ronnieblair Posted June 30, 2010 Share Posted June 30, 2010 (edited) I must admit that I haven't had as much stick from my Scottish work colleagues in this past week as I had expected, this following Engerland' shambolic World Cup performances; and what criticism I did hear was pretty much all perfectly justified. And on the same theme I must also admit to having to smile whilst driving home from work on the M9 today. Part of my journey home takes me past a huge landfill site - a vast 'rubbish tip' in old money. If you couldn't see the huge flock of feral seagulls circling the mountains of fresh rubbish then you would know of its existence purely by smell alone, which can even fill the car - as you travel past at 70mph - when the wind is in the right (wrong) direction. There today, proudly flying from a tall makeshift flagpole perched on the highest pile of rubbish was a massive flag of St George for everyone on the motorway to see. The Scots it would seem are developing a wicked sense of humour! Edited June 30, 2010 by ronnieblair Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
creepy Posted June 30, 2010 Share Posted June 30, 2010 I must admit that I haven't had as much stick from my Scottish work colleagues in this past week as I had expected, this following Engerland' shambolic World Cup performances; and what criticism I did hear was pretty much all perfectly justified. And on the same theme I must also admit to having to smile whilst driving home from work on the M9 today. Part of my journey home takes me past a huge landfill site - a vast 'rubbish tip' in old money. If you couldn't see the huge flock of feral seagulls circling the mountains of fresh rubbish then you would know of its existence purely by smell alone, which can even fill the car - as you travel past at 70mph - when the wind is in the right (wrong) direction. There today, proudly flying from a tall makeshift flagpole perched on the highest pile of rubbish was a massive flag of St George for everyone on the motorway to see. The Scots it would seem are developing a wicked sense of humour! all hail Longshanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stevie_J Posted June 30, 2010 Share Posted June 30, 2010 One of my Scottish colleagues told me today she'd heard David Blaine is gutted after his record of doing all in a box for 42 days had been broken by Wayne Rooney. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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