Lab 10,979 Posted March 20, 2013 Author Report Share Posted March 20, 2013 Its not 'juice' or 'fizzy pop' its ginger and always has been.....Irn Bru is ginger, so is coke and lemonade....generic term for it....get a grip. Try asking for fizzy pop in the weege and see what happens.....although that might be code for something over there.....most likely a kicking. Het Lab, whats this lasses name? I know a good few of the Kinross rugby team, bet they know her if she lets you gable end her........... Ginger ffs..........ned!!!! Her family is right into Rugby mate. Her little brother plays in the under 18's team, or something like that. Think there was a scout watching them they other week and he broke his ankle....out of Rugby for a year....nightmare. Her surname name is Williams. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scothunter 12,609 Posted March 20, 2013 Report Share Posted March 20, 2013 its only weegies who say ginger Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RubyTex 1,957 Posted March 20, 2013 Report Share Posted March 20, 2013 Surely Irn Bru is fizzy pop not juice....juice is cordial, concentrate etc Juice is a generic Scottish term for any liquid in a tin, bottle, carton etc.... so acceptable is 'Tin of Juice' = coke, irn Bru, fanta etc... 'Bottle of juice' Irn Bru, coke fanta, etc.. Catron of juice... Ribena etc... Juice= drink. fizzy or otherwise............... ya ken? No i'm not Ken thanks very much Down here, the term juice is reserved for orange juice, apple juice, cordial, concentrate etc. " I bought a carton of apple juice today", "i drank a bottle of summer fruits juice today" Anything to do with Irn Bru, Fanta or Coca Cola, etc, e.g fizzy!!! , is referred to as fizzy pop or just pop because it's not really juice. "I bought a can of pop from Sainsburys" As for the whole tin idea, a tin of Irn Bru??? what are you going to do, get the tin opener out before ya drink it? It's you lot making things up as you go along, AS PER!! If someone said, you're getting a juice, i'd expect a carton of apple juice not a 'tin' of Irn Bru. In fact i'd be disappointed just kidding before all you Jocks get your knickers in a twist 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RubyTex 1,957 Posted March 20, 2013 Report Share Posted March 20, 2013 .....Ruby ya tit!!. "Fizzy Pop"........i thought it was Hartlepool you stayed not f***ing California......."Hey Mom, can me and Brad get a fizzy pop before we hit the beach?".... who's Brad, your boyfriend? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted March 20, 2013 Report Share Posted March 20, 2013 another 2 month youl be inn heart break hotel again lol pump and dump I tell ya pump and dump lol Never been in it bud........never will be!! Done a bit of that.......decided i might see where it goes with this one. Hey Scot she's fae Kinross..........posh!! Took me for a "fry up" in cafe in Kinross. Cost me 6.95 PER breakfast and £1.50 PER pot of tea. It was called the Farmers Breakfast and it had 1 egg, 1 sausage, 1 slice of bacon(aye one f***ing slice), haggis, black pudding and beans. Couple of slice of toast...... Said i'll take her tae the cafe in Cardenden.....she'll get double that, a cake, a packet of crisps and a tin of juice for a fiver.... She's eaten enough breakfasts by the look of it mate. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RubyTex 1,957 Posted March 20, 2013 Report Share Posted March 20, 2013 That's a huge bitch!!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scothunter 12,609 Posted March 20, 2013 Report Share Posted March 20, 2013 try again johnny lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
04fox8 168 Posted March 20, 2013 Report Share Posted March 20, 2013 Surely Irn Bru is fizzy pop not juice....juice is cordial, concentrate etc Juice is a generic Scottish term for any liquid in a tin, bottle, carton etc.... so acceptable is 'Tin of Juice' = coke, irn Bru, fanta etc... 'Bottle of juice' Irn Bru, coke fanta, etc.. Catron of juice... Ribena etc... Juice= drink. fizzy or otherwise............... ya ken? No i'm not Ken thanks very much Down here, the term juice is reserved for orange juice, apple juice, cordial, concentrate etc. " I bought a carton of apple juice today", "i drank a bottle of summer fruits juice today" Anything to do with Irn Bru, Fanta or Coca Cola, etc, e.g fizzy!!! , is referred to as fizzy pop or just pop because it's not really juice. "I bought a can of pop from Sainsburys" As for the whole tin idea, a tin of Irn Bru??? what are you going to do, get the tin opener out before ya drink it? It's you lot making things up as you go along, AS PER!! If someone said, you're getting a juice, i'd expect a carton of apple juice not a 'tin' of Irn Bru. In fact i'd be disappointed just kidding before all you Jocks get your knickers in a twist Just started another thread for all you folk that dinna ken the lingo. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lab 10,979 Posted March 20, 2013 Author Report Share Posted March 20, 2013 Surely Irn Bru is fizzy pop not juice....juice is cordial, concentrate etc Juice is a generic Scottish term for any liquid in a tin, bottle, carton etc.... so acceptable is 'Tin of Juice' = coke, irn Bru, fanta etc... 'Bottle of juice' Irn Bru, coke fanta, etc.. Catron of juice... Ribena etc... Juice= drink. fizzy or otherwise............... ya ken? No i'm not Ken thanks very much Down here, the term juice is reserved for orange juice, apple juice, cordial, concentrate etc. " I bought a carton of apple juice today", "i drank a bottle of summer fruits juice today" Anything to do with Irn Bru, Fanta or Coca Cola, etc, e.g fizzy!!! , is referred to as fizzy pop or just pop because it's not really juice. "I bought a can of pop from Sainsburys" As for the whole tin idea, a tin of Irn Bru??? what are you going to do, get the tin opener out before ya drink it? It's you lot making things up as you go along, AS PER!! If someone said, you're getting a juice, i'd expect a carton of apple juice not a 'tin' of Irn Bru. In fact i'd be disappointed just kidding before all you Jocks get your knickers in a twist Go to the cupboard and get out a tin of beans......now do you need a tin opener. No!! And why?, cause theres a new invention called a ring pull ya tit.........Canny believe you call it "Pop".......how gay... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted March 20, 2013 Report Share Posted March 20, 2013 Surely Irn Bru is fizzy pop not juice....juice is cordial, concentrate etc Juice is a generic Scottish term for any liquid in a tin, bottle, carton etc.... so acceptable is 'Tin of Juice' = coke, irn Bru, fanta etc... 'Bottle of juice' Irn Bru, coke fanta, etc.. Catron of juice... Ribena etc... Juice= drink. fizzy or otherwise............... ya ken? No i'm not Ken thanks very much Down here, the term juice is reserved for orange juice, apple juice, cordial, concentrate etc. " I bought a carton of apple juice today", "i drank a bottle of summer fruits juice today" Anything to do with Irn Bru, Fanta or Coca Cola, etc, e.g fizzy!!! , is referred to as fizzy pop or just pop because it's not really juice. "I bought a can of pop from Sainsburys" As for the whole tin idea, a tin of Irn Bru??? what are you going to do, get the tin opener out before ya drink it? It's you lot making things up as you go along, AS PER!! If someone said, you're getting a juice, i'd expect a carton of apple juice not a 'tin' of Irn Bru. In fact i'd be disappointed just kidding before all you Jocks get your knickers in a twist Go to the cupboard and get out a tin of beans......now do you need a tin opener. No!! And why?, cause theres a new invention called a ring pull ya tit.........Canny believe you call it "Pop".......how gay... Down here juice is also apple, orange juice etc and sometimes squash but pop is pop! coke, irn bru, fanta etc. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
walshie 2,804 Posted March 20, 2013 Report Share Posted March 20, 2013 Surely Irn Bru is fizzy pop not juice....juice is cordial, concentrate etc Juice is a generic Scottish term for any liquid in a tin, bottle, carton etc.... so acceptable is 'Tin of Juice' = coke, irn Bru, fanta etc... 'Bottle of juice' Irn Bru, coke fanta, etc.. Catron of juice... Ribena etc... Juice= drink. fizzy or otherwise............... ya ken? No i'm not Ken thanks very much Down here, the term juice is reserved for orange juice, apple juice, cordial, concentrate etc. " I bought a carton of apple juice today", "i drank a bottle of summer fruits juice today" Anything to do with Irn Bru, Fanta or Coca Cola, etc, e.g fizzy!!! , is referred to as fizzy pop or just pop because it's not really juice. "I bought a can of pop from Sainsburys" As for the whole tin idea, a tin of Irn Bru??? what are you going to do, get the tin opener out before ya drink it? It's you lot making things up as you go along, AS PER!! If someone said, you're getting a juice, i'd expect a carton of apple juice not a 'tin' of Irn Bru. In fact i'd be disappointed just kidding before all you Jocks get your knickers in a twist "Down here". Hartlepool? No I'm not Ken, thanks. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted March 20, 2013 Report Share Posted March 20, 2013 .....Ruby ya tit!!. "Fizzy Pop"........i thought it was Hartlepool you stayed not f***ing California......."Hey Mom, can me and Brad get a fizzy pop before we hit the beach?".... f**k off lab in California its called soda you fool. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scothunter 12,609 Posted March 20, 2013 Report Share Posted March 20, 2013 soft drink Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RubyTex 1,957 Posted March 20, 2013 Report Share Posted March 20, 2013 Surely Irn Bru is fizzy pop not juice....juice is cordial, concentrate etc Juice is a generic Scottish term for any liquid in a tin, bottle, carton etc.... so acceptable is 'Tin of Juice' = coke, irn Bru, fanta etc... 'Bottle of juice' Irn Bru, coke fanta, etc.. Catron of juice... Ribena etc... Juice= drink. fizzy or otherwise............... ya ken? No i'm not Ken thanks very much Down here, the term juice is reserved for orange juice, apple juice, cordial, concentrate etc. " I bought a carton of apple juice today", "i drank a bottle of summer fruits juice today" Anything to do with Irn Bru, Fanta or Coca Cola, etc, e.g fizzy!!! , is referred to as fizzy pop or just pop because it's not really juice. "I bought a can of pop from Sainsburys" As for the whole tin idea, a tin of Irn Bru??? what are you going to do, get the tin opener out before ya drink it? It's you lot making things up as you go along, AS PER!! If someone said, you're getting a juice, i'd expect a carton of apple juice not a 'tin' of Irn Bru. In fact i'd be disappointed just kidding before all you Jocks get your knickers in a twist Go to the cupboard and get out a tin of beans......now do you need a tin opener. No!! And why?, cause theres a new invention called a ring pull ya tit.........Canny believe you call it "Pop".......how gay... Not all tins have ring pulls on ya ginger bell end everyone calls it 'pop' you big girl!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted March 20, 2013 Report Share Posted March 20, 2013 Pop on the left, juice on the right. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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