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British Indy: What Happens Now?

Discussion in 'Wasteland' started by Loz, May 23, 2015.

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  1. Full Brexit with "no EU deal" on the 29th March.

  2. Request Extension to article 50 to allow a general election and new negotiations.

  3. Request Extension to article 50 to allow cross party talks and a new deal to be put to EU.

  4. Request Extension to article 50 to allow a second referendum on 1. Remain in EU or 2. Full Brexit.

  5. Table a motion in parliament to Remain in EU WITHOUT a referendum.

  6. I don't know or I don't care anymore

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  1. just a lucky guess....:p
     
  2. like it! well the use of the word, not the sentiment so much...
     
  3. That sounds like we are having a celebratory drink due to the union :beer::D
     
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  4. Derek, shame on you quoting an English Dictionary - we would rather listen to Robbie :eek:
     
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  5. but perhaps it should be "we are going to Scottish this union"? rather than put a Scottish to it.. personally i prefer your version.. (and dont really know which is correct!)
     
  6. The Concise Scots Dictionary isn't available online and the definitions are too long for me to type out in full.
    But here are a few snippets:
    Scots &c 17-; Scottis &c la14-17, Scottish &c, Scottish lal17-
    A Forms: Scots (the descendant of the historical Sc form) survived till 19 only in certain locutions, but has gradually re-established itself as preferable to Scottish in general contexts among Scottish
    Scottish (the contracted Eng form and the prevailing form in England) was adopted into Scottish speakers when speaking Eng. Scottish (the full Eng form) was used in general contexts by anglicizing Scots (17-18); then retained in formal contexts stressing national or historical aspects (la1:cool:: 'Scottish Burgh', 'Scottish Crown'. Scottish (the contracted Eng form and prevailing form in Eng 17-) was adopted into Sc and was the prevailing SC form but is now acceptable in Scottish Standard English only in certain compounds: 'Scottish broth', 'Scottish whisky'
    Also:
    Scottish Bun Black bun
    Scottish convoy the accompanying of a guest all or part of the way back to his home
    Scottish cousin a distant relative
    Scottish cuddy a pedlar, travelling packman or draper
    Scottish & Flummery a kind of steamed custard
    Scottish gravat a hug, a cuddle
    Scottish horses a formation of children running with their hands behind their backs
    Scottish mahogany the wood of the alder which turns red when exposed to light and weather
    Scottish muffler a drink of liquor, esp WHISKY (regarded as keeping one warm)
     
  7. Ooh, Scottish discussion!

     
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  8. Cool :cool:, so when referring to our Scottish Cousin 749er it is even acceptable in your book too :)
     
  9. I would say not.
    " is now acceptable in Scottish Standard English only in certain compounds: 'Scottish broth', 'Scottish whisky'"
     
  10. Or even Scottish circus pub monkeys.
     
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  11. It's very confusing, why was it ok for Robbie Burns but it's now not good enough for 749er :thinkingface:
     
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  12. Has it become like he N word, some can say it but others can't or is 749er just a drama queen? Answers on a postcard please :D

    mmm robbie burns or 749er?:thinkingface::D
     
  13. Question, surely the Scottish concise dictionary would be in Gaelic and not English?
     
  14. Is the answer gentrification?
     
  15. Hell T really should merge these two threads.... more Scottish being discussed here than the other thead.
     
  16. I prefer the Oirish.........
     
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  17. No it is the Scots Concise Dictionary not the Gaelic
     
  18. Read carefully. It was because he lived in different times when it was acceptable.
     
  19. So you're using our language too even though you want to leave us? Tut, how rude :D

    want to keep our language, want to keep our pound, want to keep our monarchy, you sure you want to leave?
     
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