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No, thank God. I couldn't stand a diet of porridge and deep fried Mars bars.
most definitely!
Kenzit.
But erm. Yeah, I am.
Yes, and damn proud.
I am one quarter Scottish. (My Maternal Grandfather)
No, though I am german and irish, so a veritable nazi leprechaun!
Well I was born in Govan, in Glasgow. I guess that makes me quite Scottish, although I sometimes like to think of myself as being more Irish. Usually when going to Celtic Park and listening to Irish music. :)
better believe it pal.
No but my sisters are and years ago we lived in Coatbridge near Glasow, definately an experience!
ish....
I was born in dunfermline to an irish mother and scottish father. I was then raised in england for 16 years (I am only 21) by my mother.
All in all, I am a confused person from the U.K.:
I have an irish passport.
I spend my holidays in east fife with family.
and I can only remember living in England.
Do you know what nationality I am???
Oh, yes...and here my family tartan

One of my grandmothers was from Scotland, so I'm part Scot.
1/8th I think, aye.
Nope, Italian & German. It would be cool to be Scottish though. Then I would have a wicked awesome accent. =)
o aye ! Im scottish and so proud! Donny you dare ca me Jock!
a very little bit. :)
My grandmother was born in and grew up in Dundee. So I am a little bit ...
My ancestors were.
Only bits of the Russian parts.
Yes why i was born in Stirling and lived all over scotland annmac
No, Im Australian
Yes I am, Glasgow born and bred :D
we are all the same. Religion and beliefs have been made up to separate us from being one. Just what they wanted
i dont know ? im from shetland which is classed as scottish highlands and islands. i dnt really care sheltie, scottish ,british , the title doesnt really make any differance to me :):)
NO...I'm German
yep
yip am a true scottish lass born is sunny glasgow
sorry but no. a classmate came in today dress in a mini skirt-like thing and a guy did a scottish dance to tease her. it was pretty but then it got old and nobody laughed. it lasated for about 5 minutes.
yes ... and so was my father, and his father befre him, and his father before him tracing back to the macnabs
Did you mean are you british?
Nope, I am russian
YES......born and raised in the highlands!!!
Aye, I have the privilege of being born in Scotland, with Irish roots.
So am twice blessed by gorgeousness ;-)
Only about an eighth - two of my great great grandparents were.
No, but I wish I was! It's a lovely country, and the people are wonderful.
yes, i'm a man with blond hair, blue eyes
irish form of surname, also can be spelled mac in scottish form
tried to upload my tartain and be smart but dont know if its worked???!!!

Im right on the Border in Dumfries (gan on the scots)
Nope. Never been there. But I plan on visiting. I'm American. 100% Polish ancestry ,though.
I am on my father's side, traced back to before the 1500s.
Half, why do you ask?
yeah im scottish
and very proud :):)
x
yep, and irish, portugese, italian, spanish, welsh... and three others i forgot.
No!
But I'm celtic!
..and I DO like porridge!
Scottish frae "What's it called, Cumbernauld". That why I now live in Spain.
It's my understanding that the name Bell originated in Scotland although my genealogy shows my ancestor coming from Ireland. They evidently immigrated to Ireland at some time.
I have Scottish in there somewhere. But it's pretty far back so it doesn't really count.
Aye! Family is from the Loch Tay Area and immigrated to Canada.
no , but i was there a couple of times !
my great-grandpa is, so I guess I am a little bit
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And alcohol. We need the alcohol.
by Lovehearts on July 19th, 2008
Is that to pour over the porridge :-)
by Just-Me on July 21st, 2008
Pretty much :)
by Lovehearts on July 22nd, 2008
Never eaten either.No one actually forces you to eat these. Should visit some time and then you can update your ignorance.
by Greekgod on August 30th, 2008
Greekgod you need to update your sense of homour.
by Just-Me on August 31st, 2008
Sorry Humour.
by Just-Me on August 31st, 2008
I think Greekgod has gone past the sense of humour removal level, lol.
by look closely it is really me on August 31st, 2008
The understanding is a loss on your part. Your right humour was not used by me, sarcasm was though.
by Greekgod on August 31st, 2008
Ah sarcasm, the lowest form of wit, apt for a dour Scot no doubt. But not for a Labrador puppy though.
by look closely it is really me on August 31st, 2008
Correct!!!! Took long enough for you to work it out.
by Greekgod on August 31st, 2008
Anything else? Nope, okay but thanks for commenting.
by Greekgod on August 31st, 2008
Dour Scot? Eeeesh.
by Lovehearts on August 31st, 2008
Ahh!! we need to make space for a few in this world. Luckily they are a minority.
by Greekgod on August 31st, 2008
Yes luckily you scots are a minority, hopefully there's no more gordon browns out there.
by Just-Me on September 16th, 2008
Na Gordon! Browns! the minoroty. Thats judging a book by its cover!!
I mean could be worse!!!
John Major or Margret Thatcher!!!!
by heatherzbell on September 21st, 2008