File:Crazy Kids at Hogmanay "Smiled" for the Camera.jpg
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editDescriptionCrazy Kids at Hogmanay "Smiled" for the Camera.jpg |
English: We were walking through the Hogmanay celebration and said, smile for the camera kids - and almost on cue, immediately all started drinking from whatever they had in their hands. Priceless moment at Edinburgh's Hogmanay.
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