@MDMorrison82@GMB Mike - if you are involved with @gmb in any way, please bring up - live on air - their disgusting attack. Your friends across the road can fill you in on the details
This American learning a new Scottish phrase is quite brilliant, even though she doesnโt quite get it right because itโs entirely possible for someone to be a โspecky cuntโ and them not actually wear glasses.
Is any World Cup fan base having more fun than the Scots in Boston.
My timeline is flooded with the Tartan Army and I love it. ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ
@ScotlandNT@FIFAWorldCup
@TwinsBus@RightNUFC@AldiUK Usually pouncing out quick with a cheeky tweet to have a go at their competitors about cakes or laughing at trademark infringements - not so quick when it's a complaint in their direction it would seem
@Indynow6@bigbenn1e@GMB Scottish viewers are supposed to be part of their audience but are referred to as 'they'. English cheese of course must therefore be 'we'.
@gmb why do you refer to part of your viewing audience as 'they' and 'them?"
Shouldn't your audience be 'we'?
This is what gives you away time after time when you treat other countries as 'others' but England as 'we'
It is a frivolous holiday (one Iโm gladly taking as it happens, but I know Iโm probably one of the few lucky ones to actually get it) but the tone of this discussion is awful. The oozing contempt, the alcohol topic, the โcan they really afford itโ snark. Grim stuff @GMB. Grim.
@ElphinstoneJack For me, it's not so much the subject as the references to 'they' or 'them'.
"We don't get a bank holiday, why should they?"
That's a programme with an audience made up of viewers from different countries, but only one part of that audience is 'we' and the rest are 'they'