Originally Posted by Phil Now you know why Scots people don't like this kind of "Brigadoon" image abroad. That being said, the only place I've ever heard Europop being played has been whilst in Scotland. I don't think I've ever seen Jonny Jakobsen's 'efforts' used to portray an image of Brigadoon before. <SHUDDER>
OK Horrific
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O' yea! a lot of whisky
Oh wow. My two year old thinks this is hilarious. Then again, he is also the Numbah One fan of the crazy frog, so there ya go. I um, need more coffee.
UHHHHHHH..........maybe drugs makes it better?
Originally Posted by Chaplain Harris UHHHHHHH..........maybe drugs makes it better? no...drugs wont do anything, only whiskey or scotch, maybe rum would work
I don't think any amount of whisky will improve your understanding of this.. Although I will never argue whether more whisky is a good cause!
There is no "understanding this..."
Originally Posted by Phil Ok you are Scots but there are an awful lot of people who aren't and will actually believe that Scottish people prance about like this dressed head to toe in tartan. Believe me it is not the kind of image that does Scoland any favours in the wider world. That'll be us in Belfast next Friday
Okay. Yes, it's silly. Yes, it plays on stereotypes of the Scots. But... I had to laugh at the way he kept pulling things out from under his kilt, in a Felix-the-Cat Bag'o'Trix kind of way. And if we can all laugh at Mike Cross' "The Scotsman," why not laugh at this?
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