No. Like a Scottish person. :smile: And yes I know they're not Scottish, but they hate being called it :tongue:
used to piss off a guy I worked with by saying this lol........im not a fecking whiskey was his regular reply,massive ex military policeman so didn't say it to much.
Some people turn to God, me, I turn to Scottish. I don't see much difference, my life is still being guided by a spirit.
Is this a link between excessive whisky consumption & erectile dysfunction? He can't even reach a semi.....
He was never British and can never be British. Why? Because some of you Anglos like to keep hold of your little Establishments for yourselves. No one else from these isles can be part of them. What are we talking about. Well it's the ALL ENGLAND LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS he won. The clue is in the name....ENGLAND. Change it to Britain and you can call him British if you really have to. So given the ESTABLISHMENT has defined itself as English, then you Anglos are still waiting for a champion. It's quite simple really. Olympics = Team GB So you can claim Sir Chris Hoy if you want but motor racing, golf, snooker and tennis as well as football of course all use the individual home nations as country of origin. Be happy you have Cal and Bradley, and stop behaving like Surrey based Man Utd fans. Lastly, try not to cry too much while waiting for an AELTC Champion. We have one and you ain't getting him.
Murray is a Scot and always will be we don't want him. Just because the BBC call him British it doesn't change anything. Hopefully by the end of 2014 this will not even be an issue because then no Scot will be able to call himself British.
Me, I am English, always have been. If murray was born in Scotland then he is a jock. End of story. We have spent hundreds of years pasting the Scots/Welsh etc, hence many are not keen on us English, I call it jealousy. :smile:
of the last 15 generations 1/3 remain in Scotland 1/3 traveled the world and run most of it.and about a 1/3 of senior ministers that run England are Scottish . just saying like..
And to be honest, if you're family haven't lived in Scotland for 15 generations, unless every generation has partnered a 100% Scot, you'll only be 1/16,000 Scottish anyway
i am half English and married to an English woman but lucky enough to live in gods country. there are many reasons why scots live abroad. shame on the treacherous ones.