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Thread: I Was oot wae Big Al wandering aboot .

  1. #11
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    re: I Was oot wae Big Al wandering aboot .

    Anyway ..Sellick are still pish whatever way you look at it

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    re: I Was oot wae Big Al wandering aboot .

    I cannae even kid oan aboot that ...ive lost it , we have all lost it

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    re: I Was oot wae Big Al wandering aboot .

    What you mean?

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    re: I Was oot wae Big Al wandering aboot .

    Quote Originally Posted by DannyBhoy
    What you mean?

    Ma Sellick are pish quote

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    re: I Was oot wae Big Al wandering aboot .

    im sure no ones taken offence to your celtic quote scone.

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    re: I Was oot wae Big Al wandering aboot .

    Very sorry to hear that Scone. Nae nice.

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    re: I Was oot wae Big Al wandering aboot .

    57. Nae age at all.

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    re: I Was oot wae Big Al wandering aboot .

    Sorry to hear that.

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    re: I Was oot wae Big Al wandering aboot .

    Quote Originally Posted by Sconemeister1314
    I was worried aboot ma auld maw , i really was.

    She did great ...So Proud .


    That's the sad bit scone,

    No one wants their siblings to go before they do..that's a nightmare for your mum to suffer that..poor poor woman..

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    re: I Was oot wae Big Al wandering aboot .

    I remember driving my sister's mother in law to Ayr hospital when her son was about to pass away with cancer. My bro in law didn't want her to see him dying as she was 70 odd at the time and he thought it would be too much for her. She said to me on the way there "I brought him in to this world and I want to be there for him when he leaves it". He was only 41.

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