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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    The only way an acquaintance would get anything from me is if THEY were prepared to take a small risk and socialise.

    I'm not gonna impose myself on anyone who dosent want to mix.....so my personal freedom has no cost to them.

    They don't do flag pole touching and don't shake hands....something I was never keen on anyway.....apart from that nothing I can think of.

    Was playing in the senior pairs a week ago with a 77 year old and 80 year old, quite happy to sit down inside and have a shandy and a meal.....maskless.....one had had throat cancer the other "No bad but chesty"......the 77 year old said "we cud spend our last two or three years hiding or take a wee risk"....sensible opinion.

    What the NHS has done and still doing is nothing short of neglect imho. The decision makers have a lot to answer for.
    I nor any of my friends has had any acquaintances or know of people who have died in the current pandemic.

    I understand that’s not the case for all but given the hysteria from the governments you’d think we would have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab View Post
    I nor any of my friends has had any acquaintances or know of people who have died in the current pandemic.

    I understand that’s not the case for all but given the hysteria from the governments you’d think we would have.
    yea same here

    i do know people who are in a worse state now tho due to the cancellation of appointments

    too busy tiktoking

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    Quote Originally Posted by _JG_ View Post
    yea same here

    i do know people who are in a worse state now tho due to the cancellation of appointments

    too busy tiktoking
    Just wait for Grantzer to read this.

    You’ll be getting it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab View Post
    Just wait for Grantzer to read this.

    You’ll be getting it.
    You’ll never change the minds of the 45%, I think they are brainwashed

    If Nicola walk past them while eating in a restaurant and farted they’d probably try and bag it

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    You’ll never change the minds of the 45%, I think they are brainwashed

    If Nicola walk past them while eating in a restaurant and farted they’d probably try and bag it
    I was a proud yes voter so part of the 45 - proud that I have the *******s to try to get right out of a so called union that doesn't benefit Scotland.

    I'm still an independence supporter however I'm afraid that every time that woman opens her mouth and comes out with more nonsense I lose a bit more respect for her and her party. I didn't have a huge amount of respect for them before this started so there's very little there now.

    Don't assume that every independence supporter is also an SNP voter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    I was a proud yes voter so part of the 45 - proud that I have the *******s to try to get right out of a so called union that doesn't benefit Scotland.

    I'm still an independence supporter however I'm afraid that every time that woman opens her mouth and comes out with more nonsense I lose a bit more respect for her and her party. I didn't have a huge amount of respect for them before this started so there's very little there now.

    Don't assume that every independence supporter is also an SNP voter.
    That’s a fair point ,surely the SNP would cease to exist at least partially if independence was achieved....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    I was a proud yes voter so part of the 45 - proud that I have the *******s to try to get right out of a so called union that doesn't benefit Scotland.

    I'm still an independence supporter however I'm afraid that every time that woman opens her mouth and comes out with more nonsense I lose a bit more respect for her and her party. I didn't have a huge amount of respect for them before this started so there's very little there now.

    Don't assume that every independence supporter is also an SNP voter.
    Scotland benefits to the tune of c10bn a year from being in this ‘Union’.

    Be proud of an achievement, not of the way you vote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab View Post
    Scotland benefits to the tune of c10bn a year from being in this ‘Union’.

    Be proud of an achievement, not of the way you vote.
    And the UK economy benefits to the tune of how much from Scotland? Balance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab View Post
    Be proud of an achievement, not of the way you vote.
    My pride is in the fact that I didn't fall for the UK propaganda, rushing the big guns up to tell us all how awful it would be without Mother England and how we'd never see Coronation Street again.

    Worst of all we'd have to re-apply for EU membership as we'd automatically be out - oh, wait a minute.

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