This is Scotland





[url]The Scottish Sun

That reminds me whats happened to Wayne



The way the article is written it seems incest is not a crime in Scottish law as they seemed more concerned about her receiving money



Cute couple though

With you finding this story so interesting i am led to believe that you are the type of guy that has a guilty wank over your sister :stuck_out_tongue:

this is pretty normal where i live heheheh . hopefully i am moving out to San Francisco next year :stuck_out_tongue:

Flash git with 2 cans.

So that’s why wayne hasn’t been around for a while, dirty begger :stuck_out_tongue:

Love how he gives her £20.



“Right, that’ll dae fur yer tatty scones an that fur the morra”


The story has got to be fake as no one in Scotland has ever seen 20 quid :wink: :D:P:w00t:

[quote]slender (07/09/2011)[hr]The story has got to be fake as no one in Scotland has ever seen 20 quid :wink: :D:P:w00t:[/quote]



He must have got it off some poor lundun sod, throwing his cash about, trying to score some crack. That sh!ts whack, ain’t enough going about so he put it back, into the hands of slender, the man with a hidden agenda.


what happened?

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I dunno mate, read the story.

Another great Scotland story:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/sep/12/radio-station-grilled 

[quote]Station management defended the broadcasts, saying “f**k” was a “commonly used word in Scotland which is not considered offensive locally” and went as far to suggest that Ofcom was “unfamiliar with [the] local dialect”.


It went on to say a punani was a “sandwich sold locally and is made of Italian bread with cheese and tomato which is heated up”.


It is unclear whether the confusion between “punani” – a slang word for female genitals used by TV character Ali G – and “panini” was accidental or tongue in cheek.[/quote]

Whats your beef with scottish people Ant :stuck_out_tongue:

[quote]slender (12/09/2011)[hr]Whats your beef with scottish people Ant :P[/quote]

No beef, I thought the last one was a positive story. :slight_smile:

So is this one:

[quote]A Scot has become the first person ever to scoff the world’s biggest English breakfast!
Steven Magee, 29, choked down every morsel of the six-and-a-half pound, 7500-calorie Big One.
And after cleaning his plate, he said: “I wouldn’t mind trying it again – but not for a while.”[/quote]

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/editors-choice/2011/09/13/is-this-really-the-world-s-biggest-english-breakfast-86908-23417209/ 

 

 

This is a Scottish crowd on the way to the soccer match.



[quote]UnitedVision (14/09/2011)[hr]This is a Scottish crowd on the way to the soccer match.



[/quote]



Waht

What’s a “soccer” match? Something to do with matching socks?!?

Fanny Packs

lolol.



Bawbags, the lot of yous. In case you wee yankees don’t know the meaning of such words used, here’s a little reference for your ignorant little warmongering minds.



Glasgow, Scotland origin, derogitary name given to one who is annoying, useless or just plain stupid. To compare one with such an ugly part of the male anatomy should be insult enough…

“Look you fuc.kin’ bawbag, you are about as useful as a tit with no nipple.”