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Post by Montegriffo on May 6, 2023 16:32:55 GMT
Ah wait, you're talking about good old Irish potato bread not drop scones as I thought you meant. Erin go Bragh. here stop nicking all our culinary delights. Fucking irish whiskey and now irish tottie scones.
alba gu brath as well mate.
As I'm sure you are aware, we Irish only added the ''e'' to distinguish our product from the vastly inferior Scottish whisky of the time. Now that you have successfully mimicked the taste of disinfectant spilt on a wooden floor you can be equally proud of your favourite tot. I prefer the great British drink port myself and am happy to donate our discarded barrels to your cause. Infusing the taste of port into your mouthwash can only be an improvement IMO.
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Post by thomas on May 6, 2023 16:33:44 GMT
Bit of soor grapes here Tommo, it was a great day, enjoyed around the world, I see that your First Minister chose to pay his respects to his Monarch rather than shamble through the drizzle in Glasgow, it is a pity that he sneezed over his lapels, but at least he turned up. The rather damp and forlorn souls in the Weegie rain may wonder what they have achieved tonight, but they can take solace in the fact that they can have another protest when Prince William ascends the throne in about twenty years time, give them something to look forward to I imagine. im glad you enjoyed yourself om.
you seem easily pleased .
As for scotland om , we never stop. Tell me how did harry go down with the royals and the public ? whats the gossip?
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Post by walterpaisley on May 6, 2023 16:41:38 GMT
A group of us have just spent a most enjoyable (if slightly weird, when people recognised a few of our number) afternoon in and around the pubs, cafes, and surroundings of Machynlleth.
I can report that the London Thing was in neither any "more" nor any "less" evidence than I've seen elsewhere during the run-up.
There MAY have been a public celebration happening somewhere in town, but we saw nothing of it. Conversely, there may have been some proud Republican flying a "Not my king" banner - but we saw no evidence of that, either.
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Post by om15 on May 6, 2023 17:01:23 GMT
No idea, not interested in any of it really, I liked the Queen and took an oath in 1968 when I attested, but no time for the current generation of royalty.
My home county of Dorset has been blighted by the building of Poundbury, a ghastly Disneyworld pretend town attached to Dorchester, dreadful place and is the responsibility of the now King. Harry appears to be a lunatic who has married most unwisely, but I dare say he is happy enough.
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Post by thomas on May 6, 2023 17:14:51 GMT
here stop nicking all our culinary delights. Fucking irish whiskey and now irish tottie scones.
alba gu brath as well mate.
As I'm sure you are aware, we Irish only added the ''e'' to distinguish our product from the vastly inferior Scottish whisky of the time. Now that you have successfully mimicked the taste of disinfectant spilt on a wooden floor you can be equally proud of your favourite tot. I prefer the great British drink port myself and am happy to donate our discarded barrels to your cause. Infusing the taste of port into your mouthwash can only be an improvement IMO. FFS monte , please dont start sir squeaky off .
As i have said many times , the correct spelling , according to dwellys scottish dictionary , is uisge beatha . The heathen sassunachs cannot spell or pronounce much scottish so render this into their language as whisky/whiskey.
uisge baoghal is alcohol , uisge coisrigte is holy water for you left footers and so on.
The british , or shall we say the anglo saxon british , dont make any alcohol of any taste. English beer is known worldwide as pisswater ,proper port of course is portuguese , and the heathen sassunachs have spent the last thousand years stealing fine wine from france , and today scottish uisge beatha props up their economy and is the biggst export from these islands.
Im not really a spirit man myself , preferring a fine french wine or good scottish or german beer.
im not sure asking a people who eat jellied eels and drink shite like warm beer for their culinary recommendation is going to produce that fine taste my palate desires , but thanks for your input anyway.
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Post by thomas on May 6, 2023 17:16:58 GMT
No idea, not interested in any of it really, I liked the Queen and took an oath in 1968 when I attested, but no time for the current generation of royalty. My home county of Dorset has been blighted by the building of Poundbury, a ghastly Disneyworld pretend town attached to Dorchester, dreadful place and is the responsibility of the now King. Harry appears to be a lunatic who has married most unwisely, but I dare say he is happy enough. so there isnt any gossip? No family boxing in the street? What a shame.
i like harry.
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Post by Bentley on May 6, 2023 17:21:29 GMT
As I'm sure you are aware, we Irish only added the ''e'' to distinguish our product from the vastly inferior Scottish whisky of the time. Now that you have successfully mimicked the taste of disinfectant spilt on a wooden floor you can be equally proud of your favourite tot. I prefer the great British drink port myself and am happy to donate our discarded barrels to your cause. Infusing the taste of port into your mouthwash can only be an improvement IMO. FFS monte , please dont start sir squeaky off .
As i have said many times , the correct spelling , according to dwellys scottish dictionary , is uisge beatha . The heathen sassunachs cannot spell or pronounce much scottish so render this into their language as whisky/whiskey.
uisge baoghal is alcohol , uisge coisrigte is holy water for you left footers and so on.
The british , or shall we say the anglo saxon british , dont make any alcohol of any taste. English beer is known worldwide as pisswater ,proper port of course is portuguese , and the heathen sassunachs have spent the last thousand years stealing fine wine from france , and today scottish uisge beatha props up their economy and is the biggst export from these islands.
Im not really a spirit man myself , preferring a fine french wine or good scottish or german beer.
im not sure asking a people who eat jellied eels and drink shite like warm beer for their culinary recommendation is going to produce that fine taste my palate desires , but thanks for your input anyway.
Fried Mars bars anyone ?😂
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Post by thomas on May 6, 2023 17:26:51 GMT
FFS monte , please dont start sir squeaky off .
As i have said many times , the correct spelling , according to dwellys scottish dictionary , is uisge beatha . The heathen sassunachs cannot spell or pronounce much scottish so render this into their language as whisky/whiskey.
uisge baoghal is alcohol , uisge coisrigte is holy water for you left footers and so on.
The british , or shall we say the anglo saxon british , dont make any alcohol of any taste. English beer is known worldwide as pisswater ,proper port of course is portuguese , and the heathen sassunachs have spent the last thousand years stealing fine wine from france , and today scottish uisge beatha props up their economy and is the biggst export from these islands.
Im not really a spirit man myself , preferring a fine french wine or good scottish or german beer.
im not sure asking a people who eat jellied eels and drink shite like warm beer for their culinary recommendation is going to produce that fine taste my palate desires , but thanks for your input anyway.
Fried Mars bars anyone ?😂 The culinary delights of scotland are world famous benny , from the wonder of a fine single malt , to the delights of scottish seafood.
....and then theres englands pork scratchings...... the wonder of the uk economy.
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Post by Bentley on May 6, 2023 17:30:36 GMT
Fried Mars bars anyone ?😂 The culinary delights of scotland are world famous benny , from the wonder of a fine single malt , to the delights of scottish seafood.
....and then theres englands pork scratchings...... the wonder of the uk economy. I see toomy has lost his sense of humour so here’s a Scottish joke to cheer him up…Nicola Sturgeon . That’s a knee slapper ..
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Post by thomas on May 6, 2023 17:33:31 GMT
The culinary delights of scotland are world famous benny , from the wonder of a fine single malt , to the delights of scottish seafood.
....and then theres englands pork scratchings...... the wonder of the uk economy. I see toomy has lost his sense of humour so here’s a Scottish joke to cheer him up…Nicola Sturgeon . That’s a knee slapper .. im laughing at you benny not with you .Im sure its just all a nasty myth england has no gastronomic traditions.
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Post by thomas on May 6, 2023 17:37:21 GMT
No idea, not interested in any of it really, I liked the Queen and took an oath in 1968 when I attested, but no time for the current generation of royalty. My home county of Dorset has been blighted by the building of Poundbury, a ghastly Disneyworld pretend town attached to Dorchester, dreadful place and is the responsibility of the now King. Harry appears to be a lunatic who has married most unwisely, but I dare say he is happy enough. i see the scousers are getting in on the act om....
The Left Wing Society @leftwingsociety Liverpool fans booing the national anthem this evening
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Post by Bentley on May 6, 2023 17:44:45 GMT
I see toomy has lost his sense of humour so here’s a Scottish joke to cheer him up…Nicola Sturgeon . That’s a knee slapper .. im laughing at you benny not with you .Im sure its just all a nasty myth england has no gastronomic traditions.
Poor Tommy has got annoyed it seems. Sheep gut sausage ( otherwise known as haggis)with mash is no more if a delicacy than jellied eels or pie and mash . Irish whisky is smoother than Scotch whisky . Any Scotch worth drinking is over priced and over packaged . Buy yourself a small bottle of English whisky tomo. You will thank me later
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Post by thomas on May 6, 2023 17:44:56 GMT
The culinary delights of scotland are world famous benny , from the wonder of a fine single malt , to the delights of scottish seafood.
....and then theres englands pork scratchings...... the wonder of the uk economy. I see toomy has lost his sense of humour so here’s a Scottish joke to cheer him up…Nicola Sturgeon . That’s a knee slapper .. Kate went to the king today and told him that when she gives William a "BJ" she gets indigestion....................The king replied, "Have you tried Andrew's?
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Post by thomas on May 6, 2023 17:47:00 GMT
im laughing at you benny not with you .Im sure its just all a nasty myth england has no gastronomic traditions.
Poor Tommy has got annoyed it seems. Sheep gut sausage ( otherwise known as haggis)with mash is no more if a delicacy than jellied eels or pie and mash . Irish whisky is smoother than Scotch whisky . Any Scotch worth drinking is over priced and over packaged . Buy yourself a small bottle of English whisky tomo. You will thank me later english whiskey?
Imitation is of course the sincerest form of flattery.
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Post by Bentley on May 6, 2023 17:47:04 GMT
I see toomy has lost his sense of humour so here’s a Scottish joke to cheer him up…Nicola Sturgeon . That’s a knee slapper .. Kate went to the king today and told him that when she gives William a "BJ" she gets indigestion....................The king replied, "Have you tried Andrew's? Not as good as my one toomy. Sturgeon just keeps giving .😁
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