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    By the way Saph, did we answer your question? As we're going way off topic here...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saph View Post
    No its not okay if you're insulted!
    All of the ones you just mentioned are all one and the same.
    No they are not different
    Scots invented cricket.
    I mean that brits dont get into fist fights!
    Gloves dont count.
    Killing someone with a soft gun doesnt count.



    Can you tell I has a death wish?
    Dude... The scottish and english stereotypes are undeniably different... take Groundskeeper Willie from the simpsons as an example. He's a stereotypical scot, not a stereotypical brit. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE. Not that stereotyping is good.... but if you're gonna stereotype, do it right.
    The number of cricket clubs in scotland is minimal. The only cricket clubs that i knew of were at the really posh, private schools. ya know... the schools where all the kids are rich, stuck-up and stuppid (there's another stereotype for ya).
    Actually, yeah. A lot of the fights aren't fists. Most of the fights involve knifes. Come round to the Gorbals. No-one could sweet talk their way out of there unscathed.
    'gloves'? ... uh what?
    and what the hell is a soft gun? You mean a BB gun? Again, most things caused by knifes.

    It's weird that i'm saying this... i'm technically putting my own country down.... I guess it's just that i don't agree with your stereotyping. Some scottish stereotypes are hillarious, others (like these) just make little sense...

    Cheers Jango. XD

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    How does the outlests look like in us and uk?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaiDae View Post
    Dude... The scottish and english stereotypes are undeniably different... take Groundskeeper Willie from the simpsons as an example. He's a stereotypical scot, not a stereotypical brit. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE. Not that stereotyping is good.... but if you're gonna stereotype, do it right.
    The number of cricket clubs in scotland is minimal. The only cricket clubs that i knew of were at the really posh, private schools. ya know... the schools where all the kids are rich, stuck-up and stuppid (there's another stereotype for ya).
    Actually, yeah. A lot of the fights aren't fists. Most of the fights involve knifes. Come round to the Gorbals. No-one could sweet talk their way out of there unscathed.
    'gloves'? ... uh what?
    and what the hell is a soft gun? You mean a BB gun? Again, most things caused by knifes.

    It's weird that i'm saying this... i'm technically putting my own country down.... I guess it's just that i don't agree with your stereotyping. Some scottish stereotypes are hillarious, others (like these) just make little sense...
    All agreed with.

    I'm Scouse, and we have different stereotypes from general British stereotypes, too, and we have different stereotypes from the English. Liverpool is in England, but not of it.. we don't like England, we're our own.

    All in all, I would rather have Scottish stereotypes than ours, as I rate Scotland better than down here, any day; Scotland has better people and a better culture. I have a lot of friends in Edinburgh, Plean, Falkirk, Stirling and Glasgow, and I escape up there whenever I can! The fact that Scousers don't like England is probably the reason why us Scousers are accepted up in Scotland

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaiDae View Post
    Dude... The scottish and english stereotypes are undeniably different... take Groundskeeper Willie from the simpsons as an example. He's a stereotypical scot, not a stereotypical brit. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE. Not that stereotyping is good.... but if you're gonna stereotype, do it right.
    The number of cricket clubs in scotland is minimal. The only cricket clubs that i knew of were at the really posh, private schools. ya know... the schools where all the kids are rich, stuck-up and stuppid (there's another stereotype for ya).
    Actually, yeah. A lot of the fights aren't fists. Most of the fights involve knifes. Come round to the Gorbals. No-one could sweet talk their way out of there unscathed.
    'gloves'? ... uh what?
    and what the hell is a soft gun? You mean a BB gun? Again, most things caused by knifes.

    It's weird that i'm saying this... i'm technically putting my own country down.... I guess it's just that i don't agree with your stereotyping. Some scottish stereotypes are hillarious, others (like these) just make little sense...

    I was never serious, I thought we were just joking around
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    Quote Originally Posted by paecmaker View Post
    How does the outlests look like in us and uk?


    UK;


    @jayhmmmmmmmmmmmz PUDLIAAAAN!!!! :P Every time i think of liverpool I think of Red Dwarf... I just can't help it. Anyone who sounds like Dave Lister, loves scotland and games is alright in my books

    @Saph Sorry man, It's been ages since i did the whole forum thing. I need to relearn how to not sound like i'm trying to start a fight. My general laid-backness and lightheartedness fails to show up when i type... >.<"
    Last edited by RaiDae; 04-04-2011 at 11:39 AM.

    Cheers Jango. XD

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaiDae View Post


    UK;
    ohh, they look pretty different.

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    The UK plug is yellow
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saph View Post
    The UK plug is yellow
    It's a bronze-gold colour IRL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayhmmz View Post
    It's a bronze-gold colour IRL.
    ....I actually just unplugged something to check that /facepalm

    ACTUALLY! I have a silver plug!!! but most are bronzey.

    Cheers Jango. XD

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