a scottish win tonight, and the ensuing nationalist excitement, could easily cause the YES vote to swing into control of the referendum btw. Political implications!
a scottish win tonight, and the ensuing nationalist excitement, could easily cause the YES vote to swing into control of the referendum btw. Political implications!
unsure why I'm suddenly wondering this, but is "Haggis-wafflers" a common way of referring to the Scottish? I'm guessing it's just a colloquial thing round here, never given it any thought until I just shouted "come on you haggis-wafflers!!!" despite being alone in my house.
unsure why I'm suddenly wondering this, but is "Haggis-wafflers" a common way of referring to the Scottish? I'm guessing it's just a colloquial thing round here, never given it any thought until I just shouted "come on you haggis-wafflers!!!" despite being alone in my house.
Did you just say that LÖLsch is > than something? Anything? A beer that is stale the second it gets sold to you can never be > than anything. And the glasses they sell it in are a bad joke at best, an insult at worst.