Eleven!
I grew up in a town where loads of people spoke with a thick Scottish accent, so I found this to be particularly funny. I figure Mrs. SWG (a bonnie lassie) might also get a kick out of this.
Thanks to my buddy, Brian, the Air Force Vet.
I grew up in a town where loads of people spoke with a thick Scottish accent, so I found this to be particularly funny. I figure Mrs. SWG (a bonnie lassie) might also get a kick out of this.
Thanks to my buddy, Brian, the Air Force Vet.
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HAHAHA that was awesome.
FREEEEEEEEEEDOM!
Comment by Mike R. — July 10, 2010 @ 2:18 am
That were a richt braw viddy!
Comment by Elisson — July 10, 2010 @ 7:32 am
I had a boss once from New Zealand. When he drove the southern US, he was unable to make himself sufficiently understood so as to purchase gasoline.
Comment by Carl Brannen — July 10, 2010 @ 10:35 pm
… hahahaa…. Mrs. SWG is watching this video right now…..
Comment by Eric — July 12, 2010 @ 10:07 pm
it’s just like a trip to my every day life. every day i’m asked where the aspirin (or something) is at work, i say ” aisle ten”, and everyone looks at me with a blank expression, untill i say ” aaahll te-unn ”
thanks for this. now i know i’m not alone!
Fiona
Comment by Fiona — July 12, 2010 @ 10:32 pm
Ok, that was funny. Good stuff.
Comment by RobbieRob — July 13, 2010 @ 8:07 am
That’s the best. Funny stuff. Only a Scots would get bent enough to whip an elevator’s ass
Comment by Andy — July 15, 2010 @ 3:44 pm