Re: DS lite - black or white?



In message <jbOdnW7VbOg6LT7ZnZ2dnUVZ_vadnZ2d@xxxxxx>, Kendrick Kerwin Chua <kendrick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
In article <xSNog.139$181.37@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
DBSnappa <davidjREMOVEMEboughton@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
FatHippy wrote:
In message <RsKdnaWby6-GljzZnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d@xxxxxx>, Kendrick Kerwin
Chua <kendrick@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes
In article <DM7og.222685$8W1.183008@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
DBSnappa <davidjREMOVEMEboughton@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kendrick Kerwin Chua wrote:

When you think of Scotland, the mind logically turns to thoughts of
sheep.

Sheep and Scotland? Where the *** did you get that one from?

I always thought it was sheep and Wales that went together.
Surely, Scottish stereotyping should be haggis, or kilts or Buckfast ?

Exactly, but he is in 'Merka, so he probably thinks Wales is in Scotland
or something ;-)

And I thought it was Brits who just mentally lumped Wales, Scotland and
Ireland together as 'foreign' lands. And if there are no sheep in
Scotland, where exactly did the wool for all the kilts come from? :)

Brits ?

"Brits" are the people of Great Britain (i.e. Scotland, England and Wales collectively)

The United Kingdom, is England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland collectively.

Ireland, is the Republic Of Ireland - i.e. Southern Ireland, which is not part of either Great Britain or the United Kingdom.

You probably meant the English, which is not the same thing as "Brits".


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