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9 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

Thanks M74.  I suspected it was more than one.

Did you watch the egg-chasing?

3? I did young sir. In such salubrious surrondings I heard the great Steven Thompson do his vinegar stroke sound. The guy that isn't banned from Ibrox was there too.

ETA: I was willing them to let them score in the corner at the end. Difficult kick for the draw. We're not cynical enough.

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3 minutes ago, Joey Jo Jo Junior Shabadoo said:

3? I did young sir. In such salubrious surrondings I heard the great Steven Thompson do his vinegar stroke sound. The guy that isn't banned from Ibrox was there too.

I have barely a clue what that means.  Something about football?

Saturday was all about rugby.  Unless you're an Accies fan...

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3 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

I have barely a clue what that means.  Something about football?

Saturday was all about rugby.  Unless you're an Accies fan...

I wandered into the post BBC Scotland pint. 

The language was atrocious.

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6 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

Oooft.  Nothing like an incendiary and original post.  Great work, mate.

You seem upset. 

For a set of supporters who claim they don't care if other teams like them, you sure as shit don't half greet anytime anyone says anything negative.

Pleasing.

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9 hours ago, Snafu said:

The protest took place ahead of Rangers' home match with Kilmarnock. Picture: SNS Group

 

Are these the Vanguard Bears?

They did this before about 8 years ago

The idea of the Vanguard Bears criticising others on the basis of 'bigotry' is simply delightful.

Hats off to those fellas. Their commitment to comedy is utterly unwavering.

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8 hours ago, Snafu said:

They've never forgiven the BBC for telling them that Craig Whyte was a little bit dodgy. 

I think it does really come down to that.

They reserve the right to despise Craig Whyte for his dodginess, yet also to despise those who told them about it, for doing so.

 

A splendid illustration of Orwellian doublethink.

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