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Thread: The Yes brigade

  1. #11
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    re: The Yes brigade

    [quote="AguyIknow" kind of way.

    It was the UJ waving nutters that subsequently ran in and caused mayhem from what I've read and seen.

    It's all very sad and doesn't show Scotland in a good light.

    Hopefully plod will do their duty and throw the book at those who behaved like skvmbags on Fridaynight[/quote]

    Ah that's right, they were there first. They've been there every night of the week partying long and hard into the morning hours and even during the day.

    A few of them strike me as the work shy, wanting everything handed to them on a plate. Wanting something for nothing and this whole referendum is an excuse to have "A revolution" then another big party.

    Sorry to break up the party guys but welcome to the real world...now go get a job.

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    re: The Yes brigade

    [quote="Brother_AL_2" kind of way.

    It was the UJ waving nutters that subsequently ran in and caused mayhem from what I've read and seen.

    It's all very sad and doesn't show Scotland in a good light.

    Hopefully plod will do their duty and throw the book at those who behaved like skvmbags on Fridaynight[/quote]

    Ah that's right, they were there first. They've been there every night of the week partying long and hard into the morning hours and even during the day.

    A few of them strike me as the work shy, wanting everything handed to them on a plate. Wanting something for nothing and this whole referendum is an excuse to have "A revolution" then another big party.

    Sorry to break up the party guys but welcome to the real world...n

  3. #13
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    re: The Yes brigade

    G[quote="Brother_AL_2" kind of way.

    It was the UJ waving nutters that subsequently ran in and caused mayhem from what I've read and seen.

    It's all very sad and doesn't show Scotland in a good light.

    Hopefully plod will do their duty and throw the book at those who behaved like skvmbags on Fridaynight[/quote]

    Ah that's right, they were there first. They've been there every night of the week partying long and hard into the morning hours and even during the day.

    A few of them strike me as the work shy, wanting everything handed to them on a plate. Wanting something for nothing and this whole referendum is an excuse to have "A revolution" then another big party.

    Sorry to break up the party guys but welcome to the real world...

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    re: The Yes brigade

    My point is if those (few 100) involved in the violence on Friday are being called unionists, Rangers fans, no voters etc then i'll make a sweeping generalisation too.

    Cheers.

  5. #15
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    re: The Yes brigade

    So steviex - You didn't see the graffiti on walls saying "no voters will be shot" and "vote yes or else" on a polling station?

  6. #16
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    re: The Yes brigade

    [quote="Brother_AL_2" kind of way.

    It was the UJ waving nutters that subsequently ran in and caused mayhem from what I've read and seen.

    It's all very sad and doesn't show Scotland in a good light.

    Hopefully plod will do their duty and throw the book at those who behaved like skvmbags on Fridaynight[/quote]

    Ah that's right, they were there first. They've been there every night of the week partying long and hard into the morning hours and even during the day.

    A few of them strike me as the work shy, wanting everything handed to them on a plate. Wanting something for nothing and this whole referendum is an excuse to have "A revolution" then another big party.

    Sorry to break up the party guys but welcome to the real world...n

  7. #17
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    re: The Yes brigade

    [quote="Brother_AL_2" kind of way.

    It was the UJ waving nutters that subsequently ran in and caused mayhem from what I've read and seen.

    It's all very sad and doesn't show Scotland in a good light.

    Hopefully plod will do their duty and throw the book at those who behaved like skvmbags on Fridaynight[/quote]

    Ah that's right, they were there first. They've been there every night of the week partying long and hard into the morning hours and even during the day.

    A few of them strike me as the work shy, wanting everything handed to them on a plate. Wanting something for nothing and this whole referendum is an excuse to have "A revolution" then another big party.

    Sorry to break up the party guys but welcome to the real world...n

  8. #18
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    re: The Yes brigade

    Quote Originally Posted by Brother_AL_2
    My point is if those (few 100) involved in the violence on Friday are being called unionists, Rangers fans, no voters etc then i'll make a sweeping generalisation too.

    Cheers.
    The "few 100" involved in the violence on Friday waving the UJ and chanting "there's no black in the union jack" are very evidently unionists. They were celebrating the fact that NO was the decision, of course they were NO voters - or else NO sympathisers who didn't bother vote.

    For you to now try to claim that they weren't simply beggars belief.

  9. #19
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    re: The Yes brigade

    Could i have that in English please?

  10. #20
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    re: The Yes brigade

    Quote Originally Posted by AguyIknow
    My point is if those (few 100) involved in the violence on Friday are being called unionists, Rangers fans, no voters etc then i'll make a sweeping generalisation too.

    Cheers.
    The "few 100" involved in the violence on Friday waving the UJ and chanting "there's no black in the union jack" are very evidently unionists. They were celebrating the fact that NO was the decision, of course they were NO voters - or else NO sympathisers who didn't bother vote.

    For you to now try to claim that they weren't simply beggars belief.[/quote]

    I'm not trying to claim they didn't. I'm saying they don't represent the majority of no voters.

    Do the yes voters that sprayed "No voters will be shot" or "vote yes or else" represent you and the majority of yes voters?!

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