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Scots give the UK a bad reputation again.

Old Dec 31st 2014, 7:21 pm
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Default Re: Scots give the UK a bad reputation again.

Originally Posted by bats
You said the same in post 8, though you chose to use a different set of offensive words.

Get over yourself, FLs weak jokes are far from being in the same category of offensiveness. There isn't even a rude word for Scots is there?
"Jock"?

Though it's hardly rude. Unless you take it that way.
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Old Dec 31st 2014, 7:35 pm
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Why are you allowed to shorten "Scottish" to "Scots" but can't shorten "Pakistanis" to "Pakis"?
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Old Dec 31st 2014, 7:48 pm
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Default Re: Scots give the UK a bad reputation again.

Originally Posted by haggis88
Why are you allowed to shorten "Scottish" to "Scots" but can't shorten "Pakistanis" to "Pakis"?
Because if you do, you're a racist ****.
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Old Dec 31st 2014, 7:59 pm
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well **** with a ******* and **** in the **** ******, ****
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Default Re: Scots give the UK a bad reputation again.

Originally Posted by haggis88
Why are you allowed to shorten "Scottish" to "Scots" but can't shorten "Pakistanis" to "Pakis"?
Or British to Brit

Oh my the shame
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Old Jan 1st 2015, 1:17 am
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Default Re: Scots give the UK a bad reputation again.

Originally Posted by haggis88
Why are you allowed to shorten "Scottish" to "Scots" but can't shorten "Pakistanis" to "Pakis"?
Because they know if you can't say Scots you might say Scotch.
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Old Jan 1st 2015, 8:20 am
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Default Re: Scots give the UK a bad reputation again.

Originally Posted by caretaker
Because they know if you can't say Scots you might say Scotch.
Sort of like shortening Poland to Poles but Holland isn't Holes but Dutch
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