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PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 9:05 am 
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Another nail in this Governments coffin.

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 Post subject: Re: Glasgow East
PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 5:13 pm 
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GBC wrote:
Another nail in this Governments coffin.

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Did they need anymore?

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 Post subject: Re: Glasgow East
PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 12:16 am 
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Sussex wrote:
GBC wrote:
Another nail in this Governments coffin.

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Did they need anymore?


I wonder if the next bunch of idiots will be better then the current and previous?

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 Post subject: Re: Glasgow East
PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 12:22 pm 
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GBC wrote:
Another nail in this Governments coffin.

\:D/


GBC after learning the Knowledge Edinburgh and Glasgow would be a pinch of salt, so get back across the border before the SNP close it.
Just think half price diesel gas elecy and loads of money thats what we will get once independent :D :D :D


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i still cant understand how it is that our PM is a scot and chancellor is 90% scottish (parents and education, nad parliamentory seat)

i thought scotland was cut free from the reigns of serfdom ages ago...

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i still cant understand how it is that our PM is a scot and chancellor is 90% scottish (parents and education, nad parliamentory seat)

i thought scotland was cut free from the reigns of serfdom ages ago...


There is method in there madness, totally feck up the economy then jump back across the border :D :D
If William Wallace had though about it he could have done the same :sad:


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skippy41 wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
i still cant understand how it is that our PM is a scot and chancellor is 90% scottish (parents and education, nad parliamentory seat)

i thought scotland was cut free from the reigns of serfdom ages ago...


There is method in there madness, totally feck up the economy then jump back across the border :D :D
If William Wallace had though about it he could have done the same :sad:
Yeah, it's payback for the last 700 years :lol: :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Glasgow East
PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 2:15 pm 
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GBC after learning the Knowledge Edinburgh and Glasgow would be a pinch of salt, so get back across the border before the SNP close it.
Just think half price diesel gas elecy and loads of money thats what we will get once independent :D :D :D




Skull tells us the games dead in Edinburgh.

If we had guaranteed reserves of Oil and Gas I'd be tempted.

It certainly amazing that the SNP, who were once regarded as a small band of republicans have come so far as they have today to 'govern' Scotland.
Next step - independence?

Interesting times. :shock:

Perhaps I can apply for a Gala plate? :wink:


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Perhaps I can apply for a Gala plate?[quote]

Nothing stopping you, pay the mafia £175 for your operators licence and a further £75 for your badge and off you go


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