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I reckon many of the no voters would be a bit like myself in that their instinct(heart) was to actually vote yes, but it would be for all the wrong reasons. The head on this occassion ruled. Thats how it was for me and im happy to remain as we are.
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Originally Posted by 97TURBO
(Post 11519287)
I reckon many of the no voters would be a bit like myself in that their instinct(heart) was to actually vote yes, but it would be for all the wrong reasons. The head on this occassion ruled. Thats how it was for me and im happy to remain as we are.
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Originally Posted by f1_fan
(Post 11519300)
F**ked, like the rest of us?
Again its down to the individuals situation, my own in the last 5 years has been a good one and im happy to keep sailing in that direction. |
Originally Posted by f1_fan
(Post 11519300)
F**ked, like the rest of us?
I'm sick of whingers like you who do nothing but complain. If you want to improve something, get off your arse and do it or shut up. Some of us like Great Britain warts and all. http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...psb26a3e47.jpg |
Originally Posted by Alan Jeffery
(Post 11519392)
Seriously, if you hate the UK so much, why don't you just sod off? I'm sick of whingers like you who do nothing but complain. If you want to improve something, get off your arse and do it or shut up. Some of us like Great Britain warts and all. http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...psb26a3e47.jpg Very few I'd rather live in! |
Originally Posted by Alan Jeffery
(Post 11519392)
Seriously, if you hate the UK so much, why don't you just sod off? I'm sick of whingers like you who do nothing but complain. If you want to improve something, get off your arse and do it or shut up. Some of us like Great Britain warts and all. http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...psb26a3e47.jpg Plus I cant help think that the true strength of a man is shown when the going is bad, did the Scottish people ask Salmond to step down because I thought he said he would stand by Scotland in the event of a "NO" victory, infact was it not him that was getting the no camp to commit to coming together in a victory for "YES"? |
The people of Glasgow might disagree this evening.
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Originally Posted by g7prs
(Post 11519408)
The people of Glasgow might disagree this evening.
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All eyes turn to Scotland again next week....
RYDER CUP!!!!:luxhello: |
Originally Posted by Alan Jeffery
(Post 11519418)
I think some of them will get over it when the benefit of all that world wide publicity hits. What's come out of it is what an amazing place Scotland looks on the telly. Despite the fact that I get nosebleeds if travelling further North than Bristol, I may even try a visit myself!
Glasgow trouble |
Originally Posted by jasey
(Post 11519422)
I think g7prs is referring to the ****e going down in Glasgow from the bigots of Glasgow (or wherever they're from).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZkT...ature=youtu.be |
Scotland had enough problems before this with these halfwits. |
Luckily with Rangers (Unionists morons) being demoted to the lower leagues in Sottish football these ar3eholes have not had many chances to raise their ugly heads, till now. and they are back with a vengance.
Utter scum. |
Either Salmon or Cameron would have stepped down/resigned, whatever they or anyone else said
That's the reality The NO vote gave him no choice |
Originally Posted by joz8968
(Post 11519260)
Probably completely at a loss, aimlessly meandering around the highlands in a confused daze - complete with dirty brown Mac, whilst swilling a bottle of Scotch concealed in a brown paper bag. *gibber gibber* :lol1:
Aye, I bet he's on the bender of the century. :norty: :lol1: |
the backtracking from Westminster seems to have started - lol
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Originally Posted by Martin2005
(Post 11519424)
Football fans - just what the world needs:cuckoo:
You seem surprised, this is what football is about. I keep saying it and the blinkered that follow this stupid sport keep saying otherwise, but it keeps happening and the common theme in all this sort of thing is... football! |
Originally Posted by Alan Jeffery
(Post 11519392)
Seriously, if you hate the UK so much, why don't you just sod off? I'm sick of whingers like you who do nothing but complain. If you want to improve something, get off your arse and do it or shut up. Some of us like Great Britain warts and all. http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...psb26a3e47.jpg You have no idea what I have done or not done about anything yet as per the SN norm you are happy to judge away based on no facts or knowledge. Oh and I will f**k off when I'm good and ready thanks not when some no mark on an Internet forum has a pop. |
Originally Posted by f1_fan
(Post 11519525)
EFA :thumb:
You seem surprised, this is what football is about. I keep saying it and the blinkered that follow this stupid sport keep saying otherwise, but it keeps happening and the common theme in all this sort of thing is... football! Unfortunately most football clubs have ars3hole supporters, some have alot more then others though. |
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Originally Posted by f1_fan
(Post 11519527)
Just for the record I'm sick of people like you that won't hear a bad word said about the country and are part of the reason we are where we are.
You have no idea what I have done or not done about anything yet as per the SN norm you are happy to judge away based on no facts or knowledge. Oh and I will f**k off when I'm good and ready thanks not when some no mark on an Internet forum has a pop. Attachment 74322 Glasgow Herald building, the only paper to openly support independance.. Attachment 74323 |
Originally Posted by f1_fan
(Post 11519527)
Just for the record I'm sick of people like you that won't hear a bad word said about the country and are part of the reason we are where we are.
You have no idea what I have done or not done about anything yet as per the SN norm you are happy to judge away based on no facts or knowledge. Oh and I will f**k off when I'm good and ready thanks not when some no mark on an Internet forum has a pop. I am judging you by the stupid things you say. Try talking sense and maybe you'd get some respect. If you're going anywhere "better" make it soon, yes? |
Originally Posted by Alan Jeffery
(Post 11519578)
WE are fine. I started out from nothing being born in the early fifties to a typical post war working family. By hard work and enterprise I have built up a good life for myself and my family. I didn't end up owning a large house in the country by lying back and moaning about the poor deal offered to me.
I am judging you by the stupid things you say. Try talking sense and maybe you'd get some respect. If you're going anywhere "better" make it soon, yes? The need to brag about the large house in the country and the oh so familiar rags to riches story makes you sound classless and so misses the point. Never mind, but well done you anyway! If that sounds patronising it was meant to! |
A timely article (and on the BBC too strangely enough) on the reality of what, for many, this country has come to...Great Britain... warts and all :Whatever_
The unbearable sadness of the Welsh valleys |
Originally Posted by f1_fan
(Post 11519614)
A timely article (and on the BBC too strangely enough) on the reality of what, for many, this country has come to...Great Britain... warts and all :Whatever_
The unbearable sadness of the Welsh valleys https://fbcdn-video-l-a.akamaihd.net...aa06277fbcf527 |
Originally Posted by f1_fan
(Post 11519586)
And in what world would getting respect from someone like you make a jot of difference to me? :lol1:
The need to brag about the large house in the country and the oh so familiar rags to riches story makes you sound classless and so misses the point. Never mind, but well done you anyway! If that sounds patronising it was meant to! If you want to moan about the country you live in, try one that has real problems, like just about everywhere else. My parents were brought up in real poverty and deprivation in the thirties and lived through horrendous conditions during WW2. Food rationing was still going on when I was a kid. In spite of that, this country gave me the opportunity to succeed. I have three sons in University education, able to anticipate a life impossible across much of the world. I accept the inevitable political compromises and make the best of what's in front of me. If you want to have a really good moan, try living in Africa or Asia or the Middle East. Let us all know how you get on. |
Originally Posted by RA Dunk
(Post 11519621)
Speaking of the Beeb, Reporters told not too cover the Glasgow Riots last night.
https://fbcdn-video-l-a.akamaihd.net...aa06277fbcf527 |
Originally Posted by Alan Jeffery
(Post 11519625)
I meant respect from anyone reading this..
If you want to moan about the country you live in, try one that has real problems, like just about everywhere else. My parents were brought up in real poverty and deprivation in the thirties and lived through horrendous conditions during WW2. Food rationing was still going on when I was a kid. In spite of that, this country gave me the opportunity to succeed. I have three sons in University education, able to anticipate a life impossible across much of the world. I accept the inevitable political compromises and make the best of what's in front of me. If you want to have a really good moan, try living in Africa or Asia or the Middle East. Let us all know how you get on. |
Originally Posted by f1_fan
(Post 11519614)
A timely article (and on the BBC too strangely enough) on the reality of what, for many, this country has come to...Great Britain... warts and all :Whatever_
The unbearable sadness of the Welsh valleys They blamed Thatcher for the closures, but how many mines did Labour re open when they got back in? Er, none. You also have the Greens trying to keep them shut. If a major employer suddenly shuts up shop in an otherwise rural community like that, the results are going to be bad. I drove through Merthyr Tydfil recently, and the place is one vast building site. Somebody is spending money on the place! Hopefully things will improve. Plymouth lost a major employer in the Dockyard, which had 20,000 in there when I went in, and now has around 5000. I guess they all found something else to do. |
Originally Posted by Alan Jeffery
(Post 11519636)
Since you brought it up, what's your solution? re open the coal mines?
They blamed Thatcher for the closures, but how many mines did Labour re open when they got back in? Er, none. You also have the Greens trying to keep them shut. If a major employer suddenly shuts up shop in an otherwise rural community like that, the results are going to be bad. I drove through Merthyr Tydfil recently, and the place is one vast building site. Somebody is spending money on the place! Hopefully things will improve. Plymouth lost a major employer in the Dockyard, which had 20,000 in there when I went in, and now has around 5000. I guess they all found something else to do. |
Originally Posted by JGlanzaV
(Post 11519637)
Its a shame scotland didnt go, because it might have bought some jobs back to the yard....But then we would have had the "not in my back yard" brigade complaining about the subs!
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