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Welsh - thick

Scotch - canny

Irish (our bit) - hard (but actually soft)

Irish (they're bit) - soft (but actually very ****ing hard)

English - everyone wants to be us.

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Why is nothing in this thread considered to be "Blatent, Implied or Suggested Racism"?

Because for some reason, alot of people seem to think of racism as only being directed at ethnic minorities/black people.

 

HTH

Posted
Why is nothing in this thread considered to be "Blatent, Implied or Suggested Racism"?

Maybe because the Scotch, Welsh and Oirish, are not considered a race, they are our our *****es.

But I could be wrong

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I like the irish accent, but the welsh people.

 

Welsh people seem really layed back and friendly. English people grumble about queues. Scottish people swear a lot and seem aggressive.

Guest Dark Sotonic Mills
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Why is nothing in this thread considered to be "Blatent, Implied or Suggested Racism"?

 

As an aside to that, I understand that the Race Relations Act is being updated shortly to include a clause which makes discrimination against the French lawful, if not mandatory.

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Scotland, Ireland and Wales have always been small change but the English just can't shake the memories of its glorious :rolleyes: empire, so we think that we are still an international player when we're just a has been, a toothless and ultimately pointless nation.

 

When the Americans and Russians produced hydrogen bombs and stepped up the cold war, we desperately wanted to keep up but didn't have the money or ex-members of the nazi party to build such a device. So we strapped two atomic bombs together and set them off somewhere in the pacific and told the world it was our hydrogen bomb :D.

 

Since then we’ve just become deluded and bitter and America's bi-itch. All the kudos we earn't during WW2 has been p1ssed against the wall. And everyone hates us, especially me.

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I have 100% Celtic blood to my knowledge and was born in Wales.

 

So in fact I am the Briton who inhabited the land before the English.

 

In King Arthur's supposed time (c. AD 400-600) etc before the Anglo Saxon invasions everyone in early Southampton would have spoken Latin (if posh) or Brython (if poor), an early variant of Welsh.

 

So get out of my land! (BNP - Brythonic National Party)

 

Not sure Stanley would agree!

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