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The Edinburgh Panda Is Pregnant!!!

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lindapalmara | 12:43 Tue 12th Aug 2014 | News
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Will it be British or Scottish?
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What's the Gaelic word for independence? Would that make a good name for the wee bairn?
if born in Edinburgh...........Scottish
Has Mr Salmond claimed responsibility yet?
be lucky if they don't eat it.
this is news,,,not chatterbank.
To quote those famous words, "Being born in a stable does not make one a horse".
do animals have nationalities do you think? really, any panda born will have (presumably) chinese parents, and so is a second gen immigrant :)
Sandy No Gaelic word for independence. Would you accept Freedom ?
If so it is saorsa.
Shirley it has to be called 'Jimmy' ?
It will be panda. End ov!
it may depend on who the father is; I don't know if nationality descends in the femal line with pandas. This will probably involve a chat with the IUI people.
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It'll be Pandish.
Looking at a panda I'd say Scottish..........
Good grief...Scotland will perhaps soon have three times more pandas than Tory MPs!
Did the male panda eat shoot and leave
Scottish, but will it arrive in time to have a vote lol
Hope it isn't Salmond's.

You couldn't imagine a worse start in life for any sprog.
hope the little one survives this time, they could always call it Jimmy.
Are we sure the ruddy animal is really pregnant ! They are pesky creatures and its not always possible to tell apparently, as they are unable to ask for cheese and marmalade sandwiches at 3 in the morning. And licorice, when the shops are closed.

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