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Question for Brits or Jethro Tull Fans (or both?)

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Fat.n.sassy

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Obviously this question has no earth shattering importance. I thought maybe someone here had the answer though.

Although we (the US) and Britain both speak English, we speak it differently and have different cultural referances.

There is a line in the song Too Old To Rock and Roll ~ Too Young To Die, album of the same name, that I don't understand.

"Up on the AI, by Scotch Corner, just like it used to be"

What's the AI? I'm assuming Scotch Corner is a place.

Oh also, "...and he hit the trunk road doing about 120 with no room left to brake." This sounds like it might be a T junction?


Thanks :rolleyes:
 

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