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The dry cleaning bill would be a monster...

It's a kilt thing they wouldn't under stand it
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Actually the word "scotch" refers to whiskey. Scottish people aren't "scotch" and get angry when you call them that. Now I have the overwhelming desire for a drink.
 
I've always wondered about the name Scotch Fillet for what you guys call rib eye. I thought that it was probably alluding to that it is the cheap mans fillet and linking it to the sterotype that scotish people are tight fisted.

In Australian where the name is almost universally used for the cut most people would not give it a second thought and therefore I would have no problem serving it to any number of Scots!
 
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