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Hello everyone :). Ever since figuring out the UK Disney Stores have been participating in Pin Trading the bug has bitten hard.

I've been trying to restrict my collecting to Bambi and Lion King, though I have a soft spot for Stitch and Disney Dragons, and whenever I stop by the Disney Store I always end up with a pin or two for trades.
 
Hi, I love Lion King too, it's the best movie, I dont have many LK pins though :( I am also not able to limit myself so I get whatever pin I like the look of! I wish I could restrict but there are too many nice ones out there!
 
:lgm:welcome to the site!! i also collect lion king pins :) and also can't walk past the disney store without buying a pin lol - i live in york
 
Thank you for the warm welcome everyone :D.



I'm in Edinburgh.

Ah, my wife and I were in your wonderful country this past April. We were going to spend a day in Edinburgh, but sadly had to cut it out due to time constraints. We ended up spending a day in Glasgow (as that was our point of entry), then spent 3 days on the isle of Isay (despite the Icelandic volcano's attempts to interfere :mad:) . It was our first trip to the UK and we were totally enchanted with it. Can't wait to visit again! And Edinburgh will definitely be on the intinerary! :D
 
Ah, my wife and I were in your wonderful country this past April. We were going to spend a day in Edinburgh, but sadly had to cut it out due to time constraints. We ended up spending a day in Glasgow (as that was our point of entry), then spent 3 days on the isle of Isay (despite the Icelandic volcano's attempts to interfere :mad:) . It was our first trip to the UK and we were totally enchanted with it. Can't wait to visit again! And Edinburgh will definitely be on the intinerary! :D

Heh, as an citizen of Edinburgh it is my duty to inform you that Edinburgh is better than Glasgow :p. The west coast does tend to have the nicer weather though.
 
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