It is a shame you don't have Craftsman tools over there.:)
M MAD Well-known member Joined Jan 27, 2007 Messages 2,706 Location Western MA Oct 7, 2008 #1 It is a shame you don't have Craftsman tools over there. Attachments Hoot Mon comp.jpg 73.7 KB · Views: 39
F Frank Elson Well-known member Joined Apr 12, 2008 Messages 1,375 Location Lancashire, UK Oct 7, 2008 #2 Shouldn't that be "Hoots" I never heard a Scot say Hoot, that's for Owls...
OP M MAD Well-known member Joined Jan 27, 2007 Messages 2,706 Location Western MA Oct 7, 2008 #3 Frank Elson said: Shouldn't that be "Hoots" I never heard a Scot say Hoot, that's for Owls... Click to expand... Don't be silly, we are well versed in Scottish culture on this side of the pond. Here is the rest of it. Last edited: Oct 7, 2008
Frank Elson said: Shouldn't that be "Hoots" I never heard a Scot say Hoot, that's for Owls... Click to expand... Don't be silly, we are well versed in Scottish culture on this side of the pond. Here is the rest of it.
C chammyman Well-known member Joined Aug 16, 2008 Messages 882 Location Glasgow, Scotland Oct 7, 2008 #4 I have only heard english people say hoot! also thats not scottish this is more liek it
F Frank Elson Well-known member Joined Apr 12, 2008 Messages 1,375 Location Lancashire, UK Oct 7, 2008 #5 The greatest Scotsman ever Did you read he's coming back? At last ...
W wilbilt Banned Joined Aug 17, 2006 Messages 5,602 Location NorCal Oct 7, 2008 #6 Again not Scottish, but Robin Williams cracks me up. Warning: Profanity abounds.
OP M MAD Well-known member Joined Jan 27, 2007 Messages 2,706 Location Western MA Oct 7, 2008 #7 chammyman said: I have only heard english people say hoot! also thats not scottish this is more liek it Click to expand... Och! That's guid! That reminds me of a German guy I worked with who learned English in Scotland. I could understand him much better though.
chammyman said: I have only heard english people say hoot! also thats not scottish this is more liek it Click to expand... Och! That's guid! That reminds me of a German guy I worked with who learned English in Scotland. I could understand him much better though.