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Happy Buddie

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  1. Mentioned in another thread but I though this could run on its own. A few starters Rick Nelson Hello, Mary Lou, Goodbye Hearts Rolling Stones This could be the last time. It's all over now Stone Roses Going Down Status Quo Down down, deeper and down Dinah Washington Every time we say goodbye Vera Lynn Wish me luck as you wave me goodbye
  2. Got to include "This could be the last time" by The Rolling Stones, or "It's all over now". Or, by Rick NelsonHello Mary Lou, GOODBYE HEARTS, Sweet Mary Lou I'm so in love with you.I knew Mary Lou, wed never partSo hello Mary Lou, GOODBYE HEARTSAnd we can all join in with the words in capitals
  3. Who's the real man on the left of the wall, "I'll just take it in the 'nads, I don't care"
  4. The new strip is so "out there", there's only one way to go for season 2015-16 and that's retro. I hope we go totally retro, like mibbe a 50's or 60's look.
  5. In the second half, Connor was forced to kick the ball out to the West Stand cos a Staggy was down in our area, we had all the momentum of a good build up and lost it by playing like gentlemen. I liked Goodie's instruction to Dillo later in the game when something similar looked like it was about to happen, and he wagged his finger at Dillo and told him to get the ball the feck up the park. Lo and behold, the boy in blue was back on his feet in jig time.
  6. Whit about Buddies Badger or Saint's Skunk?
  7. Black and white tartan bunnet at the ready.
  8. Aye, I could go with that, he looks like he'd be happy to sit in the background, dispensing orders (justice, by his logic) whilst others do his dirty work, meanwhile McG has more the look of a streetfighter. But we all know there were no Republican shots fired on BS, only those fired by the Basturt Brits. I worked in Dublin for a couple of years and it's amazing the lengths of denial and deflection that some people are willing to got to, the number of times i backed out of an argument, sorry, "discussion" cos they were getting far too fiery and heavy (sometimes dangerous)
  9. Pity is wisnae his brother Derek.
  10. One ghost in Paisley, there's only only ghost in Paisley, one ghost in Paaaaaaiiiiiiiiiii...........sley, there's only one ghost in Paisley.
  11. I have no doubts that he and his pal, McGuinness, actually pulled the trigger at the back of someone's head on more than one occasion.
  12. I missed the last train (11:30, it was a Wednesday) back from Glasgow to Bishopton, taxi q outside Central like an execution, so feckit, I'll walk. Got home at 5 am, I wasn't think straight (pished) so followed the bus route, into Paisley along Paisley Road, Glasgow Road, Caledonia St, St james interchange, etc. 18 miles. Sair feet for days.
  13. Lost weekend, OK. Lost 7 weeks, help ma boab.
  14. I worked with a guy years ago, who lived in Kilmarnock. After getting pished on a night out in Glasgow, he got on the train at Central, fell asleep and woke up in Carlisle. No traisn coming up that night so he had to sleep in the station overnight there, then back up on the first train in the morning. Anyone been more "adventurous" than that?
  15. No, I know that, I just think the final play-off will be Hibs vs Hamilton, 'mon the Aitches.
  16. I take your point, I said competing in the sense that they will be in that division. I didn't mean to imply they'd be competitive, I think they'll struggle to make top 4, unless Gregg's Greatest Customer is given a Wonga-type war chest.
  17. Edited, I got mixed up, didnae look at the goal diff.
  18. Mibbe a wee bit early for this as we only know two of the so-called big clubs who'll be competing there next season, Hearts and the Ibrox Mob, but it could be a wee bit tasty in there, looks like even Dumbarton might be on a roll, given their recent form, in with possibly Hibs and Falkirk. I fancy Dundee, even against Dumbarton, only need to avoid a drubbing, for the title, Hamilton are playing Morton in the last game of the season, and could give them a skelping, so should be in second place. Falkirk host Alloa who will see their chance of staying up with only a point as Cowdenbeath face an in-form QotS. So, Dundee up as Champions for next season, Hamilton beat Hibs in the play-off, leaving The Ibrox Mob, Hearts, Hibs, Dumbarton and Falkirk playing for the top two. Your thoughts?
  19. I can see Hibs only getting a win against Killie, no' even drawing with Thistle and RC, so in that scenario, three more points will do, from any game.
  20. They used to do Western night in there, including quick draw competitions. I was walking the dog past one night when three cowboys came out punching hell out of each other, followed by two bar girls in full gear.
  21. Still a wee bit complex with 4 fixtures remaining to say whether we would need 37 or 38 to be safe, too many imponderables, it'll be a bit easier to calculate come Sunday. RC could still win 3 of the 4 (don't laugh at the back) putting them on 40, so it could all go topsy turvy again. Just did a wee calculation, there are still 30 points to be played for in the bottom six, if every game resulted in a win/loss, hunners of ways they could be divvied up.
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