TWITTER users have started a #PutScotlandInASongOrMovie hashtag – where they, you guessed it, replace song and movie titles with Scottish words.
The hashtag's been trending on the social media site today, and many people have shared their own creative inputs, with puns including such points of reference as Scottish locations and Buckfast.
Of course, there's the odd hit-and-miss, but it's worth sifting through to come across some gems.
Here's some of our favourites:
Fife on Mars
Fife On Mars #PutScotlandInASongOrMovie pic.twitter.com/ZIcMhKIUt4
— Mark (@westy2112) March 10, 2020
A Little Ness Conversation
A little Ness conversation a loch more action babe 🎶 #PutScotlandInASongOrMovie pic.twitter.com/YCc3tithWe
— Bradders 🎤🎸🎶🏴 (@tunesisme) March 10, 2020
Don't Go Brechin My Heart
Don't go Brechin ma heart 🎶🏴 #PutScotlandInASongOrMovie
— Bradders 🎤🎸🎶🏴 (@tunesisme) March 10, 2020
East Kilbride of Frankenstein
East Kilbride of Frankenstein 🏴 #PutScotlandInASongOrMovie pic.twitter.com/1d8u7tjCnC
— Horror31 🎃 (@Horror31) March 10, 2020
Hibs Don't Lie
#PutScotlandInASongOrMovie hibs don't lie 🎶
— dean jenkins (@deanjenkins111) March 10, 2020
Wheesht Side Story
Wheesht Side Story #PutScotlandInASongOrMovie pic.twitter.com/qvlvjd0fDq
— Mark (@westy2112) March 10, 2020
Buckfast and the Furious
#PutScotlandInASongOrMovie
— Thirsty (@Thirsty36655667) March 10, 2020
Buckfast and the furious pic.twitter.com/lUFlAnQftT
It's a Lorne Way to Inveraray
#PutScotlandInASongOrMovie It's a Lorne Way to Inveraray
— Flamenco Nut ❄️ (@flamencobug) March 10, 2020
Haggis That's Why They Call It The Blues
Haggis that’s why they call it the Blues. #PutScotlandInASongOrMovie pic.twitter.com/epPRJN7aGO
— Hello Dave 🇬🇧in🇪🇸 (@bonnietriumph) March 10, 2020
I Kissed Argyll and I Liked It
#PutScotlandInASongOrMovie I kissed Argyll and I liked it
— Just a bloke on a bike 🚵🏻♂️ (@Berk_On_A_Bike) March 10, 2020
Fear and Lothian in Glasvegas
Fear And Lothian In Glasvegas #PutScotlandInASongOrMovie
— Catherine Kelliher (@kitty_kelliher) March 10, 2020
The Men Who Stare at John O'Groats
The Men Who Stare At John O'Groats #PutScotlandInASongOrMovie
— Joe Hey! (@JoeRemarkable) March 10, 2020
Lucy In The Skye With Diamonds
Lucy In The Skye With Diamonds #PutScotlandInASongOrMovie
— Gail (@agail99a) March 10, 2020
Don't Look Back in Angus
Don’t Look Back In Angus
— Tim Jones (@surfwagen) March 10, 2020
#PutScotlandInASongOrMovie
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