February 1, 2010 6:49 AM PST
dont think id live long over in the states !
The first time I was over yonder I was warned to behave myself, because I might get taken up the wrong way.
My sister was paranoid but as it happens everything was grand, they are just the same as us except they don't curse the way we do and they are allowed play with guns.
I better explain to our stateside cousins that we tend to use curses as adjectives in every day speech, so when it sounds like we hate each other we are actually being polite and when we call each other names it is usually just slagging. Think the commitments, Snatch and the Snapper.
I got a very funny look in a bar one night in Toronto when I asked a bloke "Hey bud, Pass the F**king salt will ye"...he passed the salt and I said "thanks a f**king lot!". He asked me did I have a problem, sticking his chest out and drawing himself up to his full height, way taller than me, he looked at the other people I was with all laughing there asses off. One of my Canadian friends explained to him that this is the way his irish friends speak all the time. I got him a beer, the eternal peace maker, he sat with us for a while and within an hour he was speaking just like us and getting as drunk as we were.
We are a bit like the borg in star trek "resistance is futile"
February 1, 2010 7:00 AM PST
aye ,was not sure how folks wid take to me when i first came on ,us scottish n irish are the same ,all gid folks ,llf
February 1, 2010 7:16 AM PST
aye ,was not sure how folks wid take to me when i first came on ,us scottish n irish are the same ,all gid folks ,llf
Except when we drink loads of whiskey and have just lost a football match and are in the same pub as the opposing supporters, then we may,just may not be the best people to be around.........hahaha
February 1, 2010 7:18 AM PST
aye ,true lol
February 1, 2010 7:24 AM PST
maybe a bit more like this lol
February 1, 2010 7:33 AM PST
LOVE THAT ,...GREAT .