It's confusing fin given we are supposed to be the most obese in europe, how big are these meals exactly?
Interlude - never really researched this before... Usage Notes 'Scots', 'Scottish', and 'Scottish' What's the difference between these words? Perhaps you have been invited to a Burns Supper, the ceremonial gathering in honor of the poet Robert Burns, which typically takes place on January 25th and involves the intentional consumption of both whiskey and haggis. In preparation, you have turned to the dictionary to help you with a tricky question: What is the difference between Scots, Scottish, and Scottish? It’s a bit complicated. Sorry. Each one of these words may be defined (as an adjective) as “of or relating to Scotland or its people,” and each one may also be defined (as a noun) as “the Scots language.” However, some uses are more common than others. Most of you who are interested in the answer to this question were probably hoping that there would be some pithy aphorism that you could easily commit to memory. We’ll try our best to supply one of these, but since we’re dealing with Scottish and English, and people can’t even agree on whether these are the same language or not, it’s tricky. For instance, if you look Scots up in this dictionary you will find the following possible meanings: (adj.) of or relating to Scotland or its people (n.) the English language of Scotland That seems clear enough; let’s look at some definitions for Scottish: (adj.) Scottish (n.) Scots That feels a bit ... less clear? Well, let’s look at some definitions for Scottish; that will probably clear this whole thing up. (adj.) of or relating to Scotland or its people (n.) Scots So each one of these words may be defined (as an adjective) as “of or relating to Scotland or its people,” and each one may also be defined (as a noun) as “the Scots language.” There is a reason for all this. There is a considerable body of evidence of each showing of these three words being used in a variety of senses over the last few centuries. In other words, enough people have used all three words with each of these senses intended that we are compelled to offer the same set of definitions (among others) for each of them.
If you watched 4 hours of tv in 24 minutes, there is a fair chance you missed it. keep looking, struggle through, you'll be fine
Can we not avoid a lot of unpleasantness and just call the Wildlings, "Scottydogs"? It's the friendly, affectionate thing to do for our Northern cousins.
Has anyone else noticed that they more often than not switch to an advert break when Ian Blackford stands? Not a dig at any of our SNP supporters on the forum, merely an observation.
Have you seen and heard Blackford speak in the Commons? Tedious cunt. Thieving Parliamentary time like that for no useful purpose whatsoever. Needs locking up for being boring and stealing time.
there is a reason why many self proclaimed experts dont know jack shit and resort to making stuff up. if this place is representative of out there, the adverts could be the reason why you come across as a ill informed amateurs and always 24-48 hrs behind the news cycle.
Actually fin, dam was correct. Tv news often goes to adds or other items when blackford starts gumflapping. try looking at sky news right now
You assume I don't listen to him through other means. I'm quite happy to listen to gumflapping spragging bawbags as my time in this forum should prove
you have never heard him. vibrations enter your ears, the way you have been "educated" and "conditioned" will apply meaning to them. Gammon birdy? hmm, pots and kettles bud.
So Boris Johnson loyalists in the lords helping out the PM. Am told 90 amendments have been tabled to an opposition business motion for tomorrow which is designed to find time to debate the anti no deal bill
I'll listen to BoJob - duplicitous career politician disguising himself as laughable buffoon; Corbyn - day is night, black is white Marxist denier of reality; Jo Swinson - boobies (you know it); Farage - sensible talk from a thoroughly dislikable personality-deficit; Splurgin' - cos, wee Krankie in a power suit, wtf?; Caroline Mucus - unabashed, unreformed lunatic ... ...but as soon as that feckless twotwaffle Blackford gets going, I have to mute him. He is the worst speaker I have ever heard and I have listened to mynah birds talking shite at each other for ten minutes.