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A 'bumber' sticker?

Personally I'd prefer a bumPer sticker... Aint no stickers going near my bum :o

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Happy now? Bloody pedantic skirt wearing haggis munching sasenach!!!

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You love us really :)

And it's sassanach... which is the Scots word for an English person (well the polite one).

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Don't blame me, blame my dyslexic keyboard!!

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Ithilkir wrote:You love us really :)

And it's sassanach... which is the Scots word for an English person (well the polite one).
And here I was thinking it meant Lowland Scotsman... which I still do actually. :wink:

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Thats Low AND scotsman!!!! :lol: :lol:

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Post by Gorbad »

Though with some online research.. turns out I am wrong, and Ithilkir just might be a bit more into the right direction....

From Encarta:

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Writers from the Mediterranean world in the 6th and 7th centuries referred to the Anglo-Saxons as Angles. So when the Bishop of Rome sent a letter to Ethelbert of Kent, he addressed him as king of the Angles. By contrast, commentators from the Frankish kingdoms closer to Britain usually referred to them as Saxons. Their Celtic-speaking neighbours also preferred to call them Saxons (Sais, in Welsh, and Sassanach, in Gaelic). In time, the term Angle tended to dominate and it changed to become “Englishâ€

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From the Scots dictionary :)

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 SASSENACH, adj., n. Also Sassanoch, -enagh, Sasennach, -unnach; the form in the 1706 quot. represents the Gael.pl. Sasunnaich. English, English-speaking, formerly also applied to the Lowlanders of Scotland; as a n., an Englishman or -woman. The word was orig. put in the mouths only of Highlanders but is now in somewhat jocular use throughout Scotland. [ˈsɑsənəx]
    *Sc. 1706 Letters from E.C. to E.W. Concerning the Union 6:
    We call them Sassanich, in Latin Saxi or Saxoni.
    *Sc. 1737 J. Drummond Memoirs Locheill (1842) 113:
    The English (or “Sassanochâ€

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Post by Gorbad »

Ithilkir wrote:From the Scots dictionary :)

[SNIP 8< Dictionary entry]

So we're both right :)
Great link! (well had to google it first...)

PS.. Funny thing:

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GOOGLE, v. To deceive (Slg. 1916 T.S.D.C. II.), to hoodwink. [gu:gl]
    *Gall. 1901 Trotter Gall. Gossip 195:
    He ey made an awfu fuss ower young widdas, . . . an gat mony a dram an mony a drink o’ milk wi the googlin tongue an face o’ him.
    *Abd. 1922 Swatches o’ Hamespun 66:
    “Gey bein’ bonnie an’ weel likit,â€

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Hehe aye, always brought a chuckle when Google first started getting popular and I knew the Scots for Google ;)

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