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Is anyone surprised? <laugh> ...drunken jock bastards!


It looks like the University crowd organised it, they are mostly people from outwith Scotland and that is backed up by the fact it was meant as a celebration of the Royal wedding. How many Scots would organise a party for that? Not many.
 
It looks like the University crowd organised it, they are mostly people from outwith Scotland and that is backed up by the fact it was meant as a celebration of the Royal wedding. How many Scots would organise a party for that? Not many.

Are you suggesting there is a level of apathy towards the Royal family in Scotland? <laugh>... Balmoral must be closed!!!
 
Are you suggesting there is a level of apathy towards the Royal family in Scotland? <laugh>... Balmoral must be closed!!!

No, i'm pointing out that you made a sweeping generalisation.

Not only was it mildy insulting, it was an opinion based upon your ignorance of the true facts (a recurring theme seemingly).

Every day's a school day, probably literally so in your case.
 
It looks like the University crowd organised it, they are mostly people from outwith Scotland and that is backed up by the fact it was meant as a celebration of the Royal wedding. How many Scots would organise a party for that? Not many.

There are the 4 million or so non-celtic fans for starters, you know, the ones who are proud to be British.