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#23492
SCOTLAND

I feel really sorry for you guys up there.....

First of all you don't get quality programmes in England. All you get is bad comedy.

2. Irn Bru is sold and drunk by the gallon. Why? It's Pish
3. Strange habits like putting macroni cheese on chips- that's demented
4. The distinct lack of comprehensible conversation


Sory but your country conforms to steroetype
By The Peter Kay Fan
#23501
I come from the south - now CHEESE on chips is ok, but macaroni cheese? what kind of crazy world do you live in? :P
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#23564
it could be worse they could be welsh.....
By The Peter Kay Fan
#23570
comeon now gaspode, we live in a modern society, the welsh were hidden from us a long time ago, lets not talk of the past eh?
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#23571
they are still among us though meeting in small groups planning the day when all vowels are eliminated and you get a sore throat speaking a sentence..

undisclosed welsh people are:
the queen,
sean connery,
tom selleck,
the pope,
bono,
roy keane
ralf little

beware....
By The Peter Kay Fan
#23573
you arent welsh by any chance are you minnie?
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By jc
#23599
Jonny Hoare wrote:SCOTLAND

First of all you don't get quality programmes in England. All you get is bad comedy.

2. Irn Bru is sold and drunk by the gallon. Why? It's Pish
3. Strange habits like putting macroni cheese on chips- that's demented
4. The distinct lack of comprehensible conversation

Sory but your country conforms to steroetype


Or so you perceive.
  1. On the bad comedy front, I don't think Chewin' The Fat (to give an example) is an example of that. I'd love to hear some examples of quality programmes in England which us Scots miss out on.
  2. I don't drink Irn Bru, but it's not bad.
  3. I've never seen macaroni cheese on chips over here.
  4. The range of accents is as wide and varied as England, just more colourful. Because of that, I believe Scots can understand more English accents than the English themselves.
Sorry, but I'm not convinced. - jc
By Everlast
#23608
Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog wrote:they are still among us though meeting in small groups planning the day when all vowels are eliminated and you get a sore throat speaking a sentence..

undisclosed welsh people are:
the queen,
sean connery,
tom selleck,
the pope,
bono,
roy keane
ralf little

beware....

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