No!! Honestly it isn't. They are giving us Scots a bad name. We can spot a pile of a mile away and we will tell it as it is. I suppose when you're getting paid to coo over a plastic solar light at 6 times its actual value then you have to lay it on thick. We're not all as plastic as the lights .That silly look on his face when he’s pretending to be pleasantly shocked by a low price or good quality. Eilidh has a very similar expression, perhaps is a Scottish thing ?
Absolutely not!!!!That silly look on his face when he’s pretending to be pleasantly shocked by a low price or good quality. Eilidh has a very similar expression, perhaps is a Scottish thing ?
Lol we Scots have a few expressions but some not repeatable!That silly look on his face when he’s pretending to be pleasantly shocked by a low price or good quality. Eilidh has a very similar expression, perhaps is a Scottish thing ?
His name sounds Italian. Is he a Scot?Lol we Scots have a few expressions but some not repeatable!
How about describing him - eejit - and all the codswallop he talks - havering - and in summary - in the name of the wee man…..or last century - jings and crivvens…
But I suspect it’s him not his Scottishness that’s makes him stand out as a diddie?
He is actually English but brought up in a Scotland if I recall correctly. His name in Italian, i think his grandfather migrated to UK.His name sounds Italian. Is he a Scot?