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Another reason not to visit Scotland
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Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostTraditionally, what 'bothered' Scots have done is move south. That's why there are so many of us down here.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe Daily Mail is funny until you realise that they mean it, whereupon it makes you start to vomit.
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I have first hand experience of scottish bigotry, when I followed Scotland to the 1990 World Cup. which opened my eyes to how unpleasant some Scots can be, so the Daily Mail is not actually too far wrong.Comment
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI have first hand experience of scottish bigotry, when I followed Scotland to the 1990 World Cup. which opened my eyes to how unpleasant some Scots can be, so the Daily Mail is not actually too far wrong.
In other news, bears have been found to have defecatory practices associated with sylvan environments, and The Pope has admitted to "leanings" towards Catholicism.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostMost Scots I know stayed at home - only a few have left, and there are many can do's/clever people there also. Might want to relax a bit with dissing your countrymen James, you're sounding a wee bit like you're ashamed of us.Comment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostWe've called in the Italian bricklayers again. The walls going back upCooking doesn't get tougher than this.Comment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostWe've called in the Italian bricklayers again. The walls going back upHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by snaw View PostMost Scots I know stayed at home - only a few have left, and there are many can do's/clever people there also. Might want to relax a bit with dissing your countrymen James, you're sounding a wee bit like you're ashamed of us.
There's always the pareto effect that you only hear the most vocal of the whiners, but whiners the Scots have become. Everything is someone else's fault, or the fault of things that happened hundreds of years ago. Anyone with any get up and go has got up and gone, and that's been going on for a century or more. This is why I think we have diluted the pool, the ones who are left have a higher proportion of nothings. Scotland is suffering talent anaemia.
Of course there are many Can Do people in Scotland, but because it's piss poor and has no industry to speak of, and Scots are generally more 'alpha' than some other races, in terms of self-improvement, business acumen, education and risk-taking, this means there's always a surplus of clever motivated brave people, many more than there are satisfying jobs to cater for them. Scotland's biggest exports for a hundred hears has been business leaders, engineers, scientists, the do-ers of the world.
I'm not ashamed of that. But it's a two edged sword. If we were really brave, we'd have stayed in Scotland and made it better, made it into the sort of place that keeps its talent. I'm part of that failure, so when I'm angry and disappointed in Scots and Scotland, a fair amount of it is directed at myself. Me, and people like me, have the power to make Scotland what we'd like it to be, but that very pioneering spirit that takes us all over the world seems to fail us when it comes to making Scotland better.Cooking doesn't get tougher than this.Comment
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It's a well known fact that Hadrian's wall was built to keep the uglies confined in the South and stop them interbreeding with the beauties in the North."I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith
On them! On them! They fail!Comment
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostIt's a well known fact that Hadrian's wall was built to keep the uglies confined in the South and stop them interbreeding with the beauties in the North.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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