Ah said wigs nae whigs.
(I said wigs not whigs.)
Didn't Bonnie Prince Charlie wear a wig?
Ah said wigs nae whigs.
(I said wigs not whigs.)
Didn't Bonnie Prince Charlie wear a wig?
Didn't Bonnie Prince Charlie wear a wig?
*throws haggis at Tanzhang*
Naturally. And the other Stuarts besides.
*throws haggis at Densley*
Oh, marvelous: Vote Liberal and engage in a pan-Celtic food fight.
What a monstrosity of humor. The horror! hmy:
It's in celebration of our pro-devolutionary stance.
How you manage to keep your Whig wigs so impeccably clean in spite is one of the world's greatest mysteries.
British English while in Westminster, please.
I will go out on a limb and say that I actually like proportional representation.
That, among other things, means that my vote shall go to the Liberal Party once again! Sure, we may have only won eleven seats in England, but I won one of those and am proud of it. ((Any suggestions as to where? I am not quite familiar enough with British electoral districts to know what areas might swing Liberal, other than generally speaking "Scotland and Wales"...))
And to my Labour friends, I wish Mister Atlee the best of luck. Very respectable gentleman, he is.
I will go out on a limb and say that I actually like proportional representation.
That, among other things, means that my vote shall go to the Liberal Party once again! Sure, we may have only won eleven seats in England, but I won one of those and am proud of it. ((Any suggestions as to where? I am not quite familiar enough with British electoral districts to know what areas might swing Liberal, other than generally speaking "Scotland and Wales"...))
And to my Labour friends, I wish Mister Atlee the best of luck. Very respectable gentleman, he is.
Welcome back, My Honourable Friend.
Fur devolution!
(For devolution!)