Brits Abroad
Union jack shorts, bulldog t-shirts, bars named after soap operas, hen parties in Malaga. Tell us about your encounters with the worst (or best) of our fair country's travelers around the world. Alternatively, tell us about your own doomed quest to find a decent cup of tea in Moscow.
( , Thu 24 Apr 2014, 13:01)
Union jack shorts, bulldog t-shirts, bars named after soap operas, hen parties in Malaga. Tell us about your encounters with the worst (or best) of our fair country's travelers around the world. Alternatively, tell us about your own doomed quest to find a decent cup of tea in Moscow.
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I think you will find that "Scotch" is an offensive way to describe the haggisniggers.
( , Tue 29 Apr 2014, 12:14, 3 replies)
( , Tue 29 Apr 2014, 12:14, 3 replies)
Only if you take offense at it.
If you don't take offense at it, it's not offensive.
Unfortunately the Scotch are professional takers of offense.
( , Tue 29 Apr 2014, 12:19, closed)
If you don't take offense at it, it's not offensive.
Unfortunately the Scotch are professional takers of offense.
( , Tue 29 Apr 2014, 12:19, closed)
Yeah, but for a nation of violently drunk transvestite ginges, they're surprisingly easily offended.
( , Tue 29 Apr 2014, 13:19, closed)
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*Reads comments*
To think, people wonder just why independence looks like a good idea to some folk up here.
( , Wed 30 Apr 2014, 16:25, closed)
To think, people wonder just why independence looks like a good idea to some folk up here.
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