mr aliT that was the first proper chortle i have had in 24hrs. i am away to watch it again. i can associate with that guy.
Hang on a moment fin you're the one banging on about its nowt to do with the English it's not about racism etc etc etc Then you and agree with the man that loves his country so much he doesn't live there. Make your mind up pal, or is it now the truth is out we are getting independence so feck you you English homo's. Charmed .
Irrelevant to what you think and what you believe, it was just funny, I think that's what he meant :Arghh:
now that it's all over i can stop trying to be some sort of ambassador,start fighting fire with fire. not.
Just posted on the BBC ( breaking news on CBBC) , there is a printing fault with the legality of the voting slips, it's going to have to happen all over again on another day -start another thread.... The above may not be entirely true...
I have had visions of the little Britain Scottish b&b owner announcing a 'yeeeeeehs' Ray McCooney - Ye know to mouch!: Maybe they will or maybe they won't!
I hope they've voted No, but if I'm honest, if I was Scottish, I'd probably have voted Yes. And if you lived on Skye or somewhere, come on - you'd definitely vote Yes. London is an awfully long way away. I suspect that it was deliberate "No" policy to keep all sorts of important issues hazy. All you really hear from the No camp is talk of "risk". In other words, if there was no risk, they'd all vote Yes. Quite clever. And because it's hazy, the Yes camp can't claim that there is no risk. There is always risk when the future is uncertain. This means that even many No voters are going to feel ambivalent if they win. They will secretly be thinking that if they'd had the balls, they might be living in an independent Scotland. Let's face it - who really wants to be ruled by London? Probably London and the South-East - and that's it.
Hilarious! The Beeb is going to be going all night, trying to predict the result with all sorts of experts pontificating. What you could do, though, is just go to bed, get 8 hours kip in, and then you'll wake up and know what the result is, without having wasted the entire night trying to come to a conclusion about an outcome you can't influence. The only conclusion is that the Beeb's all-nighter is just going to be ENTERTAINMENT! Still, I suppose that that's what TV is all about.
Agreed there but fed up with all of em, the up their own arse wankers who couldn't hold a proper job down if they tried :Mooning:
This is fantastic but a perfect example of twisted journalism. The article \ quotations do not actually say what the leading paragraph reports - ie that Sean Connery is a no show because of his tax status. Scottish Independence: Sean Connery is a no show - Edinburgh Evening News
gutted, but not overly surprised. i am gutted because of the woman in my work with the bag of money she had taken out because she was told the banks would be gone. gutted because the old man interviewed was voting no because he was told he would lose his pension. gutted because of the dumb ass apprentice electrician i talked to yesterday didnt want to lose BBC. chuffed because my kids came down this morning holding yes flags they had made. we didn't talk about the referendum in the house, i only found out how the wife voted last night after 10pm.
Not surprising, its a No. They missed a chance to make a change. So finm, voted Yes, and your wife voted No? Was there a silence in your house this morning.