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On 08/04/2015 23:35, clipka wrote:
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> And that's a surprise exactly how? You sporrans should count your
> blessings and be thankful for the honor of even being allowed to play us :P
>
Don't start Haggis bashing. We don't bite back. We bite before.
<A nod's as good as a wink to a blind horse. Know what I mean?>
> Whining about a 2-1 loss against us... tsk... you do remember the jig we
> danced with Brazil, don't you? :)
>
It wasn't a fixture. You lot wouldn't travel until the big bad Romans
left. ;-)
It was a league.
>>
>> And you are still going on about it. ;-)
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> Nah, not normally. It's the brits who keep bringing up the good old times.
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That's why it is fun, you doing it. :-)
Have I mentioned Henning Wehn? He is very funny and plays on being a
German living in Britain.
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> As if you folks had any chance to wrest that baton back from the hands
> of the USA...
>
Moot point.
>>> Even so, the relationship to France is something special. When we don't
>>> hate them, we seem to totally love them.
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>> It is a North/South divide in Britain. The Scots like the French.
>
> The Scots have a historic reason for doing so. We Germans sure as hell
> don't :) (aside maybe from the fact that they refrained from burning the
> entire French zone of occupation to ashes last time around, and instead
> even reached out their hand for genuine peace)
>
Doesn't mean that we can't call each other names and remember things
from folklore.
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Regards
Stephen
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