Yeah, well, at least we don't wear mini-skirts out in public, nor in private.
as to those "mini" skirts they are a colorful plaid except my mother told me one time that the Wallace plaid was a hideous orange I never did find out anything about the Alexander plaid besides the bagpipes make beautiful music
as to those "mini" skirts they are a colorful plaid except my mother told me one time that the Wallace plaid was a hideous orange I never did find out anything about the Alexander plaid besides the bagpipes make beautiful music
I am of Scotch ancestry. I prefer 'burnt orange' plaid...a lovely shade.:wink: :thumbup:
Never did, has been on my list for a long time but so far no...
If I remember correctly, it is the story of British Olympians...a Scottish Christian and a Jewish Englishman. Their bond of friendship and national p***e is inspiring. I highly recommend it :!: I may rent it after being reminded of it. :wink:
If I remember correctly, it is the story of British Olympians...a Scottish Christian and a Jewish Englishman. Their bond of friendship and national p***e is inspiring. I highly recommend it :!: I may rent it after being reminded of it. :wink:
I heard it was a great movie, and I think true. I love the musical score.
yep, you see we Scots have the same reputation as you Jews do, of course we call it thrifty
An Englishman an Irishman and a Scot were playing golf with their wives. The Englishmans wife bends over to tee up and he says "Good God here is 5 pounds go get some knickers" The same happens when the Irishmans wife tees up and he gives her a few shillings and tells her to get something to cover her behind. Before the Scotsmans wife tees up he hands her a comb and says "Could ye tidy up a bit first"
An Englishman an Irishman and a Scot were playing golf with their wives. The Englishmans wife bends over to tee up and he says "Good God here is 5 pounds go get some knickers" The same happens when the Irishmans wife tees up and he gives her a few shillings and tells her to get something to cover her behind. Before the Scotsmans wife tees up he hands her a comb and says "Could ye tidy up a bit first"
An Englishman an Irishman and a Scot were playing golf with their wives. The Englishmans wife bends over to tee up and he says "Good God here is 5 pounds go get some knickers" The same happens when the Irishmans wife tees up and he gives her a few shillings and tells her to get something to cover her behind. Before the Scotsmans wife tees up he hands her a comb and says "Could ye tidy up a bit first"