I'm sorry - you'd think that after almost 5 years in / on Not606 I'd be able to understand bollocks.( especially as I've has plenty of practise in talking it ).
Serious point ... I thought that Scotch was an alcoholic beverage ! -- I daren't say whisky in case it should be whiskey
depends if your talking to a Scotsman or an Irishman, although give them either bottle, I'm sure they wouldn't be fussed
My 'practise' is a verb - not a noun !https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&r...oaW1vvpfTICWZzrfg&sig2=fSBB-CJ4ru5lTq7S7Y7W2Q
A Scotsman, Irishman and an Englishman walked into a pub. The Irishman left a briefcase behind. BOOM!!!!!
I see I've been promoted to 'smelly' **** --- see, Gambol -- that's showing me the correct respect as I should expect from GC members ( or the pots and the kettles as I'd like to call them )
I'm trying to watch the blubby boofall at the same time - I'm not a woman - I can't do two things at the same time
Can everybody NOT **** off - until somebody can answer my question -- why has Monocoger stated people from Scotland should be called Scotch, and not Scots ?
Go **** yerself Jihadi Joe. I shall be at Pud's house tomorrow night if you want revenge explosive vest style. PM me for his address. BTW, we're having chicken enchiladas and a rather nice Pinot Noir (I said we should have a Rioja with a spicy meal but Pud can be a right **** at times and makes me afraid of him)