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beyond our ken

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  1. Why is anyone responding to dickson and mccraken? Ignore and they go away
  2. TC reckons we only need goals? Genius, we would never have got that on our own Now if he could show how the stiffs he has signed will actually deliver some goals I might have some faith Total lack. Of conviction in the final third from a bunch of semi pro forwards who will never be winners
  3. He'll only read it if it is serialised and abridged for the hard of thinking in the daily mule
  4. Regarding the thread title If they are not getting interred will it no cause a bit of a whiff?
  5. not a spelling mistake, but a newly discovered geometrical shape with no centre, width or depth and only half of a side
  6. How "new" can it be. a new show with variations on familiar themes in my opinion
  7. Whatever, i offered an opinion and gave you the information i used to base my assumptions on, it is a debate-or so i thought. i didn't realise we had already evolved from a fascist state to your stalinist dictatorship since thursday. incidentally, you realise that to deny Brown & the vow had an effect on the vote had a galvanising effect on the swithering NOs is just as spurious as any other viewpoint. to argue otherwise is to offer the stalinist viewpoint that opinion is fact as long as it comes from the party. i am just watching a straw poll at the labour conference coming out in a majority for GB going back into the front line of labour. His recent intervention was unwelcome to me but clearly galvanised the swithering NO vote-to what extent is unclear, but it happened.
  8. beyond our ken, on 21 Sept 2014 - 21:42, said:
  9. BBC's james Cook reproted that the SNP will use the lib-dem federal model to push for everything but defence and foreign policy to be devolved
  10. I think tam realises that emotion probably led him to make too much of the over 65s vote
  11. I think the vow, coupled with previous assertions of more powers probably accounted for anything from 2-5% of a late swing Living in Fife, i can tell you that Brown's intervention on THAT bandwagon took a huge amount of voters over to NO
  12. George monbiot of the guardian shares your view http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/sep/16/media-shafted-people-scotland-journalists
  13. It's an opinion on what he sees as a reason, but where does he apportion blame?
  14. It must have taken a pretty twisted attitude to put that twisted spin on tam's words. Interesting
  15. when i go to any kind of show, it is to see the show itself so the amount of people getting WELL pissed at the matinee was pretty unpleasant. The guy next to me could hardly walk straight at the end and collided with everything on the way out Also-Cheeseburger and chips at a show? I just don't get it this was also my first time at the Hydro and it is looking pretty degraded at only one year old anyone who goes should park at the science centre and cross the bells bridge-the multi storey next door has only one exit ramp for the thousands of vehicles it holds. took an hour and a half to get out
  16. I thought it was excellent as an arena show A few wee tricks were used which worked well and the big musical number was hilarious It played very well to the strengths of the cast
  17. tired, tedious and on ignore you are easily the least competent troll on this forum
  18. Ahh, at least the debate has not killed the good old scottish cringe. anyone with confidence and a vision for us all is written off as smug if they are scottish, but get votes if they sport another accent. As for the WL question, one commentator said today that the the answer to that question is to ignore it. if you want these issues carefully explored then i say be careful for what you wish. Having already bared your lubed-up hind quarters to westminster, do you really think it wise to neck a few rohypnol and spray on some perfume?
  19. I am only disappointed that we passed up a great chance to ditch the UK charabanc as it heads inevitably for the buffers i understood all the fears of no voters about future uncertainty in independence-however we now have a factionising UK that has few options in reducing it's indebtedness and which still believes that we offer ourselves as an option in the area of world security with leased nuclear weapons and a reducing fighting force. That is the more serious uncertainty that threatens future generations. The rather weak extra powers will be taken in exchange for a still weaker voice in the UK. I think, by default, we have given the westminster elite more than they could have hoped for- a federal UK where guys in westminster get to act like players and the rest of us get to argue over council tax. I can only hope that my hunches are wrong, and gordon brown is telling the truth for once and not just seeking to re-establish himself in UK politics Scotland actually gets a commission looking only at Scottish powers and we don't end up being <10% of a fudged-up body looking at Fed-UK The UK stays in Europe Disappointed also that noodles like cameron & Hammond get to impose their ill-conceived world view on nations repeatedly fecked over by UK & USA by virtue of them representing the UK. i think, in times to come, those are the issues that people will use to judge this as a missed opportunity.
  20. only if it has the suffix balls, brains or scruples
  21. In me blue pyjamas tonight Can't find the long white nightgown and hat though Did you borrow them at the weekend for your sponsored walk
  22. Maybe the polling centres being mostly in schools is what is putting them off I can see how that upsets them. All the books and learning and stuff
  23. I missed Kevin bridges programme on Monday Seems someone tweeted him congratulating him and his pals on A no vote He replied that they all are voting yes. But the BBC edited comments to suggest the opposite without his knowledge or consent
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