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Bold Rover

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  1. 3 hours ago, GAD said:

    Same issue with the dogs to be fair. Used to be the only dogs you got in pubs/restaurants were clapped out old pensioners dogs who spent the whole time sleeping under a chair, or the pubs own dog who is a bit of a local celebrity. Now everyone brings their stupid, yapping twat of a dog with them everywhere, don't control them and expect us all to find them as enchanting and lovable as they do. 

    This +++

    And extend it to hill walks, the woods, and everywhere else.

  2. 15 minutes ago, Eednud said:

    Archer Lager in the Archer Hotel. Served by a Scottish lass on a working holiday. It’s a Coopers Australian Lager rebadged for the pub. Slightly sweet otherwise no bad.

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    You certain she didn't bring some Tennents with her?

  3. 44 minutes ago, Aloysius Snuffleupagus said:

    ... and deservedly so. We were abysmal, but the Uni played really well and dominated large parts of the game. The winner did look well offside, but these things happen.

    That's nine points for the season now, four of them from Rovers. We really are pish against underdogs.

    I haven't been for a while. Nevertheless, wonder if your post was two words too long?

  4. 54 minutes ago, Salt n Vinegar said:

    A quick Google tells me that the weight difference between charged and not charged is negligible. 

    I've not got stats, but my skim reading would suggest that the difference between a full and empty petrol/diesel tank is much greater than between a charged and uncharged battery.  More potholes ahead.

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  5. 2 hours ago, tamthebam said:

    @Miguel Sanchez

    There was another Baron from Rutherglen (Dougie Donnelly hasn't been raised to the Peerage yet which is shameful given some of the chancers in there. I've looking at you, Mone)

    John Campbell White, 1st Baron Overtoun, DL, JP (21 November 1843 – 15 February 1908) was a Scottish chemical manufacturer, supporter of religious causes, philanthropist and Liberal politician. He was raised to the peerage by Gladstone in 1893, and in 1905 was granted the Freedom of the City of Rutherglen (where his chemical works was based), following being honoured in the same fashion by Dumbarton two years earlier, in recognition of his philanthropic endeavours.

    Also poisoned the land - and his subjects - with heavy metals.

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