Originally Posted by CoveKreep
Another thick bun.
The Hamish is a west coast.
The Scots Gaelic version of Seamus.[/quote]
I can guarantee that no one is called Hamish in the Royal Burgh of Renfrewshire .
500 people is enough of an indicator surely? what do you want, the phucking thing to survey 5000
Originally Posted by CoveKreep
Another thick bun.
The Hamish is a west coast.
The Scots Gaelic version of Seamus.[/quote]
I can guarantee that no one is called Hamish in the Royal Burgh of Renfrewshire .
There's more to it than the no, but it's usually at least 1,000 in real polls.Originally Posted by gersforme
I ken a boy called Hamish who is dead set against Independence...
I dinnae really but I'm sure one exists.
Originally Posted by Mook1
Only Hamish i know is Hamish McAlpine , seen him score a few penalties .
But hes no fae the West Coast .
[quote]70% of North Sea Oil workers in favour of Independence
Published in Oil Industry News on Monday, 24 February 2014
North Sea Oil workers vote yes to independence as cabinets meet in North East Scotland
The results of a survey of more than 1000 North Sea Oil and Gas workers today has found that 70% would vote yes in a referendum for an independent Scotland. The public survey was conducted via the popular Oil and Gas People Facebook page
The survey results, released by Oilandgaspeople.com, the worldaiis leading oil and gas jobs board, were released as the Cabinets of David Cameron and Alex Salmon met in North East Scotland today.
A separate survey of 5000 North Sea oil and gas workers revealed 89% said they were concerned that the independence debate was undermining future investment and production in the North Sea gas and oil industry.
The survey also revealed the issues that North Sea oil and gas workers want at the top of the Cabinetsaii agendas today.
42%
70% of respondants to a facebook survey?
Hud me back...
This ^^^^ Just say noOriginally Posted by Mook1
[quote="gersforme" [/quote]
was the battle of Mons Graupius not near Aberdeen?
I always thought it was some speech given by Calgacus to inspire the troops before battle, even if there is debate if he really said it or Tacitus made it up ,it deosnt really matter it was inspired stuff whoever made it up
Originally Posted by Sconemeister1314
Another thick bun.
The Hamish is a west coast.
The Scots Gaelic version of Seamus.[/quote]
I can guarantee that no one is called Hamish in the Royal Burgh of Renfrewshire .
[/quote]
Last time I looked Renfrewshire formed a tiny percentage of the coastline on the west of Scotland.
The football clubs from there are St Mirren and Morton (the latter coming from the former part of Renfrewshire now known as Inverclyde).
Presumably you support one of these clubs?