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antrin

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  1. Where do snakes come into this? I've read nothing in this topic, so far, about venomous beasties. So, why would 'bluto' be looking stupid? Is this just even more"petty, off-topic, point-scoring, divisive and generally forum-f**king"?
  2. Good idea for a thread. Somebody should come up with an App for that kinda stuff for getting a grip on such contiguous linked subjects... Travel, Hotels, Restaurants …. Could call it Grip Advisor or summat like that.
  3. antrin

    Paisley Pubs

    Ta, Cockles. I've no noticed that... HSS - that yin disnae open in the evenings. Fine if ye want a roll n bacon or sausage and a wee stripper, but… And my happy wee childhood slum was just to the left of the red car in your pic. Barr Street (pronounced Borr/Baur Street, which perplexed my schoolteachers...). Also I guess there's the Kwang Tung which also does excellent take-aways, but like Tasty Snacks is no way likely to be impacted by something happening at The Cellar.
  4. antrin

    Paisley Pubs

    where's the fast food shops round there...? did they open while May was visiting that Glasgow leather factory yesterday? There was a chip shop on the corner of George Street/Lady Lane... ... But that closed. about 40 years ago...
  5. Perhaps, as this was a fresh topic - attempting to enlighten Buddies about the desirability of absorbing Omega-3, instead of being on statins for life - he chose to focus on the topic that he chose to initiate? ...and didn't set out to be petty, off-topic, point-scoring, divisive and generally forum-f**king?
  6. Oh wad some poo'er the giftie gie us... FFS.
  7. Hammill a "Zinger towerburger" says Stevie Thomson on bbc tv!!!!!!!
  8. Furfuxake learn the meaning of 'antrin'.
  9. "arrant, blatant stupidity" strikes again. At least you now have similar others on your side, despite that probably being your most dreaded outcome.
  10. i doubt that. like Burns, I'm an internationalist, I hate divisions between people. What would Rabbie do?
  11. Well done you! why else do you think I posted that, ya walloper? i detect envy. Quite right, too. i was a computer consultant in an oil company in the days when we were like hen's teeth. I was able to chuck that in, in 1973 and spend a year as an outward bound instructor based at Moray, for £20.00 a week, working 24/7 and often, happily, living in a tent. and returned to London, to the same company on an even bigger wage, in 1974. WARNING: parcels of gold can go up as well as down. (now, when I work - mostly in Scotland - it's £160 pd : this labourer is worthy of his hire!) ps I littered this post with emoticons just so that you could understand it.
  12. That's just a lie, Oakes! Some did. An electoral minority protest voted in a referendum, to which Parliament needed to pay no heed(and still don't). They were lied to. The process was criminalised and hijacked. If they thought they were not voting for a bus packed with squillions of free money but rather voting for a jump off an economic cliff, they may have not protest voted so blithely. people change their minds - which is why we don't get stuck with the same government forever. May went for a quick election to confirm the people were behind her and she lost her majority cos they had changed their minds. and your first line is simply unworthy, venal... see! It's the posting of lies and arrant, blatant stupidity that calls for correction, that draws me "back", when I see it. I'm off. you'll be pleased to know. feel free to post more shite.
  13. £80.00 a day in 1972. Slave labour... However, I didn't abandon the the Scottish job that I do now, unlike McLeish. And no one felt I'd cheated them, bought and sold for a parcel of gold.
  14. It IS my choice. And I exercise it - with consummate restraint. When the forum became infested with cretins and dullards (Skidmark, shull et al), I knew that any energy and/or positive thinking expended on here was wasted. There are still some great Buddies on here... Now being drowned out by the the single-line trash and emoticon junkies. ps I appreciate 'antrim'. You used to be a contender.
  15. Sorry, Oakley. I don't need to waste time line by line dismissing your response to my post. stlucifer summed it up, neatly and accurately.
  16. "However nice to see the passion and watch those goals go in..." You can't read, then? Attacking - Scotland have been doing well. I was comparing Buddies attitudes to even the luckiest win and their forecasts for Saints following match to how some Buddies now seem to be doing similar with Scotland 'qualifying' from that naff group in this stupid tournament. It's a football opinion - not an attitude. Luckily I don't have to live with your 'brain'.
  17. McLeish didn't want to be there, either, when he abandoned Scotland to take a bribe to work souf... Ca' canny.... Like all Buddies, I think some Scots are getting way ahead of themselves. However nice to see the passion and watch those goals go in, these were not wins against the world's giants.
  18. I do... ...and I was just being silly.... Wire in!
  19. I take your point, but... Are we all not just second-class subjects in this country?
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