Scottish Referendum / Independence - Vol 6
Discussion
Strocky said:
Rollin said:
Strocky said:
Vipers said:
We are all part of the Union, get over it.
Why steal what's already yours Embarrassingly enough for the MOD, the Russians could
Rollin said:
Strocky said:
Rollin said:
Strocky said:
Vipers said:
We are all part of the Union, get over it.
Why steal what's already yours Embarrassingly enough for the MOD, the Russians could
Not to worry the UN will "officially" recognise Scottish Waters in the next 10-15 years
eharding said:
That's rather harsh.
Fluffy did get a bit twitter and bisted towards the end of the campaign and after the result when reality came crashing in, and when he pops up from time to time does his best to annoy our English tits off, but I wouldn't wish that upon him.
I don't recall doing so, either.Fluffy did get a bit twitter and bisted towards the end of the campaign and after the result when reality came crashing in, and when he pops up from time to time does his best to annoy our English tits off, but I wouldn't wish that upon him.
Axionknight said:
Fluffy killed himself on the 19th of September, rather than see his glorious, socialist nation of Scotland continue to be beholden to the capitalist English pigs.
Fluffy is alive and well and is his usual jocular self. Like myself, he doesn't feel the need to post on here daily, I merely stopped by to see if the usual bunch were being......well, their usual puce coloured selves, not knowing whether to bow and curtsey (in the case of wiggles) to Saint Nigel of Farage, or call me Dave and Georgie pill-popping Porgie aka the Gurning Gideot.xjsdriver said:
Axionknight said:
Fluffy killed himself on the 19th of September, rather than see his glorious, socialist nation of Scotland continue to be beholden to the capitalist English pigs.
Fluffy is alive and well and is his usual jocular self. Like myself, he doesn't feel the need to post on here daily, I merely stopped by to see if the usual bunch were being......well, their usual puce coloured selves, not knowing whether to bow and curtsey (in the case of wiggles) to Saint Nigel of Farage, or call me Dave and Georgie pill-popping Porgie aka the Gurning Gideot.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/The-Wee-Blue-Book-/20123...
Found him trying to recoup his investment...
No bids...He is disappoint.
Found him trying to recoup his investment...
No bids...He is disappoint.
Strocky said:
simoid said:
I assume you're also aware that Scottish votes mean there isn't a Tory government in the UK at present. Direct impact of our small percentage of votes.
I also note you've popped into the Rangers thread to wind up some Gers fans. How peculiar.
Almost reminiscent of the raison d'etre of a previous PHNat incarnation
And that happens at every GE, doesn't it? I also note you've popped into the Rangers thread to wind up some Gers fans. How peculiar.
Almost reminiscent of the raison d'etre of a previous PHNat incarnation
And the coalition government is a a Tory one in all but name due to the stebags in the Lib Dems
I see you're still at the stalking ya creepy wee weirdigan despite being told to pack it in
Where or how I post is no concern of yours, either report your concerns to the mods or wind yer neck in before you get a crick
I'm not stalking you dafty, quite the opposite. You appear on threads after me!
*organ music in minor key*
Jim Murphy was fairly high profile in the independence debate, so will be interesting to see how much that baggage follows him around, ie would anyone who voted Yes in the referendum even consider voting Labour now? I guess his main opponent Nicola Sturgeon also has baggage also.
Also also, if Pete Postlethwaite hadn't died, he could have played Jim Murphy in 'The Jim Murphy Story'. Maybe Jim Murphy could play Pete Postlethwaite in 'The Pete Postlethwaite Story'?
Also also, if Pete Postlethwaite hadn't died, he could have played Jim Murphy in 'The Jim Murphy Story'. Maybe Jim Murphy could play Pete Postlethwaite in 'The Pete Postlethwaite Story'?
Strocky said:
Murphy is a shiver without a spine, The Scottish Labour Party is still a branch office (c) Johann Lamont electing a Westminster careerist right winger as leader (despite what Murphy says to the contrary)
I HAVE SEEN THE LIGHTEdited by Strocky on Saturday 13th December 12:16
YOU HAVE CONVINCED ME
YES we must not rest until all wealth has been driven out of scotland
"Ms Sturgeon also re-stated her support for retaining the monarchy in an independent Scotland.
She described the monarchy as "a model that has many merits".
The first minister said the Queen was very popular in Scotland and the institution of the monarchy had considerable support."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-30422780
She described the monarchy as "a model that has many merits".
The first minister said the Queen was very popular in Scotland and the institution of the monarchy had considerable support."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-30422780
Ms Sturgeon said:
The first minister said she had "no reason to believe" the Queen opposed Scottish independence.
Well she doesn't believe the people of Scotland opposes it either.Ms Sturgeon said:
Ms Sturgeon also re-stated her support for retaining the monarchy in an independent Scotland.
What independent Scotland, the vote was NO you daft bint.Corpulent Tosser said:
Ms Sturgeon said:
The first minister said she had "no reason to believe" the Queen opposed Scottish independence.
Well she doesn't believe the people of Scotland opposes it either.Ms Sturgeon said:
Ms Sturgeon also re-stated her support for retaining the monarchy in an independent Scotland.
What independent Scotland, the vote was NO you daft bint.simoid said:
Strocky said:
simoid said:
I assume you're also aware that Scottish votes mean there isn't a Tory government in the UK at present. Direct impact of our small percentage of votes.
I also note you've popped into the Rangers thread to wind up some Gers fans. How peculiar.
Almost reminiscent of the raison d'etre of a previous PHNat incarnation
And that happens at every GE, doesn't it? I also note you've popped into the Rangers thread to wind up some Gers fans. How peculiar.
Almost reminiscent of the raison d'etre of a previous PHNat incarnation
And the coalition government is a a Tory one in all but name due to the stebags in the Lib Dems
I see you're still at the stalking ya creepy wee weirdigan despite being told to pack it in
Where or how I post is no concern of yours, either report your concerns to the mods or wind yer neck in before you get a crick
I'm not stalking you dafty, quite the opposite. You appear on threads after me!
*organ music in minor key*
What was the reason to post my name, if you could oblige?
Strocky said:
Not defensive at all sweet cheeks, just find it a tad creepy why someone would go to the trouble of trawling the web to find out a user's Christian name (quite a feat considering I don't do Facebook) then post their name on an open forum, then check out their other posts on this forum and comment on their content
What was the reason to post my name, if you could oblige?
Wrong on all counts:What was the reason to post my name, if you could oblige?
You are on the defensive.
I didn't trawl the web to find out your name.
You introduced Christian names (see below)
I didn't check out your other posts, as I've clearly stated - your name popped up on another thread I read (the Rangers thread) so clearly you are following me around if there's any being done. I commented that it was very similar to the modus operandi of a banned member (of whom of course you'll know).
simoid said:
Strocky said:
simoid said:
You think his wage in 1982 was more than his current wage?
Read my post again instead of diving in there DuncanCould you clarify?
davepoth said:
Jim Murphy announced as leader of Scottish Labour. Managing to sound more Prime Ministerial in the last 5 minutes than Miliband has in the last 5 years.
I didn't really know much about him until the independence vote. My sister likes him because she likes his voice and manner, so he'll probably get the Blair vote. His voting record has a few targets though. It will be really interesting to see how the SNP do in the next election. They've obviously increased their rabid following with the indyref, but how much damage have they done to thier moderate support base I wonder?
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