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5 minutes ago, Miguel Sanchez said:

I'm claiming diminished responsibility on the grounds of Kev liquefying my brain.

Still, the only way is up.

You've been down and out for a while on here since you attempted that hall of fame  thread at the end of last year. 

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30 minutes ago, NotThePars said:

 


I fucking hated Sue on that show. Always leading the boys astray and then dobbing them in.

 

How old are you? Well done for taking the mature student grant thing to the max though.

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30 minutes ago, welshbairn said:

How old are you? Well done for taking the mature student grant thing to the max though.

25, brother. It only partially covers your fees as well. Better than nothing though, I guess!

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I’m genuinely trying to work out if the posters championing Glasgow as a better City than Edinburgh are being serious or at the wind up.

Glasgow is better for shopping, nothing else.




Music! Better music venues in Glasgow than in Edinburgh.
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14 hours ago, heedthebaa said:

I don’t mind Glaswegians, I just have no time for the ones who fly the coop for a better life, but want to tell you how fucking great it is. This applies also to the Geordie nation 

I think that applies to expats from all over the UK... and Ireland.

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35 minutes ago, Hedgecutter said:

Weegie in an Aberdeen bakery earlier this morning:

Weegie: "Can I have one of them, but"

Bakery quine:" But what?"

Weegie: "Nothing, it's just what folk say"

Bakery quine: "No here it's no"
 

One step away from Deliverance up those parts though.

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1 hour ago, Hedgecutter said:

Weegie in an Aberdeen bakery earlier this morning:

Weegie: "Can I have one of them, but"

Bakery quine:" But what?"

Weegie: "Nothing, it's just what folk say"

Bakery quine: "No here it's no"
 

I think the woman in the bakery is being obtuse.  Unless the customer had the thickest of thick Glasgow accents then I doubt she couldn't understand what he meant.

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