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28th November 04, 09:40 AM
#29
Re: Scotland
Originally Posted by phil h
Originally Posted by Tim Walker
What is the status of Gaelic at this point?
I like it on my pizza,and on bread with cheese
I quite like it in curry too
You make me uncertain. Gaelic is not garlic, isnt't it? You can try to throw garlic at vampires. But vampires are known to live in Transsylvania not in Scotland. Therefore Mozartkugeln (mozartballs) may be a better choise to parry enraged scots. To present them a Mozartkugel may cool them down or leave them in aberration.
Gaelic is spoken in Scotland? Once I saw a Scotsman on television. I was amazed how good I could understand him. Better than the english Reporter in that interview. I don't think he spoke Gaelic. But he spoke english in way it sounded more like lower german.
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