Мастер wrote:The fellow at the pool bar, who described himself as Scottish but who now lives in Nottingham, says he can't vote, because he is not resident in Scotland. (He didn't say which way he would vote if he could.)
Мастер wrote:Мастер wrote:The fellow at the pool bar, who described himself as Scottish but who now lives in Nottingham, says he can't vote, because he is not resident in Scotland. (He didn't say which way he would vote if he could.)
Well, he was at the pool bar again today, and mentioned that he would vote "no" if he could vote. No indication of whether this was a change in position since the previous day.
Lianachan wrote:He's obviously an idiot, then. Feel free to drown him next time. Unless he provided you with any decent reasons for voting no? That would be quite a feat, as nobody (including the official No campaign) has managed to do that yet.
Heid the Ba' wrote:I would have thought a more reasonable request would be to monitor the situation until Lianachan's brother gets there so you can point the miscreant out so he can expedite the drowning.
Heid the Ba' wrote:I have been to Nottingham, choosing to live there means he needs to be put out of his misery.
Heid the Ba' wrote:The BT/No campaign are continuing their policy of being as much like an abusive husband as they possibly can be. When they were ahead it was: "If you leave you'll never see the pound again, it's mine", "I'll have you barred from Europe and I'll be inside with our friends and you'll be outside with Switzerland" and "Who'll support you if you go? You're too wee and stupid to make it on your own". Now that they think we might actually go they're promising to take us on holiday and buy us a new handbag if we'll stay.
Heid the Ba' wrote:You're too wee and stupid to make it on your own
Heid the Ba' wrote:I really don't understand why the Tories are trying to bribe us to stay, if we went they would be in power in England for decades.
I don't want to buy new maps. Vote NO.
Scotland will still be in the same location so will the rest of the UK.
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