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Ojc
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8th Mar 11 at 07:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ok from now on don't call me lager as that might offend me
sc0ott
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You wouldnt call an irish person a guiness
Ojc
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8th Mar 11 at 08:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

No I'd call them a potato
Hammer
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Red pudding sounds like a non-Glasgow East coast type thing. Like salt and sauce rather than vinegar.

Strange bunch.
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8th Mar 11 at 08:35   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

scotch
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Red pudding is a meat dish served mainly only at chip shops in parts of Scotland as an alternative to fish (see fish and chips). The ingredients consist of bacon, beef, port, pork rind, suet, rusks, spices, salt, beef stock, beef fat and colouring.

Never heard of that one.. strange.
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So there is no chance in getting some, unless i go in every chip shop in Scotland.
Tom G
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Why do Scottish people feel the need to write as they speak? Or don't speak may be the case
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8th Mar 11 at 12:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Tom G
Why do Scottish people feel the need to write as they speak?


In English you mean?
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quote:
Originally posted by Tom G
Why do Scottish people feel the need to write as they speak? Or don't speak may be the case




Not exactly hard to understand though, and that's just the way some people type, not every Scottish person is like that.
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why do english people feel the need to write in text message format?
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quote:
Originally posted by Tom G
Why do Scottish people feel the need to write as they speak? Or don't speak may be the case


examples?
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He's probably talking about this reply from a thread in GC

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Originally posted by ally van man
ma wee van lol no washd or fuk aw haha
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quote:
Originally posted by Tom G
Why do Scottish people feel the need to write as they speak? Or don't speak may be the case


The ironic thing being that your sentence doesn't even make sense.
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quote:
Originally posted by Hammer
Red pudding sounds like a non-Glasgow East coast type thing. Like salt and sauce rather than vinegar.

Strange bunch.


We have vinegar on it too That's awhing and broon. Salt, brown sauce and vinegar. I knew red pudding had a sausage taste I'll buy you one when we watch the fitbaw
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8th Mar 11 at 16:16   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i want one too eck
Corsa_Sport21
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8th Mar 11 at 16:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I think im going to have a red pudding supper from K n K tonight for my tea.With salt and sauce.
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Dinnae be going to k and k, its rank. Go to jacks! Nicer and same prices nowadays.
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Yet three people commented back Hammer?

Well Eck's reply earlier on in the thread. When a few scottish people get together in a thread all the slang starts getting thrown about, its almost who can out do the other. Just asking....
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8th Mar 11 at 16:40   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

We've clearly all replied like that to piss you off.

[Edited on 08-03-2011 by Shell]
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If i go to Jacks,i'll end up getting a Jack-in-the-box.

Quite like a red poodin fi KnK.
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8th Mar 11 at 16:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Athols chippys back open
Tom G
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Cool Shell
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never heard of red heard of white
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White Pudding is rank.

Spicy haggis is the daddy.

[Edited on 08-03-2011 by Corsa_Sport21]

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