Life in housing scheme in Kilmarnock (Scotland)

Is it too much to ask that all criminals on social welfare are neutered as soon as they enter prison? It would certainly cut down on generation after generation demanding that the world owes them a living.

I just don't get all the anti-Scottish posts. England has far worse areas and equally hard to understand accents. Go troll eslewhere.
 
Lots of people who are unemployed and live on council estates are dysfunctional individuals. Tis hardly shocking and you don't need a documentary to tell you that a high portion of these people are complete scum.
 
[FnG]magnolia;19242460 said:
The location is unimportant. That could be any scheme or council estate in Britain.

Exactly. The TV show Shameless is set in a similar scheme in Manchester and depicts similar events. The only difference in the 2 programs is that Shameless is scripted and light-hearted and so no one complains about it or sees the "wrong" whereas The Scheme is real life without scripts and suddenly everyone is shocked....
 
Watched second episode, why do they not think about things before doing them, getting that dog then it gets out and is run over and needs £100 op and they cant afford it.

And going on holiday and leaving their son with no home or money. No wonder he doesn't give a **** about anybody.

All they do is drink, smoke, swear, fight, watch tv and go on msn.
 
Watched second episode, why do they not think about things before doing them, getting that dog then it gets out and is run over and needs £100 op and they cant afford it.

And going on holiday and leaving their son with no home or money. No wonder he doesn't give a **** about anybody.

All they do is drink, smoke, swear, fight, watch tv and go on msn.

would you leave your son, a heroin addict, who steals from friends/family, borrows continually(but never pays back), etc, etc, alone in your house for a week?

he is comedy gold though when he speaks, his attitude, accent, vocabulary, etc. he also has wee man syndrome too. i dont think his life expectancy is too high, but no doubt he will continue to breed with that other animal before leaving this earth, even though he is a confessed heroin addict, who steals from her, her mum, her 5 year old sister, etc. she is still going out with him. i wish all of them would go on jeremy kyle just so he could verbally abuse them for 30 minutes whilst we all laugh.

on the opposite end of the scale, that guy with the garden, i cannot believe his garden is even remotely near to where these people stay, it must be miles away. chris would have trashed it several times just for the hell of it if it was. that is a really nice setup he has going for himself. he should be proud.
 
Jesus...what a pack of scumbags. Even making out what theyre saying is like translating fluent gibberish. :confused:

i have a feeling a lot of people wont know what they are saying.

ken = know

as in "i ken what five plus five equals"

wayne = child/baby

cant remember the others people might get confused with.
 
i have a feeling a lot of people wont know what they are saying.

ken = know

as in "i ken what five plus five equals"

wayne = child/baby

cant remember the others people might get confused with.

I used to read the Broons so i know enough of those :p Still hard to make them out though.
 
I used to read the Broons so i know enough of those :p Still hard to make them out though.

yeah, neds tend to put on a specific type of slurry/thick accent, they think its cool or something. im from glasgow and i swear i had to rewind a couple of bits here and there to make them out and when that girl with the "**** me" sunglasses speaks, im like wtf? she thinks she is hard and cool too, they dont seem to realise they are a joke to the rest of the country and what they think is cool isnt. its not cool to be a ned, it is however cool to be well educated and earning lots of £££. but they seem to think people who are educated are homosexual.

lmao
 
Eh, it's 'wean' and not 'wayne'. An understanding of the Scots dialect is desirable but even I have difficulty following some of their Ayrshire tones.

in my head its pronounced as you say "wayne", i saw in the subtitles it was written as wean, which sounds nothing like what they are saying.

like weaning off a dummy.

therefore i said wayne, as to not confuse others not from scotland.
 
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