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  • You’ve lost me now.

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    • Originally posted by Mason89 View Post
      Full of well meaning weirdos. There’s a difference between doing your gardening by moonlight & spending your life worrying about people’s pissing habits
      Ross Greer.

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      • Originally posted by donsdaft View Post
        You’ve lost me now.
        Voting for a fringe party of weirdos who are projected to win zero seats (0), doesn’t help the cause of independence. Any vote that doesn’t help, is a vote against

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        • Originally posted by Aldo1983 View Post
          Ross Greer.
          He knows a lot about Winston Churchill

          @Ross_Greer @Saheliya Speaking with my historian's hat on, that was the best 90 second summary of Churchill I have ever had the pleasure of seeing. BUT BUT BUT have you got a captioned version or a transcript? I want to share with Deaf friends interested in history. https://t.co/t7OhrJz9Qs

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          • All politicians are a bit weird, but the greens want to go back to the stone age, which is f@cking mental.

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            • Mason in the flintstones

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              • Originally posted by Mason89 View Post
                Voting for a fringe party of weirdos who are projected to win zero seats (0), doesn’t help the cause of independence. Any vote that doesn’t help, is a vote against


                Yip

                So vote SNP / ALBA

                Then vote for the weirdos after independence.

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                • The Abla party are relying on folk not on Twitter to vote for them. Trust me, if you seen the state of the c*nts involved, you wouldn’t touch them with a barge pole. There’s no way Salmond will be able to hold it together until the 6th May

                  To put it in footballing terms, you’re throwing your support behind Dundee Utd. A pointless nonentity propped up by w@nkers.

                  Don’t fall in to the trap

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                  • Which way would Brian from East 17 vote?

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                    • I’m always happy to vote for anything that’s not twitter.

                      Alex Salmond - Scotland’s greatest ever politician.

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                      • Originally posted by mondo_notion View Post
                        Which way would Brian from East 17 vote?
                        He's only 27.

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                        • Originally posted by donsdaft View Post
                          I’m always happy to vote for anything that’s not twitter.

                          Alex Salmond - Scotland’s greatest ever politician.
                          That’s great because the party on really exist in a Twitter bubble. I say party but it’s not as if they have any policies, elected leadership etc

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                          • Pretty funny seeing Starmer have a bit of a set too with a pub landlord earlier

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                            • This is gold (apart from the usual Pish & Jism editing).

                              Local pubs were a beating heart in Aberdeen's new housing estates when they sprung up on the outskirts of the city in the 1950s and 60s. These housing


                              The Broadsword was fearsome. I mind going in for a carry-out one Sunday evening about 20 minutes after the then 18.30 opening time, and as the mannies sat around playing dominoes and distractedly reading The Sunday Post, there was a full-scale rolling-in-the-sawdust catfight between two gruesome Tilly witches in the middle of the floor. The barman never even mentioned it as he sold me the cans.

                              I believe I’m still barred from the Tower in Tilly (even if it was demolished years ago) after a particularly hairy Sunday lunchtime session in November 79, the day after those plastic Jute ****s beat us 3-0 at Pittodrie, and two days before the 2-Tone tour lit up (figuratively) Ruffles on Diamond Street. Like many premises owned by that venue’s proprietor, it accidentally caught fire a few years later.

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                              • I was speaking about our Iranian friend just a couple of days ago.

                                I’ve known him since his chipper van in Dyce.

                                Actually a really nice guy, just a shame so many things caught fire.

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