Scottish Humour
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It is said that the Scots have a good sense of humour/humor because it's free. Much of it is influenced by the stereotypes portrayed by the comedian and music hall entertainer Will Fyfe - and the Net has contributed to its spread. Whatever the reason, we all enjoy a good laugh so here is a large collection, divided into a number of different categories. Enjoy!
Thrifty Scots> Taking care of the bawbees. Bagpipes> The Irish gave the Scots the pipes - and we haven't got the joke yet! English, Irish,...Americans> "Ethnic" jokes may not be politically correct, but... "Real life" stories> Life is just like that, almost. Too Much to Drink> Too many drams. Not so bright> Two pennies short of a shilling? Sporting moments> Football (soccer) and golf. How to tell a driver from..> Adapted to Scotland from a well known Net collection. Glaswegians> They may be wee Glesca "bauchles" but they're tough.. Wit of the Scots> Selected from a book by Gordon Irving. Thoughtful?> Makes you think? Longer stories> These stories may not be quick fire fun but they still amuse. Lachlan's Laws> Philospher Lachlan McLachlan's observations on life, the universe and everything. Graveyard Humour> Laughing at death - and beyond. Miscellany> Just because they don't fit in the other categories was not a good enough reason to leave these ones out.
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