A few years ago when England were playing in the World Cup (don't laugh you ****s) everyone had flags flying from their cars. We went up to Edinburgh for the day and I noticed a few cars with similar little flags only they were in support of Scotland (who weren't playing in the World Cup finals). I had to think hard as to why these Scottish people would be celebrating but finally I worked it out......yes, a Scot invented penicillin
Given that there is quite a lopsided number of Englishmen as a ratio to Scotsmen I'd dare to point out that England benefited, in purely numerical health terms, hugely from the discovery of penicillin. You need to praise Scotland for this more, if anything
Well, me being a thick Orishman and all that,I wouldn't know but if you read up on it Mr Fleming,s 'discovery' is up for debate. Seems his research was 'borrowed' so to speak.
It was a wonderful win for our Andy, playing the last set with true grit. There's so much pressure on the British tennis players at Wimbledon who for the rest of the year go largely unnoticed. They deserve our full support just as other countries give their players total support, none of this negative scepticism you get over here. Also we have 2 Brits in finals, Marray from Sheffield in the mens doubles. So C'mon Andy against Federer.
If the Scotch **** plays that badly once again he will be punished by Federer. Lucky that Tsonga turned out to be crippled, wont have the same luck v Federer. I heard he's real depressed too, let's hope it's not too embarrassing for the lad so he doesn't end up doin the ol' Speedo.
Don't be preposterous, if he was a Catholic he would have been far more talented. Blatently a proddy. Henman was still far better than Andy 'scarred for life once the camera zooms in' Murray, he just didn't really care as much, as he was less of a ****. Tennis is a ****s game after all. Henman was still a bit of a **** though.