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Feck off they have a strong economy boosted by the sale of Oil and Whisky to China...
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oh look its homefortea the local liar
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7/10 - I actually laughed at this.
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Most English people live closer to France than Scotland, are you suggesting they would travel all the way to Scotland to go get to France?
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Chaser I think the OP's username just about sums him up
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LOL
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http://www.irn-bru.co.uk/all/get-a-grip
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I think some people are missing the point.
A pre-tournament celebration trip to the likes of Edinburgh by their fellow Brits would enable the kilted warriors to join in the festival atmosphere and wish their more talented cousins the best as they prepare to embark for the feast of major international tournament football that awaits them next summer in France. English fans could even bring a replica Jules Rimet trophy with them to parade along the Royal Mile and give a chance for the locals to show their appreciation. They may even contribute further to the Scottish economy by purchasing genuine Scottish made ginger wigs to wear at matches so that the Scotch, far away and watching on the telly, can somehow feel part of the occasion. ![]() |
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very good Clouseau - it's clear you put some work into that. Now F.R.O.
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