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2 hours ago, Adam101 said:

Looking for a decent pub in Edinburgh preferably with live music on Thursday night, any suggestions? :)

Try Whistle Binkies or Bannermans Bar. I don’t know if the Jam House might have something as well. Check their websites anyway. 

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Looking for a decent pub in Edinburgh preferably with live music on Thursday night, any suggestions? [emoji4]

Whilst researching an answer to this I saw this negative review on Google for the Burke and Hare

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Unless this is a joke or euph, get in the fucking sea with your buying sandwiches in a pub pish.
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On 3/20/2018 at 05:09, Swarley said:


Whilst researching an answer to this I saw this negative review on Google for the Burke and Hare

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Unless this is a joke or euph, get in the fucking sea with your buying sandwiches in a pub pish.

Are you sure that's what you were "researching"? I don't think the Burke & Hare has a kitchen. 

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1 hour ago, Shandon Par said:

This Edinburgh mum named her baby "Sailor". QQ.. what's with the mum's eyebrows? Why do so many girls just now want eyebrows that look like Noel Gallagher's c.1998?

https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/fabulous/2392766/edinburgh-mum-liv-tyler-sailor-name-scots-baby-names/

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I pray for the kid that he discovers he's gay as he grows up.

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Smacked my front passenger wheel off a pavement or a pothole or something, and the side wall of the tyre now has a small chunk out of it. None of the inner part of the tyre is visible and there’s no irregular bumps or shapes to it, so is it still structurally okay?

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6 minutes ago, Lou Brusch said:

Smacked my front passenger wheel off a pavement or a pothole or something, and the side wall of the tyre now has a small chunk out of it. None of the inner part of the tyre is visible and there’s no irregular bumps or shapes to it, so is it still structurally okay?

Sadly it's a new tyre as soon as.

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