Her Scottish (Scotch?) Heritage
This story comes courtesy of Grandma and Papa, who were kind enough to look after Fiona for several days last week while Fiona's parents had major work commitments.
Fiona plays in the kitchen and notices a small door.
Fiona: What's in this door?
She opens the door to discover her grandparent's liquor cabinet.
Fiona: I want a drink.
Grandma: I can get you some juice.
Fiona: I want one of these drinks.
Grandma: Those are for Grandma and Papa. Do you want some juice?
Fiona: (storms out of the room and upstairs in frustration)
Fiona plays in the kitchen and notices a small door.
Fiona: What's in this door?
She opens the door to discover her grandparent's liquor cabinet.
Fiona: I want a drink.
Grandma: I can get you some juice.
Fiona: I want one of these drinks.
Grandma: Those are for Grandma and Papa. Do you want some juice?
Fiona: (storms out of the room and upstairs in frustration)
2 Comments:
Scots is the word you're looking for.
Given how long it's been since our people came over from plaidsvillle, I'd say we're a lot more focused on finding good scotch than in staying in touch with the scots.
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