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In response to
"
Cuba, Britain, US, Aruba, Bahamas, Mexico, Greenland, Iceland, Ireland, Scotland -- nm
"
by
TWuG
Scotland is part of the UK, doof. -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Jul 15 '09, 13:18
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Responses:
Ask a Scot if that's so. -- nm
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TWuG
Jul 15, 13:19
17
Oy, are we going to have this discussion every few months? -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 15, 13:22
1
Why not? Summer's all about reruns. -- nm
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TWuG
Jul 15, 13:23
They can insist all they want, but I still get a UK stamp in my passport. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 15, 13:20
5
It's like asking a Texan if they're part of the US. Being Texan comes first.
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TWuG
Jul 15, 13:22
4
But if you asked a Texan 'name the top 15 US tourist destinations by country' would Texas be one of their answers? -- nm
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Roger More
Jul 15, 13:25
that wasn't the question! -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 15, 13:25
I thought it's a state of cows -- nm
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marcel
Jul 15, 13:23
1
watch it buddy!
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'lia
Jul 15, 13:29
Part of the United Kingdom of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland? -- nm
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Roger More
Jul 15, 13:20
7
Wales. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 15, 13:20
6
I think England included Wales at the time (not that Welsh people didn't have a separate identity, just not a separate political one)
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Roger More
Jul 15, 13:23
2
I believe GB includes both Scotland and Wales. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 15, 13:25
1
Of course. -- nm
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Roger More
Jul 15, 13:26
not included in the official name. -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 15, 13:21
2
did not know that. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 15, 13:22
1
Mostly because England made a point of officially conquering it back in the 1200s. -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 15, 13:23
at which point they would reference the Act of Union of 1707. -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 15, 13:20
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