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25th February 09, 03:08 PM
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25th February 09, 03:44 PM
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brilliant! When John Smeaton, the baggage handler who attacked the Glasgow terrorist, was asked where he'd found the courage to grapple with a burning man, he was quoted as saying "Glasgow doesnae accept this, if you come tae Glasgow, we'll set about you."
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25th February 09, 04:16 PM
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That was quality ! Thanks for the laugh   !
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25th February 09, 04:30 PM
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Man that's the bussiness, Thanks for sharing
Slainte,
TKR
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25th February 09, 04:31 PM
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What a great way to start my evening! My wife and I laughed all the way through it (twice).
His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup
Member Order of the Dandelion
Per Electum - Non consanguinitam
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26th February 09, 01:40 AM
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That's just great and oh so true!
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26th February 09, 03:50 AM
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With a name like McIntyre he should know what he's talking about. When I take Scottish money down south I always wait until I have filled the car with petrol or the drinks have been poured before proffering Scottish notes. To be honest, exactly the same thing happens with Northern Irish money too, you would think they were Disney dollars the way they look at them.
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26th February 09, 04:42 AM
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I like the breeze between my knees
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26th February 09, 08:02 AM
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And the sad thing is, Scottish and Northern Irish notes aren't legal tender in England . But then not many people know what "legal tender" means anyway.....
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26th February 09, 10:30 PM
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 Originally Posted by thanmuwa
And the sad thing is, Scottish and Northern Irish notes aren't legal tender in England  . But then not many people know what "legal tender" means anyway.....
Well, I'm not a lawyer, but I know some law, and what this really means is:-
1) In the skit, the supermarket could take or leave the Scottish notes as they please, although they might be intimidated into taking it by the big yin behind the fruit display!
and (this being the interesting legal bit)
2) The legal defence of 'payment in full' falls on it's a*** if you included just one Scottish banknote in your payment (in England of course).
I've only heard of Michael McIntyre very recently, although I'd actually seen this clip before, but he is the funniest man I've seen in a long while.
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