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Scottish Independence



I don’t say this with a light heart or any sense of exhilaration.

Don't rush into things as a rule & have thought about it long and hard.

It’s a YES for me now.

All immediate family members and most mates agree.

Practically all of us voted NO in 2014.


We need to get rid of these Bullingdon Club fanatics who are not

going anywhere soon.

Now.

And for good.


posted on 12/4/19

Oh pardon me fvkn pensioner who'd just walked 73 mile Hadrian's Wa'

who then goes 4 train stops to get back to his digs.




posted on 12/4/19

<Or do you mean some other Kim Jong Un lookalike cvnt




About 5 years ago there was an online poll to vote who looked most

like Wee Jimmy Krankie, Nicola Sturgeon or the wee Blairite boot who

was in charge of Scottish Labour at the time.

Sturgeon won it by a head and that's when her makeovers started.

posted on 12/4/19

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posted on 12/4/19




Having a quiet solo pint in the Arlington then down to meet old comrades.

My bro became a Granda same day as you BTW a wee lassie anaw.

He's still floating.


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posted on 12/4/19

comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 1 hour, 17 minutes ago
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TMQ 'some walker me. I walk everywhere. I'm walking 7 days a week. Never in my own bed because of all that walking'
Magnum 'How did you get from Carlisle to Dumfries?'
TMQ 'took the train'. Pffft>


Rumbled and humiliated.

Worst is I'm outed by the biggest carbon footprint guy in West Europe.


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Sorry mate..that was an open goal and I'm no alfredo Morelos.

posted on 12/4/19

<big foot>

Haha.

Size 126.

Euro 897.

posted on 12/4/19

Mighty and Zach...ya Indy bastirts.
😎😊

As I was a committee member of the Ulster Independence Movement after the Anglo Irish deal, I can relate to your thought patern perfidious Albion to a degree.

Remember that "On the committee" line from the working man's club comedy sketch ???

Anyway. Although I am still kinda populist and unionist and I voted leave, I understand where you come from on independence.

I have changed my mind several times on brexit and two years ago advocated a vote on the final deal as I saw weakness in the leave economic argument..or lack of planning and insight tbh.

I was prepared to accept the dsftie May And Eu WA, even though it split Ulster from GB andcmesnt paying the eu with no say...but this latest farce of parl blocking brexit and May with Corbyn has pushed me over the edge and I now prefer remain and reform via likeminded European blocs.

Have a good weekend and I will forgive your anti-british blasphemy just this once.

No Surrender.πŸ˜ŽπŸ˜‚

posted on 12/4/19


Was gonna filter you but you'd just have logged on, logged off.



Getting seriously vexed about these fvkin fvkwit fvkers mate.

I now feel dirty sharing an island with them.

Johnson, Gove, Rees Smug, Dyson, Osborne sniping from a paper, etc.







posted on 12/4/19


< I'm no alfredo Morelos. >



Listen.

It would be fvkin magic if you were Rangers No 1 maverick striker.

17 in a row would beckon.


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