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I'm fine, no need to worry about me.

iTony why won't you answer the question? If its the truth you've nothing to be afraid off.

FFS never knew it was that easy to get rid of him.

You never got rid of me, Cockles. I simply decided to go to my bed for some sleep and rest. There was no proper question to ask. I made a statement and you wanted me to "tell the truth". I didn't say that a certain person or certain group did something so therefore you or anyone else can't prove that I lied. Being a person who deals in absolutes you'll not understand this of course. The result didn't go your way. It's time to say "oh well, we move on and make the most of it" because that's what I'd have done on here had the vote been a "Yes" victory.

The SNP hijacked the Saltire and the good, honest people of Scotland claimed it back last night. Get over it Cockles and try and enjoy the rest of the season even although it's been a shite start. All the best to you buddie, you have given me a laugh on here if nothing else.

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Are you saying that you wouldn't have come on here and gloated if the "Yes Campaign" had won?

Also, please tell me, how did Carolina vote in the Referendum?

Yes i am saying exactly that.

If you are asking me how i voted i put a little x in one of the boxes and send it through the post back to Scotland. In case that confuses you i still have a flat in Glasgow so could vote.

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Yes i am saying exactly that.

If you are asking me how i voted i put a little x in one of the boxes and send it through the post back to Scotland. In case that confuses you i still have a flat in Glasgow so could vote.

Good for you. I'm guessing you voted for the losing side. Well done.

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There will be nothing "civil" about anything carried out by the more extremist of the "Yes Campaigners". By the way, how did Bloomsbury vote in the Referendum? whistling.gifjerry.gif

you remind me of 50 years ago in a school playground I bet you were one of the ones going fight fight, fight. Thankfully our country knows how to go about an independence election in a democratic way one side win one side lose. End of story.
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you remind me of 50 years ago in a school playground I bet you were one of the ones going fight fight, fight. Thankfully our country knows how to go about an independence election in a democratic way one side win one side lose. End of story.

You've got to be a Faraway Saint alias surely? lol.gif

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Still waiting, why don't you answer the question? We live in a free democratic society as was proved yesterday.

I might have known that would have got a "like" from Faraway Saint. Are you his new "significant other" by any chance?

"Are willing to expand on that statement?". I don't need to. As I said, I didn't accuse anyone directly for the ballot fraud did I? No, I didn't so why should I "tell the truth" about it. I've heard of bad losers before but you and Slartibartfast take the biscuit.

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you remind me of 50 years ago in a school playground I bet you were one of the ones going fight fight, fight. Thankfully our country knows how to go about an independence election in a democratic way one side win one side lose. End of story.

I forgot to say IOBS, as I said already:-

If it had been a victory for the "Yes Campaign", I'd have come on and said well done to the people who backed "Yes" on here. Instead it was a victory for the "No Campaign" and what do we have? Well we have people foaming at the mouth and comments about "bastards" and people should be "sectioned". And you guys wonder why people wanted to vote "No" and distance themselves from you extremists?

The result didn't go your way. It's time to say "oh well, we move on and make the most of it" because that's what I'd have done on here had the vote been a "Yes" victory.

I'm being 100% honest that I would have come on here and said well done to you chaps and being a citizen of a country that uses a democratic system I would have accepted it. Apart from yourself and a couple of others on here, there are too many people who were on the side of "Yes" who are just too bitter and can't get over it. That's their prerogative but if they feel so strongly that their fellow citizens are "traitors to the Saltire or to Scotland" maybe they would find peace living elsewhere.

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I'm not wanting to prove you a liar, I want you to name who in your opinion committed ballot fraud and made it feel like Germany in 1933.

Why do you keep banging on about the "truth" then? It's over, Cockles. I voted, you voted we both voted under a democratic system and the people of Scotland now have to live with the decision made by the majority. No "brown shirting" by you or anyone else can change that. Or should we expect a demand for a recount next Thursday?

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The Celtic pub in Linwood has Yes banners and posters all over it , I know a few who did vote Yes because the blue side were voting No simple as that . Are the International Socialists the ones that claim they are Irish and sing about the homeland even though the only connection to Ireland is supporting the vermin?

I think that's Dr Lord Reid or mibees George Galloway.

I'm not arguing the point that some from both teams voted on those grounds. I think the blue scum vote was more swayed that way though based purely on unionism, LOL etc

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Only thing worse than a bad loser is a bad winner.

Ironic that it's coming from who wish to see disorder following the referendum as opposed to reconciliation and nation, sorry region building.

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Only thing worse than a bad loser is a bad winner.

Ironic that it's coming from who wish to see disorder following the referendum as opposed to reconciliation and nation, sorry region building.

I haven't a clue if you're replying to me or not. I'll give you a hint - it helps if you quote the post you're referring to instead of "Yes Campaign" style sneering and sniggering.

I certainly do not wish to see disorder. I want the UK as a whole to get along better. I have always believed there is a divide between us and Westminster but having relatives both in parts of England and Wales I also know for a fact that people there also feel there is a divide between themselves and Westminster. I hope that the result of this weeks important and historic referendum is the kick-start the UK needs to work together in a better and more efficient manner. All this "reconciliation and nation, sorry region building" snide remarks doesn't help anyone Tony S. It does the opposite - it continues to fuel bitter hatred of the people who you feel are in the wrong and if you and others continue to peddle these comments all over the internet then people who are easily influenced and revel in hatred of Westminster, England and the Rest of the UK will cause trouble. If that is the aim of yourself and your fellow "Yes Men" then knock yourself out and see where it gets you all.

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There will be nothing "civil" about anything carried out by the more extremist of the "Yes Campaigners". By the way, how did Bloomsbury vote in the Referendum? whistling.gifjerry.gif

I voted yes. I maintain that your earlier post 'I fear that there's going to be trouble in the streets over the next week or two' is tripe. However, to your credit its the sort of smart tripe that no one will bother to check in 'a week or 2', despite your churlish action man fantasies nobody is taking to the streets.

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Only thing worse than a bad loser is a bad winner.

Ironic that it's coming from who wish to see disorder following the referendum as opposed to reconciliation and nation, sorry region building.

Mate I have no interest in any form of disorder on any side there has been reports of a couple of incidents today already and there is supposedly a few events planned for tonight which are still going ahead , there may or maybe not any trouble at these I personally hope there is not , I agree with you that both sides of the bigots were voting against each other for no other reason than Servco wanting a No vote and the Green side wanting a YES vote to spite their bigot brothers , I was only stating it had not been mentioned on the thread that the Sellick fans were planning to vote yes.

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I don't believe i ever wrote you needed to. Its your prior and subsequent references to Germany/Nazi's with the Yes campaign that intrigued me to ask the question.

The only reason I can think you wont name a person/organisation/political party is because your scared of the legal consequences if you were found to have defamed them. But if its true you've nothing to fear.

Well I'm glad you've dropped accusing me of being a Celtic supporter. I wait to see if Slartibartfast does the same.

As I am bored saying to you, I haven't made any statement that needs me to "tell the truth" as you put it. You seem hell bent on trying to get me banned just like Faraway Saint and others have done before. The funny thing is when I get banned the official reason is made up like "derogatory and offensive material on your profile page" which is always bollocks as that has never been true. Of course, the real reason that I'm not a "Yes Man" and I told the truth during this campaign can't be used as the official banning reason as that would look like the website was run by people who wish to oppress others...rolleyes.gif.

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I voted yes. I maintain that your earlier post 'I fear that there's going to be trouble in the streets over the next week or two' is tripe. However, to your credit its the sort of smart tripe that no one will bother to check in 'a week or 2', despite your churlish action man fantasies nobody is taking to the streets.

Still feeling upset are we?

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"Action Man fantasies"?! lol.gif Did you go to one of Faraway Saint's "parties" then?

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A bit disappointed, thanks for asking.

I'm worried about fellow buddies because of the start to the season and any who may feel disappointed or annoyed at the Referendum outcome. Unlike some on here I'm happy to kiss and make up and get on with making the most of what we have in this country and life. In the lead up to Thursday, Martin Compston said the "Yes Campaign" should "hug a No/Better Together voter", I think it's time the "No Campaign" offered a hug to the "Yes" people. I'm sorry you didn't get the vote that you wanted but we now must work together to get the best results.

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So, as I said, the postal votes had not been counted. They can take a sample and so form an opinion. That's not what Dorothy was insinuating.

You've not quite grasped yet that you're no good at this trolling lark, have you? flipa.gif

That's the most honest thing you've said on here.

See above.

Quoting a snippet of a quote in order to indulge your warped sense of humour now are we? lol.gif

As for the rest of your post - giving the Vicky and foaming at the mouth nonsense - all because of the result of an Referendum. And you think we would have been better off if "Yes" had won?! lol.gif

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I'm worried about fellow buddies because of the start to the season and any who may feel disappointed or annoyed at the Referendum outcome. Unlike some on here I'm happy to kiss and make up and get on with making the most of what we have in this country and life. In the lead up to Thursday, Martin Compston said the "Yes Campaign" should "hug a No/Better Together voter", I think it's time the "No Campaign" offered a hug to the "Yes" people. I'm sorry you didn't get the vote that you wanted but we now must work together to get the best results.

Work together - try telling Nigel Farage that!

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I'm worried about fellow buddies because of the start to the season and any who may feel disappointed or annoyed at the Referendum outcome. Unlike some on here I'm happy to kiss and make up and get on with making the most of what we have in this country and life. In the lead up to Thursday, Martin Compston said the "Yes Campaign" should "hug a No/Better Together voter", I think it's time the "No Campaign" offered a hug to the "Yes" people. I'm sorry you didn't get the vote that you wanted but we now must work together to get the best results.

I'll accept that in good faith, thanks for the consolation.

Most of my family voted 'no' and I'm not so narrow in view that I'd only enter into discussion with those who share the same views as me. I don't intend to fall out with anyone over the referendum, and I'll freely admit my 'action man fantasies' remark was pretty immature and inflammatory. So in the spirit of your consolation, I offer my apologies about that to you, too.

The combination of disappointment on my vision on nationhood, coupled to attending 4 St Mirren games so far this season and we've lost them all and not scored has brought some me some sadness.

I have however got much more going on in my life to be content with, and I trust you do, too.

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tired, tedious and on ignore

you are easily the least competent troll on this forum

Nice climb-down, knowing that you were in the wrong to mention a drug used to rape people in a thread about a Referendum.

Does you publically stating that you are going to put me on ignore count as a victory for you or me? jerry.gif

In my experience, people who say on here they are putting me on ignore are usually the ones who continue to read all of my posts and make comments about them so I look forward to seeing if you have told the truth or if you are just like the others.

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I'll accept that in good faith, thanks for the consolation.

Most of my family voted 'no' and I'm not so narrow in view that I'd only enter into discussion with those who share the same views as me. I don't intend to fall out with anyone over the referendum, and I'll freely admit my 'action man fantasies' remark was pretty immature and inflammatory. So in the spirit of your consolation, I offer my apologies about that to you, too.

The combination of disappointment on my vision on nationhood, coupled to attending 4 St Mirren games so far this season and we've lost them all and not scored has brought some me some sadness.

I have however got much more going on in my life to be content with, and I trust you do to.

I wasn't really that bothered about that. As you said we have other things going on in our lives that mean more. For what it is worth you're one of the Yes people that I enjoyed reading posts by and I nearly swayed to Yes myself.

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