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RE: Hibs v Montrose - 01/08/15 - ritchiebaby - 03-08-2015 Coop, paignton (and others) type like I and millions of others speak. If you can't understand the Scots language, then you're less clever than I thought. ![]() RE: Hibs v Montrose - 01/08/15 - supercooper - 03-08-2015 Must be a Leith thing then. Most people i know speak English as it's meant to be spoken.And not all Torys are toffs. ![]() RE: Hibs v Montrose - 01/08/15 - ritchiebaby - 03-08-2015 You should be broadening your horizons then, Coop. I've broadened mine (and my accent and my belly!) Many of my acquaintances speak Scottish as it's meant to be spoken, but can quite easily speak proper English if they want. It's called freedom of choice. Nothing wrong with that, no matter where you come from. ![]() RE: Hibs v Montrose - 01/08/15 - Fredstersafool - 04-08-2015 Hold on a minute lads speak Scottish??? Don't think I see much Gaelic in these posts slang yes but I know where yer coming from and you know Coops being a clown so don't bite RE: Hibs v Montrose - 01/08/15 - Paigntonhibby - 04-08-2015 There's a difference between scots and gaelic Fred. But it disnae matter what the discussion is, what board it's on, or whether it's you, me, maroon or 0-7. Coop adds nothing but bitchy little one liners. Disnae try tae argue his case, justslags everybody off. he is now on ignore RE: Hibs v Montrose - 01/08/15 - supercooper - 04-08-2015 The term you are looking for is colloquial, and as for slagging off and bitchy one liners. I'm not throwing the term Hun around. I speak English with a Scottish accent, you speak slang, which is all fine and dandy, but i find it odd to see it in the written form. Take that mountainous size chip off your shoulder, and realise it's banter. Peace, love and all that shit. RE: Hibs v Montrose - 01/08/15 - hfcbounce - 04-08-2015 (04-08-2015, 07:02)Fredstersafool Wrote: Hold on a minute lads speak Scottish??? Don't think I see much Gaelic in these posts slang yes but I know where yer coming from and you know Coops being a clown so don't bite GHLOIR GHLOIR DO NA HIBEES Just for you Fred ha ha ha ha ha ha RE: Hibs v Montrose - 01/08/15 - Paigntonhibby - 04-08-2015 Hibernian a chaoidh Fred.Proiseil a bhith Hibernian F C RE: Hibs v Montrose - 01/08/15 - Fredstersafool - 04-08-2015 Now I can say that's better hahaha. Anyhoo lets jist spoke proper England fur Coop so's he can unerstond eh, Coop do you call your kids kids are WEANS?? RE: Hibs v Montrose - 01/08/15 - Paigntonhibby - 04-08-2015 there's officially 3 languages spoken in Scotland,scots,scottish gaelic and English. scots is considered a language |