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Good book isn't it Jah? I only drank bourbon whiskeys before I read that


i did a 10 day road trip in Scotland a few years back - one of my favourite holidays that was - right through the midlands. By the time I got to Oban I felt I had reached Gotham City we had been so isolated

Keef man, if you're going to Scotland, it's WHISKY - no e, that's fighting talk that is.


I'm torn about Scotland: it gave me pneumonia but it also gave me fine single malts, and it is kind of beautiful.


I'm very excited about this book though - Sean my dear, you got a copy going for a lend?

That's exactly the sort of shabby Jock tactic I've come to expect from a tarten turd such as yourself Ted. I find it disturbingly ironic that Holyrood see's it fit to release a terrorist but wont release a beautiful and majestic animal such as a wolf into it's remote wilderness.


It's a pity as I'd quite like to read about grouchy, inbred crofters being bitten by a Wolf.

mockney piers Wrote:

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> I quote like the place. I say that as someone

> about as scottish as FnB.

>

> This thing is so ridiculous, reminds me of the

> freedom fries thing.

> Especially as a)the sort of American who buys

> scotch is unlikely to give ashit about calls for a

> boycott (same ones who have doubtless been

> enjoying their scotch with an illegal cuban cigar)

> and

> b)he probably didn't do it anyway, any longterm

> reader of Private Eye knows there are a lot of

> unanswered questions that compassionate release

> rather than an appeal was designed to avoid.


I'm with MP.


Americans are hysterical. As in disordered.


Their crazy take on a Cuban booking at a Scottish hotel not so long ago? An attempted boycott of Scottish firms.


More Islay malt and Talisker for us. Bring it on.

Scots are comparable to women. When they are good, they are very very good. When they are pissed off, stay the ?$*$ away from them.


If you're a Scottish gal (like myself) then we're double lucky because we get away with twice as much. :o)


Otherwise we'll just give you a 'glasgae' kiss

louisiana Wrote:

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> mockney piers Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I quote like the place. I say that as someone

> > about as scottish as FnB.

> >

> > This thing is so ridiculous, reminds me of the

> > freedom fries thing.

> > Especially as a)the sort of American who buys

> > scotch is unlikely to give ashit about calls for

> a

> > boycott (same ones who have doubtless been

> > enjoying their scotch with an illegal cuban

> cigar)

> > and

> > b)he probably didn't do it anyway, any longterm

> > reader of Private Eye knows there are a lot of

> > unanswered questions that compassionate release

> > rather than an appeal was designed to avoid.

>

> I'm with MP.

>

> Americans are hysterical. As in disordered.

>

> Their crazy take on a Cuban booking at a Scottish

> hotel not so long ago? An attempted boycott of

> Scottish firms.

>

> More Islay malt and Talisker for us. Bring it on.



Not to mention that their so called 'boycotts' are pretty lame, with the whole 'freedom fries' thing they didn't actually stop eating them, just renamed them. What did they seriously expect the French to do?

Say "sacre bleu, the Americans have stopped calling their fried chips 'French Fries', we don't actually make them in France or get any money for the name 'French Fry' but we better bow to their demands and fall to our knees to kiss their feet"

SimonM Wrote:

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> Perhaps someone with a longer memory can remind me

> what the Yanks' attitude was to the freeing of all

> the (non-cancer suffering) Irish "terrorists"

> under the Good Friday agreement?



Didn't quite a bit of funding for the IRA come from the States, namely those who claim to be 'Irish Americans', or is that just an urban myth?

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