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When governments use Covid emergency act edicts to restrict the gathering and worship of the Church, three pastors facing the risk of imprisonment take a courageous stand.
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Sorry - I'm just a stickler for knowing what I'm adding without having to search for whatever the title is..... Thank you though :)
If it's not Scottish,
it's crap!!
This upload is Scottish.
So intolerant.... the Scots
So intolerant.... the Scots gave us kilts and deep fried Mars bars....
shuffle wrote:
no they didn't. While the Great Kily is indeed Scottish.....
short kilts are and came about as Queen victoria and her hubby, Prince Albert both loved tartan. it had previously been banned along with Gaelic and the smashing of the clan system. those were not of Scottish origin and neither is the fucking deep fried mars bar.. again that's English and Delia Smith did it first way back in 1974 i think.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGOaaYeMyS8
any more utterly made bollocks ???
Well it was a vaguely tongue
Well it was a vaguely tongue-in-cheek response....
Anyway - whether Delia Smith did the Deep Fried Diabetes Mars Bar first or not - I recall the media ALWAYS making out it was working class scottish buying them in Glasweigian Chip Shops..?!
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shuffle wrote:
shock, horror, ther media is wrong! who'd have thunk it!
the video evidence is the for you with her deep fried "mars bar treats" as she called them and filmed in 1974.
to say it's a Scottish invention is utter shite.
it's *Glaswegian now Glasweigian
the first chippy in Scotland to do them wasn't in Glasgow either, it was Cromars in Banff which is a fair distance from Glasgow.
any other misconceptions or bollocks about Scotland i can correct you on? :-)
ConCen wrote:
fuck aye!
My old mate Norrie (RIP) was a member of the "Tartan Army" (Scottish national football team fan club) . Norrie was very famous for his short denim jacket with that very phrase on the back.
A vote for 'essential content
A vote for 'essential content' though, that's pretty good! :0