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15th October 08, 10:02 AM
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On 2 occasions ,1 whilst playing at a Wedding and another occasion whilst playing bagpipes in the street, both occasions in England Ive been challanged as to why an "Englishman" would be wearing the kilt, or playing bagpipes, both times by Scots, on both occasions Ive Explained I am a Scot, my very mild Highland Accent along with the fact that I attended University in England sometimes sounds slightly "English" compared to the "CU Jimmy" stereotypical accent.
Ive often wondered what Gordon Ramsays response to people if they suggested he wasnt a Scot because he speaks with an ""English" accent.
possibly not one we could repeat on a family friendly forum
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