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48 minutes ago, scam75 said:
Home end tickets
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1 minute ago, Slarti said:44 minutes ago, smcc said:A major sponsor, the women's football captain and an SLO, all female have withdrawn their support/resigned. In addition, a former club chairman has resigned from the board. Goodwillie has never, at any time, showed any evidence of remorse. Can Raith Rovers now continue to claim to be a community club?
Maybe he thinks he's innocent and has nothing to be remorseful about.
Just like Boris?
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A major sponsor, the women's football captain and an SLO, all female have withdrawn their support/resigned. In addition, a former club chairman has resigned from the board. Goodwillie has never, at any time, showed any evidence of remorse. Can Raith Rovers now continue to claim to be a community club?
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12 hours ago, Slarti said:12 hours ago, waldorf34 said:Both charts have the same date but different results?
One says "new admissions THIS week", the other says "new admissions LAST week".
And both are dated 22/12 which is nearly 2 weeks ago.
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You are the one with a problem. You obviously have a big problem accepting that people can change their mind when circumstances change.
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2 hours ago, faraway saint said:
Does it?
So the gov.scot site is telling fibs?
Never happy, are you? You would have been moaning if they had not published these figures today!🤥
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59 minutes ago, TediousTom said:
And the replay showed Andy Gray scored his header with his eyes shut.
That's not unusual. An amazing number of players close their eyes when heading the ball, something I have never been able to understand.
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1 hour ago, Cookie Monster said:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0012pph
This is available on BBC Sounds. Listen from 36:30 onwards and you will hear him say that "the numbers in hospital are actually on a bit of a downward trend in hospital admissions but that's the delta wave and it was beginning to be controlled. Two weeks ago we hardly had any omiccron , but it's so fast we now have a lot of omicron." He also makes the point that that it can take 2 weeks from the time of infection to the need for hospital admission.
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3 hours ago, Cumbriansaint72 said:
Just a wee bit of an improvement. Only to be spoilt by new (ish) built houses. Or is it I've been living down here a long time as all I remember was an Arnold Clark garage (if I remember right) on Love Street side and Abbott engineering on Abercorn Street side.
I think the garage was originally Gillespie's of Paisley and was later taken over by Carlaw's, the family of Tory MSP Jackson Carlaw.
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Not on my laptop.
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4 hours ago, Doakes said:
Aye so, to get back on topic - one of the emerging technologies connected to this blueprint for the future / window of opportunity is MRNA vaccination.
I can't pretend to be a virologist, but the technology is essentially a "smart" version of vaccination that gives your immune system instructions based on the latest variant. As I said before, a bit like anti-virus software getting regular updates.
I'd be curious to know why the media/government aren't being transparent with the public about the full extent of booster jabs. How often will the public be expected to get them? Will they be mandatory?
My hunch is that explaining that to the public now - would risk resistance to the initial 2 jabs, but I do think they are setting themselves up for a lot more resistance later, due to a lack of transparency.
They might very well be right and this technology might be the only way to stop the virus running out of control, but it's all a bit teacher - pupil, as far as I can tell.
Does it not occur to you that no one knows how long the immunity from the vaccines will last, whether regular boosters will be necessary and how often they might be necessary? In the light of this, do you think the authorities should just make up a story?
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11 hours ago, Slarti said:13 hours ago, smcc said:Why the question mark?
Because rhetorical questions require one, otherwise they wouldn't be questions.
If I were a mind reader I would have known that your question was rhetorical!
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On 7/7/2021 at 6:22 PM, Slarti said:
You did notice I said "apparently", didn't you? Both bits of info came from the Library of Congress website but even they weren't commiting themselves 100%, just reporting what others had claimed to experience, hence the "apparently".
As I previously said, if you are defining "thunder" using "lightning", then of course you can't have the former without the latter.
Or is a sonic boom a type of thunder?No; but thunder is a type of sonic boom!
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1 hour ago, faraway saint said:
Indeed, it's thunder.
Thunder is a direct result of lightning. 🌩️
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Off his own "back", when it should be "bat".
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36 minutes ago, HSS said:
McAvennie played in the 86 World Cup
By which time he was a West Ham player.
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20 hours ago, Tommy said:On 4/17/2021 at 8:49 AM, smcc said:Resign or re-sign?
Still our player for next season.
In which case he doesn't need to re-sign.
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Second AZ jag at high noon today. No reaction to first and, thus far, none to the second.
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9 hours ago, Tommy said:
I thought he had a poor 1st half and improved in the 2nd half.
Hopefully he will resign.
Resign or re-sign? 😕
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4 hours ago, oaksoft said:
Feel free to contribute something constructive once in a while.
It's OK, the government have not banned that activity.
Is it not constructive to suggest that you might develop some common sense?
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Is it not constructive to suggest that you might develop some common sense?
Paisley - My Pics Of Old Or Unusual Buildings Or Places Of Interest.
in General Nonsense
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The tobacconist's was owned by John MacFarlane who also owned the Royal Oak restaurant which was slightly nearet Paisley Cross(Perhaps where Greggs is now).