Sugar used to be a stable in my diet. If any non-Scots read this ... then IRN BRU rocks!! It was my main source of sugar for years.Originally Posted by R.Kyra
Hi ! Are you from Scotland too?!?! If so, then you're my first TFF Scottish friend, and I HAVE to add you to my TFF family!Originally Posted by Aerif
I am totally hoping Independence comes soon, Scotland would totally trump most countries with their trade (Haggis, Tartan, Highland Dancing, Whiskey, Shortbread ... the list goes on) Irn Bru should be made global xD although America won't accept E-Numbers.
As for Haggis, I won't spoil the stories for non-Scots, it's rather funny actually
I think that nowadays, everywhere is bombarded with drugs.Originally Posted by NikkiLinkle
I disagree with the Australian accent, I think it's awesome. then again, you do live there so you're pretty indifferent to it
I love the Irish too, mainly because i'm Irish/American/Scottish. Born Scottish but my Mother, and the family on my Mother's side are all Irish back to roughly the 1500's. My dad's side all the way back to the 1800's are all American. One of my ancestors was actually infamous in America I found out, in Pasadena, Texas where I've traced my family (some are still there). He was called Crippled Eric, as he had one leg shorter than the other (he walked in many mysterious circlesOriginally Posted by smurphy
HAD to say that, courtesy to Rik Mayall - Bottom). He met a rich girl and slept with her, but her father didn't like Eric because he was poor, and had him executed on an account of rape. I know that doesn't seem worthy of "infamy" but in those days it was pretty bad. Nowadays you have kids under 10yrs raping, which is pretty pathetic.
Wow, that's actually a good idea...
Am goin' fir a shoowir, a'll be back whin a kin be boathered like, nae probs lads an lasses!
Anyone willing to try to decipher that? (Non-Scots obviously lol).
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