I thought the sweaty sock more normally refers to the good people of Scotland.
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Sun 15 Jan 2012, 16:03,
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but you mention good people and scotland in the same sentance/
did any one ever teach you history ?
what have the scots ever done for us ?
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Sun 15 Jan 2012, 16:58,
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did any one ever teach you history ?
what have the scots ever done for us ?
and the macintosh raincoat
and a steam engine that wasn't a useless piece of shit
and penicillin
and battery acid
and so on and so on
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Sun 15 Jan 2012, 17:12,
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and a steam engine that wasn't a useless piece of shit
and penicillin
and battery acid
and so on and so on
although to be fair that was a turkish-run place, so maybe that was turkish-scottish
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Sun 15 Jan 2012, 17:21,
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although that juiciness loses its appeal at about the third bite when you realise you're basically eating fat suspended in fatty bread
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Sun 15 Jan 2012, 17:30,
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i don't eat fried food these days, so even the smell of a recently-used chip pan is enough to make me feel sick.
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Sun 15 Jan 2012, 17:34,
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i only made it through part of a slice of that one
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Sun 15 Jan 2012, 18:08,
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Sherlock Holmes, Treasure Island, Peter Pan, Trainspotting, The Thirty Nine Steps, The Wind in the Willows and Where Eagles Dare, for starters.
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Sun 15 Jan 2012, 17:41,
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telly
raincoats
tarmac
fried pizza
and caramel waffer bisquits
and a steam engine that wasn't a useless piece of shit
and penicillin
and battery acid
i mean come what have the scots ever done for us?
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Sun 15 Jan 2012, 18:03,
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raincoats
tarmac
fried pizza
and caramel waffer bisquits
and a steam engine that wasn't a useless piece of shit
and penicillin
and battery acid
i mean come what have the scots ever done for us?
director and producer of Monty Python's Flying Circus, was also Scottish
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Sun 15 Jan 2012, 18:21,
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