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Wilbur got a reaction from norman in St Mirren V Morton Spfl Championship 6/8/16
Maybe I'm in a minority, but I think that the days of "Duelling Banjos", "Gypsies Tramps & Thieves" and "Daydream Believer / Cheer up Rajamaki" should be assigned to the past. Maybe these songs were funny a couple of decades ago but now they are simply embarrassing. The joke is over and now it is just tedious. Can we move on ?
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Wilbur got a reaction from foxbar_bud in St Mirren V Morton Spfl Championship 6/8/16
Maybe I'm in a minority, but I think that the days of "Duelling Banjos", "Gypsies Tramps & Thieves" and "Daydream Believer / Cheer up Rajamaki" should be assigned to the past. Maybe these songs were funny a couple of decades ago but now they are simply embarrassing. The joke is over and now it is just tedious. Can we move on ?
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Wilbur got a reaction from Julian Banjos in St Mirren V Morton Spfl Championship 6/8/16
Maybe I'm in a minority, but I think that the days of "Duelling Banjos", "Gypsies Tramps & Thieves" and "Daydream Believer / Cheer up Rajamaki" should be assigned to the past. Maybe these songs were funny a couple of decades ago but now they are simply embarrassing. The joke is over and now it is just tedious. Can we move on ?
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Wilbur got a reaction from whydowebother in The Alex Rae And David Farrell Appreciation Thread
Based on that logic we didn't under-achieve in the LC. We lost to Accies (as your predicted finishing order would suggest) and we beat the other three.
Ayr over-achieved by beating Accies on day 1. Accies under-achieved by only winning the table on goal difference.
Hardly a crisis at this stage.
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Wilbur got a reaction from BuddieinEK in The Alex Rae And David Farrell Appreciation Thread
Based on that logic we didn't under-achieve in the LC. We lost to Accies (as your predicted finishing order would suggest) and we beat the other three.
Ayr over-achieved by beating Accies on day 1. Accies under-achieved by only winning the table on goal difference.
Hardly a crisis at this stage.
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Wilbur got a reaction from Callum Gilhooley in ST. Mirren fish based 11
Jim Gardner.
On no, that's pish not fish.
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Wilbur got a reaction from saint in exile in ST. Mirren fish based 11
Jim Gardner.
On no, that's pish not fish.
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Wilbur got a reaction from shull in ST. Mirren fish based 11
Jim Gardner.
On no, that's pish not fish.
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Wilbur got a reaction from BuddieinEK in ST. Mirren fish based 11
To encourage puns about fish.
Not mammals like porpoises.
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Wilbur got a reaction from Eric Arthur Blair in ST. Mirren fish based 11
Jim Gardner.
On no, that's pish not fish.
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Wilbur got a reaction from BuddieinEK in ST. Mirren fish based 11
Jim Gardner.
On no, that's pish not fish.
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Wilbur got a reaction from Stuart Dickson in New Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. ?
Pedantry alert !!
Shoo-in not shoe in. Nothing to do with footwear Stuart.
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Wilbur got a reaction from antrin in New Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. ?
Pedantry alert !!
Shoo-in not shoe in. Nothing to do with footwear Stuart.
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Wilbur got a reaction from saintnextlifetime in The Politics Thread
I struggle to understand how the Scottish voting figures from the EU referendum could offer Nicola Sturgeon any encouragement for a "YES" result in a future independence referendum.
The 62:38 split within Scotland who voted in favour of Remain tells me that 38% of the Scottish electorate do not wish to be in the EU. For Nicola Sturgeon to argue the case for a future Scottish independence referendum based on creating an independent Scotland within the EU she will automatically start that campaign with that 38% of the electorate against her. Therefore she will need to achieve 51% support for Scottish independence from the 62% that wanted to 'Remain'. I would estimate that requirement at pretty much 5 out of 6 (approx 82%) of 'Remains' also being pro-independence. Unlikely IMO.
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Wilbur got a reaction from Stuart Dickson in The Politics Thread
I struggle to understand how the Scottish voting figures from the EU referendum could offer Nicola Sturgeon any encouragement for a "YES" result in a future independence referendum.
The 62:38 split within Scotland who voted in favour of Remain tells me that 38% of the Scottish electorate do not wish to be in the EU. For Nicola Sturgeon to argue the case for a future Scottish independence referendum based on creating an independent Scotland within the EU she will automatically start that campaign with that 38% of the electorate against her. Therefore she will need to achieve 51% support for Scottish independence from the 62% that wanted to 'Remain'. I would estimate that requirement at pretty much 5 out of 6 (approx 82%) of 'Remains' also being pro-independence. Unlikely IMO.