what's the equivalent of the English slang... and American version? rhymes and... for the latter: acronyms. i hate American acronyms... GOP... DNC... government of power? democratic national curriculum? what the fuse?! now... the Americans spewing acronyms is worse than English slang - because there's a definite meaning behind it... i remember the time when you'd pick up a dictionary, at a time when people would wear clothes that had the word, duffer, printed on them... duffer: a stupid and an inefficient person... ha... people used to wear said clothes back in high-school on non-uniform day... mind you... you can't exactly have a teen fest fetish movie surrounding high-school at the movies... if, you go, to a catholic school... and there's a uniform code... everyone's uniform... in uniform... no one competes via clothing, trends, etc. that's the closest i came to joining the army... then again... i might not have went to a catholic school... i might have been under the jurisdiction of Ignatius of Loyola... cardinal manifesto of the black pope: i.e. Stendhal - my favorite book in my teens: and one of the few books... that i read, being inspired by a movie... who was it... Rachel (kel kel Ra-ca-ca-kel) Weisz and Ewan Mcgregor... i still can't read anything by J.R.R. Tolkien... fun fact... how can you tell the difference between a Hibernian and a Hearts or a Rangers contra Celtic fan, i.e. a protestant Pict from a catholic Pict? Mc'paddy (that's catholic) Mac'george (that's protestant)...
Glasgow blue (protestant) Glasgow green (catholic) Edinburgh green (catholic) Edinburgh claret (protestant);