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    #21
    Originally posted by Batcher View Post
    The Scots were a tribe from Ireland who moved over via the Western Isles.
    That is absolute bulltulip.

    But other than that I agree with the OP, it is excruciating to hear and read this verbal diarrhoea day after day. It is worse than the global warming crap and that was fookin' bad.

    Bunch of soft minded gullible cretins who think screaming at anyone near validates their idiocy.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Batcher View Post
      The Scots were a tribe from Ireland who moved over via the Western Isles.
      Originally posted by minestrone View Post
      That is absolute bulltulip.

      But other than that I agree with the OP, it is excruciating to hear and read this verbal diarrhoea day after day. It is worse than the global warming crap and that was fookin' bad.

      Bunch of soft minded gullible cretins who think screaming at anyone near validates their idiocy.
      Scot, n.1 (and adj.) 1. Celtic Hist. A member of the Gaelic people inhabiting early medieval Ireland; spec. a member of the people of Dalriada who began settling in what is now the west of Scotland from about the 5th cent. a.d. (see Dalriadan n.).In quots. eOE1, OE2 with reference to the Gaelic inhabitants of Ireland; in texts of a composition date later than the 9th cent. usu. hist. in this sense. In quots. eOE2, OE1 with reference to the Gaelic inhabitants of north-west Britain; prob. already hist. in this sense by the first half of the 10th cent. (compare sense 2). Compare discussion in etymology. Cf. Irish Scot n.
      From the Oxford English dictionary. QED.

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        #23
        Here's the map from New Scientist.

        Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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          #24
          Like the British the 'Scots' were a mix of the ethnic groups, the Picts and the Gaels mostly.

          He is confusing the Scots with the Gaels who did come from Ireland through the isles.

          Unlike batcher I did actually listen to Scottish history at school ( I actually doubt his authenticity if truth be told for the amount of times he comes out with such obvious bulltulip it is hard to believe he is real )

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            #25
            double post

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              #26
              Good Morning Spongers

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                #27
                for those that are gloating about this outcome, they should consider what labours "demographic changes" will bring about in England in 15 to twenty years time

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by minestrone View Post
                  Like the British the 'Scots' were a mix of the ethnic groups, the Picts and the Gaels mostly.

                  He is confusing the Scots with the Gaels who did come from Ireland through the isles.

                  Unlike batcher I did actually listen to Scottish history at school ( I actually doubt his authenticity if truth be told for the amount of times he comes out with such obvious bulltulip it is hard to believe he is real )
                  AFAIK the bit about the gaels, it was down to whoever we know as Arthur

                  After the battle of Badon, and is essence trying to emulate Vortigen and try to restore some semplance of the Romano British empire want to reassert the borders of Britannia back to where they were before Rome left Britain to stand alone


                  Some minor tribes in Ireland were in danger of being wiped out, so as part of his quest to tame the northern lands he offered them land in north west Scotland if they help him hold back the picts

                  Is that it ?
                  Socialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and the abject worship of the state.

                  No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free, sharp, or violently-worded expressions of public discontent.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
                    Like the British the 'Scots' were a mix of the ethnic groups, the Picts and the Gaels mostly.

                    He is confusing the Scots with the Gaels who did come from Ireland through the isles.

                    Unlike batcher I did actually listen to Scottish history at school ( I actually doubt his authenticity if truth be told for the amount of times he comes out with such obvious bulltulip it is hard to believe he is real )
                    You really should google before you post

                    Scotland's Irish Origins - Archaeology Magazine Archive

                    Around A.D. 400, people from Dál Riata began to settle across the Irish Sea along the Scottish coast in County Argyll. Other Irish migrants were also establishing footholds along the coast farther south, as far as Wales and even Cornwall, but the migrants from Dál Riata were especially noteworthy because they were known to the Romans as "Scotti" and they would eventually give their Gaelic language and their name to all of what is now known as Scotland.

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                      #30
                      Thanks to one and all for those wonderful links about history of Scotland.

                      If I can infer one thing from them, it is this -> The Scots have always been spongers

                      HTH

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