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Hey, don't romanticise it Stu,
It's my old neighbourhood, and forgive me if I tend to romanticise the past.
My mum says to me, "Moll, you shouldn't romanticise.
Naturally, he didn't say that. He tried to romanticise the story.
Of course, he does tend to romanticise things a bit, but then, you know, he's a romantic.
Hey, don't romanticise it Stu,
It's my old neighbourhood, and forgive me if I tend to romanticise the past.
My mum says to me, "Moll, you shouldn't romanticise.
Naturally, he didn't say that. He tried to romanticise the story.
Of course, he does tend to romanticise things a bit, but then, you know, he's a romantic.
And you've maybe romanticised her into something mythical, into something she wasn't.
Childbirth has been so romanticised,
Emma romanticised him.
It's just a simple block of red sandstone and yet it's been fought over, mythologised and romanticised, and it will crop up again and again in Scotland's story.
Make that "He romanticised it all out ofproportion."
Cigarette companies have been romanticising smoking for years.
It is seeing representative democracy as playing an important role and it's also not romanticising the fact that everyone wants to sit on committees.
Look, the only reason you're romanticising this job is you'll never get do it again.
Maybe he was romanticising to justify what he felt.
And you've maybe romanticised her into something mythical, into something she wasn't.
Childbirth has been so romanticised,
Emma romanticised him.
It's just a simple block of red sandstone and yet it's been fought over, mythologised and romanticised, and it will crop up again and again in Scotland's story.
Make that "He romanticised it all out ofproportion."
Cigarette companies have been romanticising smoking for years.
It is seeing representative democracy as playing an important role and it's also not romanticising the fact that everyone wants to sit on committees.
Look, the only reason you're romanticising this job is you'll never get do it again.
Maybe he was romanticising to justify what he felt.