Now it's weird... After reboot (not deliberately - I have only needed to 
shutdown my PC and now I wanted to try reproduce the bug) it's fixed! I can see 
the files in nautilus directly and in scripts menu too... So sorry I cant 
reproduce the bug...
If you want to try it, do:
$ mkdir -p Ubuntu\ One/Scripts/nautilus-scripts/Conversions
$ mkdir -p Ubuntu\ One/Scripts/nautilus-scripts/Tools
$ mkdir -p Ubuntu\ One/Scripts/nautilus-scripts/Renames
$ echo '#!' > Ubuntu\ One/Scripts/nautilus-scripts/Conversions/convert_video
$ chmod +x Ubuntu\ One/Scripts/nautilus-scripts/Conversions/convert_video
$ mv .gnome2/nautilus-scripts .gnome2/nautilus-scripts-backup
$ ln -s Ubuntu\ One/Scripts/nautilus-scripts/ .gnome2/nautilus-scripts
Now try to open .gnome2/nautilus-scripts/Conversions with nautilus, if you 
can't see the files, you've successfully reproduced the bug (you can check 
right-click menu with scripts too), if you can see the files, it's probably 
"bugfoot" :)

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