Is that out at Bannockburn?
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Is that out at Bannockburn?
@rseholes.
A low perhaps for some Yes supporters I doubt very much it was santioned by the yes campaign. There is a world of a difference. However as a Yes voter I find that kind of stuff utterly pathetic (if genuine of course and not some clever photo edit.)Originally Posted by mitherzundhand
The image properties do suggest its a doctored photograph and if that's the case a new low for the no supporters. Be interested to see the link directing us to the origins of the pic.
A low perhaps for some Yes supporters I doubt very much it was santioned by the yes campaign. There is a world of a difference. However as a Yes voter I find that kind of stuff utterly pathetic (if genuine of course and not some clever photo edit.)Originally Posted by steviex
The image properties do suggest its a doctored photograph and if that's the case a new low for the no supporters. Be interested to see the link directing us to the origins of the pic.[/quote]
The OP probably made it himself
A MODERN-DAY Battle of Bannockburn has broken out over a parade to commemorate Robert the Bruce.
Almost 700 years after the famous victory over Edward II at Bannockburn, near Stirling, a 21st century war is being fought online.
Protesters have launched a Facebook campaign after marchers were banned from carrying replica weapons in an anniversary street rally today.
They are retracing the footsteps of the 14th century warriors who vanquished Englanda??s army in 1314.
And in keeping with tradition, the marchers had planned to wear swords, axes, daggers and shields on their 500 yard march to the battlefield a?? like those worn by Brucea??s men.
But Stirling Council have refused to allow them to carry weapons for the memorial ceremony, claiming it puts the public at risk.
In a bid to gain a U-turn, a member of the William Wallace Society set up a Facebook page: a??Allow traditional Scottish weapons while kilted at Bannockburn Groupa??.
More than 200 protesters joined the social net
[quote="CB_1874"]A MODERN-DAY Battle of Bannockburn has broken out over a parade to commemorate Robert the Bruce.
Almost 700 years after the famous victory over Edward II at Bannockburn, near Stirling, a 21st century war is being fought online.
Protesters have launched a Facebook campaign after marchers were banned from carrying replica weapons in an anniversary street rally today.
They are retracing the footsteps of the 14th century warriors who vanquished Englanda??s army in 1314.
And in keeping with tradition, the marchers had planned to wear swords, axes, daggers and shields on their 500 yard march to the battlefield a?? like those worn by Brucea??s men.
But Stirling Council have refused to allow them to carry weapons for the memorial ceremony, claiming it puts the public at risk.
In a bid to gain a U-turn, a member of the William Wallace Society set up a Facebook page: a??Allow traditional Scottish weapons while kilted at Bannockburn Groupa??.
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I didn't say it had anything to do with the yes campaign. It was being suggested that it was photo shopped or set up. I merely proved that was pysh.
Some disgusting images , this is what will happen if we allow the Brigadoon Brigade to split up the British Isles and her Empire![]()
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I never said you did the OP did...Originally Posted by CB_1874