February 2012
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Oh I do love you Scotland, but you’re ever so slightly psychotic.
– Ed Byrne
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grangerschamber asked: From what I can gather, the reason the US can make their own versions of shows is because the BBC either sells, or shares the rights with/to an American T.V. station, and so rather than show the programme they've been sold/lent they decide to make their own. It happened with Fawlty Towers. It wasn't working, so the US T.V. channel that was making the US version got rid of a character......
emmaopteryx asked: en.wikipedia,org/wiki/List_of_British_television_programmes_based_on_American_television_series this is the other way around one (: but it seems like we only took their game shows... (and law & order)
conversepotter asked: Hello, I don't know if you've heard, but the US are doing their version of Only Fools and Horses. I'd just like to know your opinion on that..?
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Why is it so hard to find airports in Scotland?
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destructionanddeath asked: :'( England is still a country, right? *sniffles*
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jessandwarren asked: That woman scares me...even if you didn't know someone needs to teach her that google is her friend.
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thefarsideofparadise asked: Please please PLEASE tell me that person is using some form of humour that I don't understand? Because no one can be that stupid.
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map-of-tasmania asked: What's Hurricane Bawbag?
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dracofidus asked: Lets standardise it - Squinghensnvrk - there, thats fair, now no-one gets their own way!
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lasciviensintardis asked: Actually, it's spelt smidgeon :)
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thedemondolls asked: I may be wrong, but isn't it spelt smidgin, because otherwise it would be a hard 'g'? but yeah, that is an awesome British phrase!
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chilltillthenextepisode asked: I once saw Boris Johnson in a little shop in Switzerland, it was winter and he thought it would be a clever idea to wear shorts and stripy socks lifted to his knees, what was better was his son looked exactly the same and wore exactly the same as him. I got so excited I tried to call his name twice, both times getting it wrong. At first I called his Joris Bohnson, then I called him Borrissey....
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en-ter-shi-kar-i asked: I swear it's only the southerners who have a mental breakdown when there's snow! I live in Cumbria [up north] and it doesn't phase us. The Scots don't seem to be bothered either.
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