Scottish things and people that I like

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Lanark is one of those books which were waiting for the internet to happen.

Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Thursday, 4 May 2006 10:20 (twenty years ago)

whaddya mean marcello?

dog latin (dog latin), Thursday, 4 May 2006 10:24 (twenty years ago)

No Irvine Welsh on this thread - does everyone hate him the noo?

Och aye

Vitbe... *pause*... Is Good Bread (Dada), Thursday, 4 May 2006 10:40 (twenty years ago)

cocteau twins, jesus and mary chain, prefab sprout, trash can sinatras, orange juice, aztec camera, joseph k, nick currie and the bad seeds... are th e housemartins scottish?

Mr Jones (Mr Jones), Thursday, 4 May 2006 10:43 (twenty years ago)

You die, ya bass

Vitbe... *pause*... Is Good Bread (Dada), Thursday, 4 May 2006 10:44 (twenty years ago)

William Topaz McGonagall - the poets' poet!
O and cheese'n'burger with salt and sauce on the way home from the pub - yum!

indolent girl (indolent girl), Thursday, 4 May 2006 11:05 (twenty years ago)

whaddya mean marcello?

Different sections that can be read in any order, the sidebars of blockplags/diplags/etc., author's interjections, artwork: everything in it cries out to be hyperlinked with everything else in it (see also Life: A User's Manual, The Unfortunates, Arcades Project etc. etc.).

Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Thursday, 4 May 2006 11:07 (twenty years ago)

www.consolevania.com

Dom Passantino (Dom Passantino), Thursday, 4 May 2006 11:23 (twenty years ago)


prefab sprout ur fae Durham ya tumshie

JohnFoxxsJuno (JohnFoxxsJuno), Thursday, 4 May 2006 12:16 (twenty years ago)

Boyle Family
http://www.boylefamily.co.uk/boyle/about/boylefamily.jpg

Stephen X (Stephen X), Thursday, 4 May 2006 13:32 (twenty years ago)

one year passes...

What does "gadgee" actually mean? Is it like saying "shitboy" up north, or "buster" down south, just a way of showing disrespect for someone without it being too aggy?

Dom Passantino, Friday, 18 January 2008 13:46 (eighteen years ago)

It's just a word for any random wee guy about town. Not always disrespectful.

(I'm from the wrong coast so I might be talking shit)

onimo, Friday, 18 January 2008 14:03 (eighteen years ago)

mad wee guys are radge gadges

onimo, Friday, 18 January 2008 14:03 (eighteen years ago)

It's just a general terms, like "bloke" where I come from, but I'm not sure if it has connotations elsewhere.

xpost

ailsa, Friday, 18 January 2008 14:05 (eighteen years ago)

Is it Romany? Apparently a lot of slang on the East Coast (Scotland AND North England) is. So I've been told.

Tom D., Friday, 18 January 2008 15:07 (eighteen years ago)

I'm reading Christopher Brookmyre books and learning all kinds of new slang! I like his books, there's some Scottish things.

Laurel, Friday, 18 January 2008 15:10 (eighteen years ago)

one year passes...

That last Brookmyre book on the serial killer big brother stuff was badly written drivel.
Easily his worst book and the only real clunker he's published, the one before it about spiritualism was great.

Sandy Blair, Saturday, 6 June 2009 17:30 (seventeen years ago)

Scotland is no bad.

languid samuel l. jackson (jim), Saturday, 6 June 2009 17:31 (seventeen years ago)

think that should be the new motto instead of Nemo me impune lacessit.

languid samuel l. jackson (jim), Saturday, 6 June 2009 17:33 (seventeen years ago)

Scotland Isnae Bad

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Saturday, 6 June 2009 17:51 (seventeen years ago)

I liked Leith, being asked if I wanted "salt and sauce," and the Glasgow Necropolis.

Also: Robert Louis Stevenson.

Virginia Plain, Monday, 8 June 2009 01:34 (seventeen years ago)

Alcholism?

"too worldly to compete on /b/" (King Boy Pato), Monday, 8 June 2009 02:04 (seventeen years ago)

AC/DC?

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Monday, 8 June 2009 02:08 (seventeen years ago)

two years pass...

Limmy's Show

Scary Move 4 (dog latin), Wednesday, 21 March 2012 17:28 (fourteen years ago)

seven years pass...

I like Scottish banknotes but am more than a little irked by English shopkeepers' unwillingness to accept them. What gives?

pomenitul, Saturday, 14 September 2019 09:01 (six years ago)

Imagine how much more irked you'd be if you were Scottish.

Scottish banknotes are unusual, first because they are issued by retail banks, not central banks, and second, because they are technically not legal tender anywhere in the United Kingdom – not even in Scotland.[1][2] As such, they are classified as promissory notes, and the law requires that the issuing banks hold a sum of Bank of England banknotes or gold equivalent to the total value of notes issued.[3][4]

The Inner Mounting Phlegm (Tom D.), Saturday, 14 September 2019 09:23 (six years ago)

Imagine how much more irked you'd be if you were Scottish.

I do think about that fwiw.

So why do they exist in the first place? Is it a botched, nigh contemptuous symbolic allowance?

pomenitul, Saturday, 14 September 2019 09:26 (six years ago)

and you can still execute a Scot with a crossbow if they try to pay for horseshoes with ye counterfitte currencies between maundy thursday and whit sunday.

calzino, Saturday, 14 September 2019 09:31 (six years ago)

95% of scottish notes test positive for traces of ground-up shortbread iirc

provisional ilx (darraghmac), Saturday, 14 September 2019 09:54 (six years ago)

All the more reason to prefer them to their English counterparts.

pomenitul, Saturday, 14 September 2019 09:59 (six years ago)

So why do they exist in the first place? Is it a botched, nigh contemptuous symbolic allowance?

Apparently banks in England used to be able to print their own notes too:

Until the middle of the 19th century, privately owned banks in Great Britain and Ireland were free to issue their own banknotes. Paper currency issued by a wide range of provincial and town banking companies in England,[3][4][5] Wales,[6] Scotland[7] and Ireland[8] circulated freely as a means of payment.

As gold shortages affected the supply of money, note-issuing powers of the banks were gradually restricted by various Acts of Parliament,[9] until the Bank Charter Act 1844 gave exclusive note-issuing powers to the central Bank of England. Under the Act, no new banks could start issuing notes; and note-issuing banks gradually vanished through mergers and closures. The last private English banknotes were issued in 1921 by Fox, Fowler and Company, a Somerset bank.[9]

However, some of the monopoly provisions of the Bank Charter Act only applied to England and Wales.[10] The Bank Notes (Scotland) Act was passed the following year, and to this day, three retail banks retain the right to issue their own sterling banknotes in Scotland, and four in Northern Ireland.[11][12] Notes issued in excess of the value of notes outstanding in 1844 (1845 in Scotland) must be backed up by an equivalent value of Bank of England notes.[13]

The Inner Mounting Phlegm (Tom D.), Saturday, 14 September 2019 10:03 (six years ago)

I think it's more a case of lets give the Scots their little freedoms, keep the fuckers on side.

The Inner Mounting Phlegm (Tom D.), Saturday, 14 September 2019 10:05 (six years ago)

... little being the operative word.

The Inner Mounting Phlegm (Tom D.), Saturday, 14 September 2019 10:05 (six years ago)

Interesting, thanks.

pomenitul, Saturday, 14 September 2019 10:32 (six years ago)

Cullen skink
Haggis
Vegetarian haggis
Innis & Gunn beer
Bruichladdich
Castles

El Tomboto, Saturday, 14 September 2019 15:39 (six years ago)

I will now answer the thread question in boring fashion

Cullen skink
Haggis
Vegetarian haggis
Innis & Gunn beer
Bruichladdich
Castles

El Tomboto, Saturday, 14 September 2019 15:41 (six years ago)

ludacris otm

provisional ilx (darraghmac), Saturday, 14 September 2019 15:41 (six years ago)

lol wtf how did I xpost myself with an edited version

El Tomboto, Saturday, 14 September 2019 15:42 (six years ago)

that mangoes on the run beer by innis & gunn is so good

calzino, Saturday, 14 September 2019 15:43 (six years ago)

three years pass...

Ferguzade, Scotland's version of Lucozade.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FBo_PvkX0AAYwRI.jpg

A Drunk Man Looks At Partick Thistle (Tom D.), Monday, 23 January 2023 12:03 (three years ago)

"DAUGHTERS keep radiant on it". This can't be real!?

Vague and fond memories of those Chewin' the Fat sketches that were ads for a beer you drank in the morning: "it's never too early for a Fusilier".

verhexen, Monday, 23 January 2023 12:08 (three years ago)

It's 100% genuine.

https://www.doyouremember.co.uk/memory/ferguzade

A Drunk Man Looks At Partick Thistle (Tom D.), Monday, 23 January 2023 12:09 (three years ago)

It was from Forfar, you couldn't make that up!

A Drunk Man Looks At Partick Thistle (Tom D.), Monday, 23 January 2023 12:10 (three years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0CYB5V9e64

Cry for a Shadowgraph (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 23 January 2023 13:03 (three years ago)

It's weird because Lucozade isn't that far from Irn Bru, anyway, in terms of taste and spiritual sustenance.

Ward Fowler, Monday, 23 January 2023 13:07 (three years ago)

This is deep Glasgow lore, but this place popped into my head the other day.

I even wondered if I might have imagined it, but I definitely visited at least once.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-DvmtFGTdI
https://stvfootagesales.tv/content/buck-rogers-burger-station-glasgow/
https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/history/glasgow-burgers-rogers-station-14717048

MaresNest, Monday, 23 January 2023 13:10 (three years ago)

five months pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IA3JH5tfTYg

Renaissance of the Celtic Trumpet (Tom D.), Thursday, 29 June 2023 19:49 (two years ago)

James Kelman is fantastic.

Wish Bill Forsyth would direct a new film

beamish13, Thursday, 29 June 2023 21:33 (two years ago)

Ah yes this video is a classic

Stomp Jomperson (dog latin), Thursday, 29 June 2023 23:02 (two years ago)

NTS: Must rewatch Gregory's Girl

Stomp Jomperson (dog latin), Thursday, 29 June 2023 23:04 (two years ago)


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