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    FS got a reaction from Rascal in Former Saints Fan On The Run   
    He's not the only Buddie on 'the run'...
    http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/local-news/paisley-grandad-gored-spanish-bull-5177747
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    FS got a reaction from Scanlon's Left Peg in Paisley - My Pics Of Old Or Unusual Buildings Or Places Of Interest.   
    When I was a wean in the 70's I fell off a coal bunker and broke my collar bone, right on the first day of the summer holidays from school. I remember being taken in to that lodge bit of the RAI to get my slings and dressings checked every other week. Years later it also housed the constituency office of ill fated Paisley South MP Gordon McMaster.
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    FS got a reaction from Scanlon's Left Peg in Paisley - My Pics Of Old Or Unusual Buildings Or Places Of Interest.   
    This alien gargoyle...?

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    FS got a reaction from Scanlon's Left Peg in Paisley - My Pics Of Old Or Unusual Buildings Or Places Of Interest.   
    Apparently Shull's romantic letters proposing marriage, free pies and heavily subsidised season tickets for cab drivers were disposed of in the boating lake by Ms Arthur's butler...
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    FS got a reaction from Scanlon's Left Peg in Paisley - My Pics Of Old Or Unusual Buildings Or Places Of Interest.   
    Continuing the history theme, if you use Google Earth you can now slide back time to view old aeriel photographs and compare them to what it looks like today (where available). Also if there happens to be any 3D buildings on the bit you're viewing you can add them to the old photos exactly where they stand now, So seeing as someone very nicely created a 3D model of St Mirren Park, here it is rendered in 1945 exactly across the old Logan Drive that ran right along the length of the pitch. Try it for yourself, Glasgow Airport is quite interesting too...

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    FS got a reaction from eastlandssaint in Paisley - My Pics Of Old Or Unusual Buildings Or Places Of Interest.   
    This alien gargoyle...?

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    FS got a reaction from faraway saint in Glasgow Airport - New Pick Up and Drop Off Charges   
    £8 ? It's meant to have gone up to £4 ?
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    FS got a reaction from scottd in Gordon Urquhart   
    I'll break my self imposed posting ban to pass comment on Steve's untimely passing... 
    Yes Steve and I got together with the idea of doing a film regarding the closure of the Love St years. He was working in broadcast equipment hire and myself in broadcast TV coverage. It was a fair old bumpy ride putting the thing together, it never quite turned out as originally intended but we became good pals during or indeed 'in spite' of the process. Steve's marketing experience and good sales abilities were priceless throughout.
    I got to know his family too, him, the Mrs and young Andrew relocating to Troon after a time down south, around the time of the movie project. I hadn't been to many games or made much contact after we left Love Street owing to the usual weekend work commitments, but finally ran into Steve and Andrew at a cold midweek game in late 2018 after my leg amputation experience had seen me laid up for most of that year. Sadly that was when he informed me his beloved other half had contracted,  and quickly succumbed to cancer and everything was up in the air. Steve somehow soldiered on and was still a regular at both home and away games with Andrew by his side.
    So with that in mind, I hope he's in a happier place now and that (if you believe in these kind of things) that they are back together.  If you see Andrew at a game in the future, and know him, wish him well. 
    My sincere condolences to family and friends. May they both rest in peace. 
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    FS got a reaction from Buddymarvellous in Gordon Urquhart   
    I'll break my self imposed posting ban to pass comment on Steve's untimely passing... 
    Yes Steve and I got together with the idea of doing a film regarding the closure of the Love St years. He was working in broadcast equipment hire and myself in broadcast TV coverage. It was a fair old bumpy ride putting the thing together, it never quite turned out as originally intended but we became good pals during or indeed 'in spite' of the process. Steve's marketing experience and good sales abilities were priceless throughout.
    I got to know his family too, him, the Mrs and young Andrew relocating to Troon after a time down south, around the time of the movie project. I hadn't been to many games or made much contact after we left Love Street owing to the usual weekend work commitments, but finally ran into Steve and Andrew at a cold midweek game in late 2018 after my leg amputation experience had seen me laid up for most of that year. Sadly that was when he informed me his beloved other half had contracted,  and quickly succumbed to cancer and everything was up in the air. Steve somehow soldiered on and was still a regular at both home and away games with Andrew by his side.
    So with that in mind, I hope he's in a happier place now and that (if you believe in these kind of things) that they are back together.  If you see Andrew at a game in the future, and know him, wish him well. 
    My sincere condolences to family and friends. May they both rest in peace. 
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    FS got a reaction from Mid Calder Saint in Gordon Urquhart   
    I'll break my self imposed posting ban to pass comment on Steve's untimely passing... 
    Yes Steve and I got together with the idea of doing a film regarding the closure of the Love St years. He was working in broadcast equipment hire and myself in broadcast TV coverage. It was a fair old bumpy ride putting the thing together, it never quite turned out as originally intended but we became good pals during or indeed 'in spite' of the process. Steve's marketing experience and good sales abilities were priceless throughout.
    I got to know his family too, him, the Mrs and young Andrew relocating to Troon after a time down south, around the time of the movie project. I hadn't been to many games or made much contact after we left Love Street owing to the usual weekend work commitments, but finally ran into Steve and Andrew at a cold midweek game in late 2018 after my leg amputation experience had seen me laid up for most of that year. Sadly that was when he informed me his beloved other half had contracted,  and quickly succumbed to cancer and everything was up in the air. Steve somehow soldiered on and was still a regular at both home and away games with Andrew by his side.
    So with that in mind, I hope he's in a happier place now and that (if you believe in these kind of things) that they are back together.  If you see Andrew at a game in the future, and know him, wish him well. 
    My sincere condolences to family and friends. May they both rest in peace. 
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    FS got a reaction from Mid Calder Saint in Gordon Urquhart   
    Oh aye and here's Steve and myself launching the film in the Paisley Express back when they had a go at making videos to put online. 
     
     
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    FS got a reaction from windae cleaner in Gordon Urquhart   
    Oh aye and here's Steve and myself launching the film in the Paisley Express back when they had a go at making videos to put online. 
     
     
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    FS got a reaction from windae cleaner in Gordon Urquhart   
    I'll break my self imposed posting ban to pass comment on Steve's untimely passing... 
    Yes Steve and I got together with the idea of doing a film regarding the closure of the Love St years. He was working in broadcast equipment hire and myself in broadcast TV coverage. It was a fair old bumpy ride putting the thing together, it never quite turned out as originally intended but we became good pals during or indeed 'in spite' of the process. Steve's marketing experience and good sales abilities were priceless throughout.
    I got to know his family too, him, the Mrs and young Andrew relocating to Troon after a time down south, around the time of the movie project. I hadn't been to many games or made much contact after we left Love Street owing to the usual weekend work commitments, but finally ran into Steve and Andrew at a cold midweek game in late 2018 after my leg amputation experience had seen me laid up for most of that year. Sadly that was when he informed me his beloved other half had contracted,  and quickly succumbed to cancer and everything was up in the air. Steve somehow soldiered on and was still a regular at both home and away games with Andrew by his side.
    So with that in mind, I hope he's in a happier place now and that (if you believe in these kind of things) that they are back together.  If you see Andrew at a game in the future, and know him, wish him well. 
    My sincere condolences to family and friends. May they both rest in peace. 
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    FS got a reaction from Fricky-Troll in Gordon Urquhart   
    Oh aye and here's Steve and myself launching the film in the Paisley Express back when they had a go at making videos to put online. 
     
     
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    FS got a reaction from Fricky-Troll in Gordon Urquhart   
    I'll break my self imposed posting ban to pass comment on Steve's untimely passing... 
    Yes Steve and I got together with the idea of doing a film regarding the closure of the Love St years. He was working in broadcast equipment hire and myself in broadcast TV coverage. It was a fair old bumpy ride putting the thing together, it never quite turned out as originally intended but we became good pals during or indeed 'in spite' of the process. Steve's marketing experience and good sales abilities were priceless throughout.
    I got to know his family too, him, the Mrs and young Andrew relocating to Troon after a time down south, around the time of the movie project. I hadn't been to many games or made much contact after we left Love Street owing to the usual weekend work commitments, but finally ran into Steve and Andrew at a cold midweek game in late 2018 after my leg amputation experience had seen me laid up for most of that year. Sadly that was when he informed me his beloved other half had contracted,  and quickly succumbed to cancer and everything was up in the air. Steve somehow soldiered on and was still a regular at both home and away games with Andrew by his side.
    So with that in mind, I hope he's in a happier place now and that (if you believe in these kind of things) that they are back together.  If you see Andrew at a game in the future, and know him, wish him well. 
    My sincere condolences to family and friends. May they both rest in peace. 
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    FS got a reaction from scam75 in Gordon Urquhart   
    I'll break my self imposed posting ban to pass comment on Steve's untimely passing... 
    Yes Steve and I got together with the idea of doing a film regarding the closure of the Love St years. He was working in broadcast equipment hire and myself in broadcast TV coverage. It was a fair old bumpy ride putting the thing together, it never quite turned out as originally intended but we became good pals during or indeed 'in spite' of the process. Steve's marketing experience and good sales abilities were priceless throughout.
    I got to know his family too, him, the Mrs and young Andrew relocating to Troon after a time down south, around the time of the movie project. I hadn't been to many games or made much contact after we left Love Street owing to the usual weekend work commitments, but finally ran into Steve and Andrew at a cold midweek game in late 2018 after my leg amputation experience had seen me laid up for most of that year. Sadly that was when he informed me his beloved other half had contracted,  and quickly succumbed to cancer and everything was up in the air. Steve somehow soldiered on and was still a regular at both home and away games with Andrew by his side.
    So with that in mind, I hope he's in a happier place now and that (if you believe in these kind of things) that they are back together.  If you see Andrew at a game in the future, and know him, wish him well. 
    My sincere condolences to family and friends. May they both rest in peace. 
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    FS got a reaction from eastlandssaint in Gordon Urquhart   
    I'll break my self imposed posting ban to pass comment on Steve's untimely passing... 
    Yes Steve and I got together with the idea of doing a film regarding the closure of the Love St years. He was working in broadcast equipment hire and myself in broadcast TV coverage. It was a fair old bumpy ride putting the thing together, it never quite turned out as originally intended but we became good pals during or indeed 'in spite' of the process. Steve's marketing experience and good sales abilities were priceless throughout.
    I got to know his family too, him, the Mrs and young Andrew relocating to Troon after a time down south, around the time of the movie project. I hadn't been to many games or made much contact after we left Love Street owing to the usual weekend work commitments, but finally ran into Steve and Andrew at a cold midweek game in late 2018 after my leg amputation experience had seen me laid up for most of that year. Sadly that was when he informed me his beloved other half had contracted,  and quickly succumbed to cancer and everything was up in the air. Steve somehow soldiered on and was still a regular at both home and away games with Andrew by his side.
    So with that in mind, I hope he's in a happier place now and that (if you believe in these kind of things) that they are back together.  If you see Andrew at a game in the future, and know him, wish him well. 
    My sincere condolences to family and friends. May they both rest in peace. 
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    FS got a reaction from santaponsasaint in Gordon Urquhart   
    Oh aye and here's Steve and myself launching the film in the Paisley Express back when they had a go at making videos to put online. 
     
     
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    FS got a reaction from santaponsasaint in Gordon Urquhart   
    I'll break my self imposed posting ban to pass comment on Steve's untimely passing... 
    Yes Steve and I got together with the idea of doing a film regarding the closure of the Love St years. He was working in broadcast equipment hire and myself in broadcast TV coverage. It was a fair old bumpy ride putting the thing together, it never quite turned out as originally intended but we became good pals during or indeed 'in spite' of the process. Steve's marketing experience and good sales abilities were priceless throughout.
    I got to know his family too, him, the Mrs and young Andrew relocating to Troon after a time down south, around the time of the movie project. I hadn't been to many games or made much contact after we left Love Street owing to the usual weekend work commitments, but finally ran into Steve and Andrew at a cold midweek game in late 2018 after my leg amputation experience had seen me laid up for most of that year. Sadly that was when he informed me his beloved other half had contracted,  and quickly succumbed to cancer and everything was up in the air. Steve somehow soldiered on and was still a regular at both home and away games with Andrew by his side.
    So with that in mind, I hope he's in a happier place now and that (if you believe in these kind of things) that they are back together.  If you see Andrew at a game in the future, and know him, wish him well. 
    My sincere condolences to family and friends. May they both rest in peace. 
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    FS got a reaction from antrin in Gordon Urquhart   
    Oh aye and here's Steve and myself launching the film in the Paisley Express back when they had a go at making videos to put online. 
     
     
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    FS got a reaction from antrin in Gordon Urquhart   
    I'll break my self imposed posting ban to pass comment on Steve's untimely passing... 
    Yes Steve and I got together with the idea of doing a film regarding the closure of the Love St years. He was working in broadcast equipment hire and myself in broadcast TV coverage. It was a fair old bumpy ride putting the thing together, it never quite turned out as originally intended but we became good pals during or indeed 'in spite' of the process. Steve's marketing experience and good sales abilities were priceless throughout.
    I got to know his family too, him, the Mrs and young Andrew relocating to Troon after a time down south, around the time of the movie project. I hadn't been to many games or made much contact after we left Love Street owing to the usual weekend work commitments, but finally ran into Steve and Andrew at a cold midweek game in late 2018 after my leg amputation experience had seen me laid up for most of that year. Sadly that was when he informed me his beloved other half had contracted,  and quickly succumbed to cancer and everything was up in the air. Steve somehow soldiered on and was still a regular at both home and away games with Andrew by his side.
    So with that in mind, I hope he's in a happier place now and that (if you believe in these kind of things) that they are back together.  If you see Andrew at a game in the future, and know him, wish him well. 
    My sincere condolences to family and friends. May they both rest in peace. 
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    FS got a reaction from Tommy in Gordon Urquhart   
    I'll break my self imposed posting ban to pass comment on Steve's untimely passing... 
    Yes Steve and I got together with the idea of doing a film regarding the closure of the Love St years. He was working in broadcast equipment hire and myself in broadcast TV coverage. It was a fair old bumpy ride putting the thing together, it never quite turned out as originally intended but we became good pals during or indeed 'in spite' of the process. Steve's marketing experience and good sales abilities were priceless throughout.
    I got to know his family too, him, the Mrs and young Andrew relocating to Troon after a time down south, around the time of the movie project. I hadn't been to many games or made much contact after we left Love Street owing to the usual weekend work commitments, but finally ran into Steve and Andrew at a cold midweek game in late 2018 after my leg amputation experience had seen me laid up for most of that year. Sadly that was when he informed me his beloved other half had contracted,  and quickly succumbed to cancer and everything was up in the air. Steve somehow soldiered on and was still a regular at both home and away games with Andrew by his side.
    So with that in mind, I hope he's in a happier place now and that (if you believe in these kind of things) that they are back together.  If you see Andrew at a game in the future, and know him, wish him well. 
    My sincere condolences to family and friends. May they both rest in peace. 
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    FS got a reaction from StanleySaint in Gordon Urquhart   
    I'll break my self imposed posting ban to pass comment on Steve's untimely passing... 
    Yes Steve and I got together with the idea of doing a film regarding the closure of the Love St years. He was working in broadcast equipment hire and myself in broadcast TV coverage. It was a fair old bumpy ride putting the thing together, it never quite turned out as originally intended but we became good pals during or indeed 'in spite' of the process. Steve's marketing experience and good sales abilities were priceless throughout.
    I got to know his family too, him, the Mrs and young Andrew relocating to Troon after a time down south, around the time of the movie project. I hadn't been to many games or made much contact after we left Love Street owing to the usual weekend work commitments, but finally ran into Steve and Andrew at a cold midweek game in late 2018 after my leg amputation experience had seen me laid up for most of that year. Sadly that was when he informed me his beloved other half had contracted,  and quickly succumbed to cancer and everything was up in the air. Steve somehow soldiered on and was still a regular at both home and away games with Andrew by his side.
    So with that in mind, I hope he's in a happier place now and that (if you believe in these kind of things) that they are back together.  If you see Andrew at a game in the future, and know him, wish him well. 
    My sincere condolences to family and friends. May they both rest in peace. 
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    FS got a reaction from Hendo in Gordon Urquhart   
    I'll break my self imposed posting ban to pass comment on Steve's untimely passing... 
    Yes Steve and I got together with the idea of doing a film regarding the closure of the Love St years. He was working in broadcast equipment hire and myself in broadcast TV coverage. It was a fair old bumpy ride putting the thing together, it never quite turned out as originally intended but we became good pals during or indeed 'in spite' of the process. Steve's marketing experience and good sales abilities were priceless throughout.
    I got to know his family too, him, the Mrs and young Andrew relocating to Troon after a time down south, around the time of the movie project. I hadn't been to many games or made much contact after we left Love Street owing to the usual weekend work commitments, but finally ran into Steve and Andrew at a cold midweek game in late 2018 after my leg amputation experience had seen me laid up for most of that year. Sadly that was when he informed me his beloved other half had contracted,  and quickly succumbed to cancer and everything was up in the air. Steve somehow soldiered on and was still a regular at both home and away games with Andrew by his side.
    So with that in mind, I hope he's in a happier place now and that (if you believe in these kind of things) that they are back together.  If you see Andrew at a game in the future, and know him, wish him well. 
    My sincere condolences to family and friends. May they both rest in peace. 
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    FS got a reaction from Cookie Monster in Gordon Urquhart   
    I'll break my self imposed posting ban to pass comment on Steve's untimely passing... 
    Yes Steve and I got together with the idea of doing a film regarding the closure of the Love St years. He was working in broadcast equipment hire and myself in broadcast TV coverage. It was a fair old bumpy ride putting the thing together, it never quite turned out as originally intended but we became good pals during or indeed 'in spite' of the process. Steve's marketing experience and good sales abilities were priceless throughout.
    I got to know his family too, him, the Mrs and young Andrew relocating to Troon after a time down south, around the time of the movie project. I hadn't been to many games or made much contact after we left Love Street owing to the usual weekend work commitments, but finally ran into Steve and Andrew at a cold midweek game in late 2018 after my leg amputation experience had seen me laid up for most of that year. Sadly that was when he informed me his beloved other half had contracted,  and quickly succumbed to cancer and everything was up in the air. Steve somehow soldiered on and was still a regular at both home and away games with Andrew by his side.
    So with that in mind, I hope he's in a happier place now and that (if you believe in these kind of things) that they are back together.  If you see Andrew at a game in the future, and know him, wish him well. 
    My sincere condolences to family and friends. May they both rest in peace. 
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