Any other Scottish girls on here?
#69
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Re: Any other Scottish girls on here?
[QUOTE=Grace O Malley;7642224]
right place, right time (and the right woman).
I don't understand this random udder fixation that most men seem to have. It's like ****! breasts! as if they have never seen any before.
Akin to a boy seeing a ferrari drive by..
I don't understand this random udder fixation that most men seem to have. It's like ****! breasts! as if they have never seen any before.
Akin to a boy seeing a ferrari drive by..
#70
Re: Any other Scottish girls on here?
you know this always interests me, serious question, do you have to be born in Scotland to be Scottish? Lived in Scotland all your life? Born to Scottish parents?
Welsh/ Scottish/Irish kids who are born and raised here, will they be seen as welsh, Scottish, Irish or wannabes
Welsh/ Scottish/Irish kids who are born and raised here, will they be seen as welsh, Scottish, Irish or wannabes
Of course nothing can substitute for being born and bred somewhere...but people have always moved around (especially folks of the British Ilses). Didn't Colin Powell get official recognition as a clansman for being descendant of one of the Clans of Scotland?
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#71
Re: Any other Scottish girls on here?
[QUOTE=Grace O Malley;7642081]
Not so much here as we are all foreigners...even mixed children tend to be ok here (unless mixed Arab and something else).
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#72
Re: Any other Scottish girls on here?
I can't speak for the Scots but I do know the Irish generally are at least open to the idea of someone being Irish if they have Irish blood and a basic understanding of Irish ways regardless of where they are born or where else they come from...well that's always been my experience anyways as someone whose nan was a real Cork thoroughbred .
Of course nothing can substitute for being born and bred somewhere...but people have always moved around (especially folks of the British Ilses). Didn't Colin Powell get official recognition as a clansman for being descendant of one of the Clans of Scotland?
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Of course nothing can substitute for being born and bred somewhere...but people have always moved around (especially folks of the British Ilses). Didn't Colin Powell get official recognition as a clansman for being descendant of one of the Clans of Scotland?
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I reckon its a great little earner for anyone who can be arsed to deal with idot yanks and give them a bloody newsletter every quarter.
#73
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Re: Any other Scottish girls on here?
I lived in gid auld gally for a few years, nice part of the world round there so it is, altho reputed to be one of Scotland's largest open air non-secure asylums. Probably 2nd only to Kilwinning where I was brought up.
Oh, a Borders joke...
In a bar in Melrose.
First bloke to 2nd bloke, "People from Hawick are just hoors and rugby players".
2nd bloke, "OY, my wife's from Hawick!!".
1st bloke, "Oh??!!". Pause.
"What position does she play?".
Oh, a Borders joke...
In a bar in Melrose.
First bloke to 2nd bloke, "People from Hawick are just hoors and rugby players".
2nd bloke, "OY, my wife's from Hawick!!".
1st bloke, "Oh??!!". Pause.
"What position does she play?".
#75
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Re: Any other Scottish girls on here?
I would happily marry a Scotch bird just for the grub they can make. I once stayed in a Thistle hotel and for breakfast I had stovies, haggis, black pudding and white pudding.., very tasty indeed.
I found a place in Dubai that does deep fried Mars bars and cant wait to try these too.
McTaz
I found a place in Dubai that does deep fried Mars bars and cant wait to try these too.
McTaz