In vino veritas.
On Monday I was stopped by a drunk asking for money.* When he heard me speak he started calling me Stephen Fry. I am not entirely sure what he meant by this. I have an educated voice but it isn't plummy I don't think. This man was a rough gruff Glasgow working class fellow with all that that entails. I suppose from his point of view I sounded hopelessly posh and sophisticated.
* It was 6.15pm and he was drunk. The Americans here will find this hard to believe but sadly Scotland has a hardcore, raging booze culture - as does England I might add. Poor deluded man stopped the wrong person as I only had 64p with me. I was on my way to the bank.
I should point out that I was in male mode at the time as I am not out to anyone outside the family.
I can 'read' a drunk at twenty paces LOL
When I am overseas I seem to turn into a 'Drunk Magnet'.
Maybe you should have returned the... favour, and called him Rab C Nesbitt. :P
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The Americans here will find this hard to believe but sadly Scotland has a hardcore, raging booze culture
If Americans know one thing about Scotland (and that counts more than half of them out to begin with), it is that Scotland is were Scotch whiskey comes from.
/We pretty much think everyone outside of Islam has a hardcore, raging booze culture.