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    Kartoon Kilt

    I was reading one of the tabloids here, 'The Sun', and in one of the cartoons 'George and Lynne', there's a kilted guy walking past them.
    He's not part of the story there's no mention of Scotland he's just going to the chip shop.
    For you Americans to understand why I'm so surprised at this, the Sun would be like, the Redneck Times over there I suppose.
    There is a website where you can see it but I'm too useless to post a link but just google the sun newspaper and you'll find it, the cartoons are near the bottom.
    Cheers Rhino

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    That is interesting, Rhino. Do we know where "George and Lynn" is set?

    By the way, what ON EARTH are you doing reading The Sun?
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    Is there a special meaning of Plaice or is it a pun (Plaice/Place)? Or are this jokes in the line of "fair woman are stupid woman"?

    [* link removed because it was obsolete *]

    Do Englishman like this kind of humor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolfgang
    Is there a special meaning of Plaice or is it a pun (Plaise/Place)? Or are this jokes in the line of "fair woman are stupid woman"?

    http://www.thesun.co.uk/popupWindow/...581160,00.html

    Do Englishman like this kind of humor?
    It's a type of fish... similar to halibut I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
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    It's a type of fish... similar to halibut I believe.
    In German it's called "Scholle". Fish and Chips are made from Plaice? I can't figure out the joke in the strip.

    Anyway the lad in the Kilt has nothing do do with the joke.

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    Wolfgang the spelling plaice means a fish instead of place meaning a geographical spot. It's set in a Fish and chip shop so there's a double meaning.
    Hamish wrote:
    what ON EARTH are you doing reading The Sun?
    I read it for the articles Hamish, the journalism is unbiased, crisp, prescise and accurate, and the subjects are always informative.
    Really it's because they use words of one syllable use plenty of pictures and rarely let the truth get in the way of a good story.
    I also like to use it as a weather vane, the sun I'm afraid is a good indicator of the mood of the country as they use various psyche techniques to influence the way the 'common man' feels/thinks.
    As a prole myself I like to keep an eye on folk who want to manipulate me.
    Also it was lying around in the bank while I was queing.
    BTW Hamish I'll be posting an update soon on little Hamish, as predicted the colours changing slightly to more of a siamese cat type. Oh and he's a she
    Cheers Rhino

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    Plaice:


    Plentiful off the coast of Wales.

    Now you get it?
    Arise. Kill. Eat.

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    I see, it's a pun, a play on words (Plaice <> Place). Very funny. I would like to see Dilbert* in a Kilt.

    The Kilt in the comic strip only shows that Kilts are a an everyday occurrence. Forget thinking about beeing someone special wearing a Kilt.

    @Jimmy Carbomb: Thanks for all the fish!

    * http://www.dilbert.com

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    wolfgang i agree about dilbert in a kilt

    wolfgang

    i agree i want to see dilbert and Dogbert in a kilt in either the comic strip or one of the old tv shows that are on sundays and tuesday or wendsday on comedey central

    thanks
    kilted in kc 8)

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    Re: Kartoon Kilt

    Quote Originally Posted by Rhino
    I was reading one of the tabloids here, 'The Sun', and in one of the cartoons 'George and Lynne', there's a kilted guy walking past them.
    He's not part of the story there's no mention of Scotland he's just going to the chip shop.
    From what I have seen of this strip previously, (er, when perusing someone else's paper), there is usually some kind of titillation involved, e.g. Lynne is often topless.

    I wonder if the intention here was to provide some interest for the ladies, as we all know the ladies love a kilted man!

    Anyway, nice to see a kilt featured, but what on earth was his kiltmaker thinking? Looks like the result of a nasty accident at the tartan factory.

    p.s. for the record, I once visited a fish & chip shop kilted, though I didn't buy plaice.

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