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The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 1:48 pm
by Chookie
As the release of Abdel Basset Ali Al-Meghrah seems to have upset some Americans to the extent that they are calling for a boycott on Scottish goods. I am forced to ask how long the US thinks it can exist without access to real whisky.
Thoughts please.
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 1:55 pm
by spot
That a reciprocal boycott of US goods would be in order. The opportunity's too good to miss.
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 1:56 pm
by Accountable
The haggis industry will be destroyed!
The Boston police department has canceled all official funerals until after the boycott. Other cities are opting for folk music. :guitarist
One congressman has sponsored a bill to fund research into an American substitute for golf.
You will pay!!!!!!!!!!!!

The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 2:26 pm
by mikeinie
There goes the shortbread cookie industry¦
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 2:32 pm
by Accountable
Shortbread?
That's not on the list. The list must be incomplete. I'll call another meeting.
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 2:34 pm
by Kathy Ellen
Oh, I will miss the whisky and lovely places to play golf:p
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 2:36 pm
by spot
Accountable;1233660 wrote: Shortbread?
That's not on the list. The list must be incomplete. I'll call another meeting.
Add Irn-Bru and Buckfast while you're at it. They might be specialist Govan consumables but they're dangerous in the wrong hands.
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 2:39 pm
by Accountable
Got it. :driving:
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 4:08 pm
by el guapo
i heard that they were banning all gingers from entering the US
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 5:59 pm
by Accountable
Do you mean the cookie (biscuit) or the hair?

The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 6:31 pm
by AussiePam
Bonnie Scotland will no longer be able to dance the highland jig to the strains of the Beach Boys / Liza Minelli etc - and will hitherto have to confine itself to the skyirl o the poips...
Copyright restrictions will forthwith apply to the Loch Ness cookie monster...
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 8:16 pm
by Nomad
spot;1233639 wrote: That a reciprocal boycott of US goods would be in order. The opportunity's too good to miss.
What US goods?
We dont produce anything besides cereal anymore.
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 10:39 pm
by spot
Nomad;1233728 wrote: What US goods?
We dont produce anything besides cereal anymore.
Anything with a Microsoft hologram, that's a simple enough start.
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 11:26 pm
by fuzzywuzzy
Chookie;1233637 wrote: As the release of Abdel Basset Ali Al-Meghrah seems to have upset some Americans to the extent that they are calling for a boycott on Scottish goods. I am forced to ask how long the US thinks it can exist without access to real whisky.
Thoughts please.
Will they close al the Macdonalds in Scotland ? That can't be a bad thing.
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 12:15 am
by AussiePam
But wasn't Mr MacDonald originally a Scot????? Possibly even sporran-wearing???
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 1:00 am
by gmc
AussiePam;1233748 wrote: But wasn't Mr MacDonald originally a Scot????? Possibly even sporran-wearing???
He was a cross dressing weirdo that went to america and somehow became a national icon over there-we like to pretend isn't really scots. OK someone who's national dress is a skirt maybe shouldn't cast aspersions at cross dressers but who cares.
posted by kathy ellen
Oh, I will miss the whisky and lovely places to play golf
If you are going to stop playing golf because it's scots in origin does this mean you will stop watching TV and using the telephone as well?
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 1:53 am
by el guapo
Accountable;1233722 wrote: Do you mean the cookie (biscuit) or the hair?
the hair
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:03 am
by Accountable
el guapo;1233756 wrote: the hair
Oh. :-3 This can't be good.
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:22 am
by AussiePam
WOW !!!!! And the TARDIS in the background... MEGA WOWWWWWWWWWWW
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 4:31 am
by mikeinie
Accountable;1233763 wrote: Oh. :-3 This can't be good.
Feck the boycott, I'm going to Scotland.. wow!! :-4
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 4:37 am
by hoppy
I'm gonna miss that canned haggis.
Over the weekend a town in my area held their annual Celtic-highland celebration. Always a fun time.
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 5:05 am
by gmc
For those of you who can't read.
BBC NEWS | UK | Decision to release bomber explained
If this boycott goes ahead we should withdraw all our troops from Afghanistan straight away. Why should we be allies to a nation that is so petty and vindictive they would try and destroy the economy of an ally just because they showed a bit of moral integrity and wouldn't kow tow? The bulk of our trade is with the EU anyway.
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:19 am
by Richard Bell
AussiePam;1233723 wrote: Bonnie Scotland will no longer be able to dance the highland jig to the strains of the Beach Boys / Liza Minelli etc - and will hitherto have to confine itself to the skyirl o the poips...
...and The Fratellis, the best damn pop band currently performing in the Solar System. :guitarist
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:21 am
by Nomad
gmc;1233774 wrote:
If this boycott goes ahead we should withdraw all our troops from Afghanistan straight away.
Yes.
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:25 am
by Kathy Ellen
gmc;1233774 wrote: For those of you who can't read.
BBC NEWS | UK | Decision to release bomber explained
If this boycott goes ahead we should withdraw all our troops from Afghanistan straight away. Why should we be allies to a nation that is so petty and vindictive they would try and destroy the economy of an ally just because they showed a bit of moral integrity and wouldn't kow tow? The bulk of our trade is with the EU anyway.
And why do you always paint us with a broad brush? Just because a group of people want to boycott Scotland, does that mean that we all want to boycott Scotland? That's the silliest thing I've ever heard! You always have people boycotting something. That's the nature of the beast.
I don't know of anyone in my community who has spoken one harsh word against your country....never have...never will. In fact, members of my family are coming to Scotland next summer with lots of their friends.
Get a grip man...cop onto what you're saying:rolleyes:
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:26 am
by Nomad
spot;1233737 wrote: Anything with a Microsoft hologram, that's a simple enough start.
That would be like biting their own nose to spite their face.
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:57 am
by ZAP
spot;1233665 wrote: Add Irn-Bru and Buckfast while you're at it. They might be specialist Govan consumables but they're dangerous in the wrong hands.
That Irn-Bru is good stuff! I brought back a can of it from Glasgow, along with my bottle of Viking beer from Norway. Think I'll put it in my safety deposit box just in case THEY try to confiscate it.
Is Buckfast those little packets of cereal that I came to know and love?
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:10 am
by qsducks
mikeinie;1233656 wrote: There goes the shortbread cookie industry¦
I bought the Irish ones...does that count?

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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:20 am
by gmc
Kathy Ellen;1233816 wrote: And why do you always paint us with a broad brush? Just because a group of people want to boycott Scotland, does that mean that we all want to boycott Scotland? That's the silliest thing I've ever heard! You always have people boycotting something. That's the nature of the beast.
I don't know of anyone in my community who has spoken one harsh word against your country....never have...never will. In fact, members of my family are coming to Scotland next summer with lots of their friends.
Get a grip man...cop onto what you're saying:rolleyes:
You're very quick to assume that I am using a broad brush. Take what I say ion the context of the thread. I don't think most americans are that daft but clearly some of you are. There appear to be already several websites calling for a boycott of Scottish goods, from the response to call for a boycott of french goods clearly the potential is there. such a boycott if it went ahead would cause a lot of anger. bear in mind there are Scottish troops coming back in body bags on a regular basis. How this actually being reported in the American media I don't know.
Web campaign calls on Americans to boycott Scotland | World news | guardian.co.uk
It says a lot that they think they can browbeat people in to doing what they want. Seriously though, what kind of coverage is this getting in the US?
From previous posts it's obvious that some do not bother reading the text of version of what the minister said and his reasons for the release. I thought listening might be simpler since if you are going to talk about an issue at least take time to listen to the man responsible. Many of your senators and commentators that are criticising the decision find it inexplicable. The reasons are quite clear that they find release on compassionate grounds inexplicable is surprising as i would have thought anyone purporting to be christian would have understood that part of the reason implicitly. Release on compassionate grounds is a feature if scots law and also english come to that. In that context release to die at home is not unusual. To hear americans talk about it being against the rule of law does suggest that the concept of another country having different laws is something they have trouble with.
It is also quite clear that they do not understand british politics as the decision had nothing whatsoever to do with the westminster government- any suggestion that the SNP would be persuaded by influence from Westminster is laughable to anyone that knows scottish politics-they are more likely to go against it just to annoy them. Our constitution is at a crossroads, the next election could will determine if Scotland goes for independence or not. We have ll the oil, labour need scots labour MP's to stay in power and they are shitting themselves about the SNP and using this as an excuse to try and knock out the SNP. Gordon Brown is keeping out of it for that reason since any comment from himisn't likely to help. If there is a vote of no confidence and the SNP please then it will mean an election.
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:21 am
by Clodhopper
I can see the boycotted future now: Scotland, the country of the Haggis Mountain and Whisky Loch, while the USA goes dry and haggisless. The Yanks'll be on their knees in a week.
Oh, Campbeltown Loch ye're gan tae be whisky
Campletown Loch, och aye!
Oh Campeltown Loch, ye're gan tae be whisky
An I will drrrrrrink ye dry!
hic!
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:50 am
by spot
Nomad;1233817 wrote: [quote=spot]Anything with a Microsoft hologram, that's a simple enough start.That would be like biting their own nose to spite their face.
Perhaps you should try linux before you come out with that suggestion. I'm doing pretty well without a Microsoft hologram anywhere.
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 12:58 pm
by Chookie
Zapata;1233843 wrote: ......Is Buckfast those little packets of cereal that I came to know and love?
Nope. It is (unfortunately) an alcoholic "beverage" produced by the monks of Buckfast Abbey in Devon. It's particularly popular young drinkers as it is, apparently, very sweet....
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:31 pm
by buttercup
Kathy Ellen;1233816 wrote:
I don't know of anyone in my community who has spoken one harsh word against your country....never have...never will. In fact, members of my family are coming to Scotland next summer with lots of their friends.
I think this is a very important point.
Many Americans search ancestry sites in the hope of being affiliated to any clan in Scotland at any point in history and i have no doubt this will continue.
I don't see things changing much, whats happening at present will blow over.
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:55 pm
by fuzzywuzzy
AussiePam;1233764 wrote: WOW !!!!! And the TARDIS in the background... MEGA WOWWWWWWWWWWW
My mother has a big blue Tardis in her backyard ....seriously . even has a light on top. ( sh'es into doctor who memorbilia)
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:07 pm
by Clodhopper
Many Americans search ancestry sites in the hope of being affiliated to any clan in Scotland at any point in history and i have no doubt this will continue.
Going to be quite fun watching the USA boycotting itself....:yh_rotfl
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:09 pm
by buttercup
Yes, i see the humour in that

The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:18 pm
by Chookie
What are they going to do when we cut off the supplies of whisky?
Invade us?
- Oh wait, they do that every year anyway................
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:55 pm
by fuzzywuzzy
ahh this thread takes me back ....remember when we boycotted the French?
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:23 pm
by Nomad
spot;1233878 wrote: Perhaps you should try linux before you come out with that suggestion. I'm doing pretty well without a Microsoft hologram anywhere.
The point being that individuals, businesses whatever arent going to untether their lifeline to boycott America.
Say Im right.
The forthcoming US boycott
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:47 am
by spot
Nomad;1234071 wrote: The point being that individuals, businesses whatever arent going to untether their lifeline to boycott America.
Say Im right.
Bristol City Council links to my local council's rationale for adopting Open Office in preference to Microsoft Office, it's an interesting read. They went ahead, the whole council's running Open Office now on more than 5000 computers. It's not a boycott, it's a relief. It's like permanently getting rid of indigestion. Windows 7 has the same effect, it's a major slickening. The new Microsoft Office on the other hand has completely lost the plot, scrapping pull-down menu access.