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Offline Colonol Dekker

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Re: US provides boost to Scottish Independence
We got that down here in the deep south east too, Makes me spit. :mad:
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Re: US provides boost to Scottish Independence
The whole Scottish independen, ce seems a little strange to Americans.  I mean, America itself is so diverse that to have a country seperate because one has a tendancy to have more reddish hair and freckles and speak with a somewhat different accent than the other is a little deranged to us.

That's probably because americans have **** all knowledge about Scottish history or culture.
It actually kinda doesn't matter.  That was history.  Today they've shared so much history together that it would still be ridiculous for them to split.  Besides, isn't the royal lineage a Scottish one even today?  From King James, right?

 

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Re: US provides boost to Scottish Independence
The whole Scottish independen, ce seems a little strange to Americans.  I mean, America itself is so diverse that to have a country seperate because one has a tendancy to have more reddish hair and freckles and speak with a somewhat different accent than the other is a little deranged to us.

That's probably because americans have **** all knowledge about Scottish history or culture.
It actually kinda doesn't matter.  That was history.  Today they've shared so much history together that it would still be ridiculous for them to split.  Besides, isn't the royal lineage a Scottish one even today?  From King James, right?

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