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2 hours ago, Hedgecutter said:

The sheer number of folk who can't pronounce the word 'Gaelic', even Scots.

Gay-lick, urgh  😒

 

That said, the people of Greater Glasgow can't seem to pronounce 'definitely' properly, so what chance do we have.

Eta: also my inability to proof-read.

At least they're not Highland League bumpkins who use the word 'chipper' incorrectly though.

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2 hours ago, Hedgecutter said:

The sheer number of folk who can't pronounce the word 'Gaelic', even Scots.

Gay-lick, urgh  😒

 

That said, the people of Greater Glasgow can't seem to pronounce 'definitely' properly, so what chance do we have.

Eta: also my inability to proof-read.

A lot of folk in the west of Scotland also can't pronounce Dundee for some reason. 

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I've been watching Cummings being grilled at the COVID enquiry.

Getting really peed off at the studio bloke apologising at length every time a swear word is uttered, thus covering up the questions and answers.  If there's a swear word, just quickly say "apologies for the language" - if they must say anything at all... and move on.

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2 minutes ago, Salt n Vinegar said:

I've been watching Cummings being grilled at the COVID enquiry.

Getting really peed off at the studio bloke apologising at length every time a swear word is uttered, thus covering up the questions and answers.  If there's a swear word, just quickly say "apologies for the language" - if they must say anything at all... and move on.

I'm watching Sky's feed on youtube, uncensored and no interruptions. 

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26 minutes ago, Salt n Vinegar said:

I've been watching Cummings being grilled at the COVID enquiry.

Getting really peed off at the studio bloke apologising at length every time a swear word is uttered, thus covering up the questions and answers.  If there's a swear word, just quickly say "apologies for the language" - if they must say anything at all... and move on.

They did it during the Musselburgh-Clyde game last night.

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6 hours ago, Hedgecutter said:

The sheer number of folk who can't pronounce the word 'Gaelic', even Scots.

Gay-lick, urgh  😒

 

That said, the people of Greater Glasgow can't seem to pronounce 'definitely' properly, so what chance do we have.

Eta: also my inability to proof-read.

Reported for homophobia.

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43 minutes ago, velo army said:

This traffic jam in which I'm sitting between Dundee and Perth. 

Pish.

Shyte place to be stuck. Always felt neither here nor there driving between Perth and Dundee.

M90 felt close to Dunfermline while anywhere past Morrisons in Dundee was the road home to Aberdeen and a beer in the fridge. 

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