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can children get into the innes

Instead of driving tomorrow, im planning walking and having a few jars at the innes - however  would they allow my  children aged 8 & 11?

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cheers!!

Took my young lad in before St Mirren game but was told sorry nae kids,mebbes worth a phone call to save disapointment

As a rule it's okay before games but not after.  The only exception is usually 'bigger' games when we respect that and deflect to the Portland

oh my!!!

that's only cos we know what your tantrums are like!

Don't think IHE will see your message until after closing time, FW......

oh my!!!

that's only cos we know what your tantrums are like!

I am a naughty boy and I deserve to be spanked.

:016: :clapping04: :notworthy01: :notworthy01:

oh my!!!

and yet again, we manage to lower the tone of a perfectly good thread!

i would answer howdi, but i'm a reformed character now, after scotty took me over HIS knee...  :001:

Don't worry, IHE... I suffered the same treatment as FW for errm... certain misdemeanours..

Strangely enough - I quite enjoyed the experience.... :006: :006:

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