People of Britain: The Scot
No. 7 in the People of Britain series
Scottish people, particularly the whole population of Glasgow, are know to drink three bottles of whisky a day. The Scots wear nothing under their kilts, and like to cross the English border on Sundays, scaring old ladies with their 'wares'...
Published by Paul Rance
Paul Rance is the co-founder, with Andrew Bruce, of small UK publishing company, Peace & Freedom Press, which began publishing in 1985. Paul founded the booksmusicfilmstv.com website in 2005. View profile
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19 Comments
Post a CommentI once heard an interviewer ask a Scotsman who drank more, the Irish or the Scots? The man replied, "Oh, the Scots, but only if someone else is buying."
Simply hilarious!
I heard about this, and had to see what's so funny about it -- lots!
BWA HA HA HA HA, ROFL, LOL and every other kind of virtual laughing you can possibly do combined with real genuine laughter as well.
Oops. I misspelled his name. Sorry, Young Obi Wan! "McGregor."
*snortling at Tony's joke* I don't see what's so scary about the Scots...Ewan MacGregor is a cutie, anyway. ;)
This is cute, Paul, and the comments alone are worth the price of admission! (Had there been an admission fee...) :o
Y'know, as a person of Scots-Irish descent, I can hardly believe I'm not a raging alcoholic! Cute illustration, Paul!
Oh, so irreverent, but politically incorrectly funny.
You're too funny. Another good one, my friend!!