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IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER

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  1. So I reckon that is 96% for and 4% against. Thank yas all fer yer support. :001:
  2. Tony Blair ?? Make it £10.00 and a free pie and they have a feckin deal. :001:
  3. Gawd what am I complaining about. Regular round trips from Chorley to follow the ICT. Why should I be critical?? :017: :017:
  4. Can ya feckin imagine it - Bucket, IHE and the Pimple having a cordial swally in the Innes Bar ? [img width=600 height=439]
  5. Ya mean Don alias M4TJ could be AKA Robert Stroud - The Birdman of North Kessock :010: :010: :010: Or more likely to be :015: :015: :015: :015:
  6. Pan Drops saved by sweet package Pan Drops were once a household name in Scotland A rescue deal has saved 83 jobs and the future of one of Scotland's best-known sweets, it has emerged. A team led by Graham Wallace and Andy Allan has bought Broxburn-based John Millar and Sons, which includes Pan Drops in its products. The two men put together a deal to save Highland Toffee maker McCowan's when it went into receivership earlier in the year. Mr Wallace predicted a successful future for the two firms. "The combination of the two businesses gives revenues of £10m per annum, making us one of the biggest confectionery manufacturers in Scotland," he said. The Broxburn firm was founded in 1884 by Leith baker John Millar and now makes chocolate eclairs and chocolate limes as well as Pan Drops. The receivers were called in after margins became tighter through a combination of production problems, increases in prices of raw materials and the power wielded by the major retailers.
  7. Note that FW has got the drunken kilted one beside her :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: And is CB standing ?
  8. Feckin spot on Gordy - I'll drink to that
  9. And what about Alex McLeod ? and FW And who is this ??
  10. :019: :019: :019: sticks his head up his erse. [move]We are only trying to say that it would be feckin nice if CC shouldered some of the feckin blame himself - at least feckin once !!![/move]
  11. Rosscoe looked feckin ruff this morning. [img width=600 height=400]
  12. I continue to be amazed by the resolute CC Protection Society. I, like many of the other critical posters on here, back CC and can appreciate what he has, what the limitations are and the fact that he is learning his trade at the top. CC is and always will be a feckin legend but: Listen very carefully as I will only say this once feckin more: CC appears unable to apportion any blame to himself. He blames the players, the crowd, the wages, the geographics - anything but "Yeah - I got it wrong today - but I am a novice and I will learn." No "sorry" just feckin excuses. That is what feckin pisses me off . Anyone agree
  13. Anyway - now the therapy has ended - as I was saying. :001:
  14. I sometimes think we forget that, until March last year, in six attempts we hadn't beaten Dundee United, home or away," said Christie. "I'm disappointed in the home support when they're harassing the players and not giving them their full backing at 0-0 at home to Dundee United, especially after the kick in the teeth of Celtic. "Just compare wage bills, budgets and club size. They've had a man who has invested millions of his own money to support their club. For us to be above them again in the league speaks volumes for our players. I'm delighted for them, not myself or anyone else." :025: :025: :025: Feck me. That is much more diplomatic - He is feckin learning. Sense the frustration had boiled over from the Cellic game. If only CC had put his hands up instead of employing defensive rationalisation and projection.
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