As opposed to Texas, the very birthplace of clear enunciation.Although, Canada and the US share a common language. I'm not convinced they speak English in Scotland.
Well, it's only fair that the Unionists get to make their case, too.Pangur Bán;13375836 said:Thought this place was to discuss Scottish independence? Resembles a display room of cookie-cutter Waspy smuggery and trolling.![]()
Pangur Bán;13375836 said:Thought this place was to discuss Scottish independence? Resembles a display room of cookie-cutter Waspy smuggery and trolling.![]()
I've always lived in suburbs or near big cities, where people speak with a generic US accent (albeit with a lot of y'all thrown in).As opposed to Texas, the very birthplace of clear enunciation.![]()
Yeah, outside of Scotland I don't think anyone really cares about it.
Pangur Bán;13375836 said:Thought this place was to discuss Scottish independence? Resembles a display room of cookie-cutter Waspy smuggery and trolling.
[written prior to Kyriakos' post]
Or in other words, Scotland wants independence, and all anyone can think about is how it'll affect England.![]()
So what horrendous tyranny has Westminster forced on the poor Scots?
I don't think anyone is proposing anything like that.After independence, unification with Ireland AND Northern Ireland - good idea or bad idea ???
After all, the first Scottish Kingdom - Dal Riata - was also located on both islands.