Nice headline on the homepage!!! Not only is Edinburgh not in England , but its the capital of Scotland and probably its most famous place aside St Andrews!
Nice headline on the homepage!!! Not only is Edinburgh not in England , but its the capital of Scotland and probably its most famous place aside St Andrews!
And yes, i realise i need to learn punctuation lol oops!
also its not spelt edinburg as it says on the homepage....its edinburgh..
Word of advice, if any Americans want entertainment, just call something or someone that's obviously Scottish, English.
Some Scots get so upset, it's hilarious.
Us English are none too happy either!
trollism wrote:
Word of advice, if any Americans want entertainment, just call something or someone that's obviously Scottish, English.
Some Scots get so upset, it's hilarious.
och aye jimmy u askin for a glasgow kiss da ya ken?
Elle wrote:
Nice headline on the homepage!!! Not only is Edinburgh not in England , but its the capital of Scotland and probably its most famous place aside St Andrews!
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Horsesh&t. Glasgow
CousinB wrote:
Elle wrote:Nice headline on the homepage!!! Not only is Edinburgh not in England , but its the capital of Scotland and probably its most famous place aside St Andrews!
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Horsesh&t. Glasgow
Nope, sorry (at least not in the US).
On a somewhat related note, my british friend was pretty impressed with my scottish accent last night, first time I tried it. Actually I had practiced by myself while walking to the pizzeria about 30 mins before...
It is on the same island - close enough. Next you'll tell me that Canadians don't like to be called Americans.
it is disrespectful to the scottish who have been under English rule for centuries.
Go Rob Roy MacGregor!
An Ivy League education teaches you so much a few geopolitical facts are sure to fall through the cracks.
After all the Ivy League and all it's history is overwhelming- geeze they got Burke, Merber err... um...... well the have those two guys to point to.
Just another bungle in a long line of F ups on this website.
They also say that Patrick Makau won marathons in "Amsterdam and Berlin," when of course it should be Rotterdam and Berlin. Don't they know that Amsterdam and Berlin are only a month apart?
bobby e. wrote:
Don't they know that Amsterdam and Berlin are only a month apart?
Ask Dean K if that is a problem.
bobby e. wrote:
"... Don't they know that Amsterdam and Berlin are only a month apart?"
Not on my map.
That must be a really long course.