entertainments is 50 miles away, this is a problem for those without private transport and public transport isn't exactly cheap, and nor is the entertainments.

my town has: 1 pool (for schools), 1 fitness centre, 1 outdoor (concrete) basketball court (often 'missing' hoops) with skate ramp (constantly covered in gravel and occasionally broken glass). in comparison there's 13 drinking establishments. besides the major cities - london, inverness etc which have an abundance of expensive entertainments - this is a common state across the most of the uk's towns and 'lesser' cities.

we have a public health care system, yay for us.....excepts it breaking down under the severe pressure of mis-management, shoddy government 'interventions' and public 'unhealth'. stress iteslf, physical and psychological, is widely considered one of the biggest health problems in 'great' britain.