
Originally Posted by
bubba
Mychael, considering most Scots don't speak Gaelic anymore the fool had his head up his butt looking for trouble.
Bubba,
You will find that Gaelic is growing in popularity as a subject in Scottish schools, that the BBC Radio broadcasts on some transmitters exclusively in Gaelic, and that it is proposed that all public signs (road signs, etc.) in Scotland be 'dual-language' - English/Gaelic.
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