Two admissions:

1. I don't watch him to enough to have gotten the European
reference... sorry about that.

2. Immediately after posting, I realized I should have written that
the only thing worse for a Scot than being called "European" is being
called "English". Thanks for pointing that out! As far as the
broadness of the brush, let's go with it!

PB

On Jan 6, 8:55 pm, "David Lynch" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Indeed. As the child of a Scottish ex-pat, I would say "English" is by
> far the more insulting E-word for a Scot. The English, though, might
> not be so happy about being labeled as European, if we want to paint
> with such a broad brush.
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> On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 17:25, Melissa Neal <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > On Jan 6, 2009, at 5:19 PM, [email protected] wrote:
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> >> You're calling a Scot a European? If you were brave, you do that to
> >> his face. And get a Glasgow kiss for your troubles.
>
> > Craig often refers to himself as a European. It's part of a running
> > gag to explain weird behavior, as when he claims that he's required to
> > wear Speedos...because he's European.
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> > Melissa N.
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> David J. Lynch
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