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Invernessian English.  Jamp and wan are not words.

It's actually Scottish dialect.

Actually it isn't.  It's fake Inverness words.  Was and jamp are not words.

Invernessian English.  Jamp and wan are not words.

I think it's good that we scots have our own wee language

You've just said it's a dialect.  A dialect is not the same as a language.

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they use Jamp and wan in Glasgow because it was in a book i read!

but i agree, they are made up!

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Invernessian English.  Jamp and wan are not words.

Jamp and wan are definitely words  :008: , I have this debate with a few people and I'm sticking to my guns over this.

Guest TinCanFan
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The way political parties try to warp the minds of young kids.  Just seen on TV the Tories handing out blue balloons to kids.  Ridiculous  :020:

Guest birdog
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The way political parties try to warp the minds of young kids.  Just seen on TV the Tories handing out blue balloons to kids.  Ridiculous  :020:

This is different to allowing kids of 8 years and under to attend football matches for free is it?

Guest TinCanFan
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Yup.  Kids can go to football but can't vote.

Guest birdog
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True but ICT allowing kids to go free are by there own admission trying to appeal to a potential untapped fan base, political parties handing out freebies are doing the same. Political parties also have youth wings which teach young (pre voting age) members how to debate political subjects etc. Just because kids can't vote it does not mean that they do not have the ability to formulate ideas and decide under their own free will where to align their political allegiances. It is not just the Tories who employ tactics such as these and I think it is good that kids of all ages are taught about sensitive subjects such as politics, it allows them a better understanding of the world and gives them a basis on which to build their lives. You could also get bugged about kids being indoctrinated into religious groups for that is done without the chance for the kids to make up their own minds, at least the politicians only hand out balloons and not try to teach kids that something without any evidence is true.

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Double standards.  Here's a good example: Recently Birdog posted a thread about how the Ross County manager Derek Adams was being lined up to replace Brewster in January.  The thread has now gone after a big hoo ha from the mods, but yet a couple of months ago IHE posted a thread saying John Robertson was being lined to replace Brewster and this a been decided a fortnight previously.  What happened?  Nothing.  Double standards indeed.

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tread carefully tcf

Unfortunately, the thread posted was not a rumour and was closed.  There was more rumour in the IHE thread like it or not.  This has all been discussed at lengh by the moderation team and the issue is now closed.

what really bugs me is people like you posting rubbish like this.

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People who ask who your 'big' team is when you say you support Caley Thistle. As I was asked last night, 'Are you a Rangers or Celtic, Caley supporter?'  :008:

Guest birdog
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tread carefully tcf

Unfortunately, the thread posted was not a rumour and was closed.  There was more rumour in the IHE thread like it or not.  This has all been discussed at length by the moderation team and the issue is now closed.

what really bugs me is people like you posting rubbish like this.

TM4TJ I am not going near the previous debate but was there any need for the last part of your post (the bold part) TCF knows nothing of the discussion between myself and the mods and therefore is commenting on a subject which he has only partial knowledge, something which everyone on this forum is guilty of. Your post was fine until you made the personal attack. Perhaps you should consider your posting style and then people would listen to what you have to say. Sorry to be so frank but if you come across so aggressively then you should be ready to take some criticism.

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Why are you having a personal attack at me.  I made a post, big deal.  Lighten up. I did think it was a rubbish post by someone who as you said has only partial knowledge of the previous issue.

Perhaps I should consider my posting style..............now where have I heard that before.  Crticise away, I am all ears.

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Guest harrysmithno.7
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Deep mid-winter in Auckland when the temp. falls below the average for winter (15 degrees Centigrade ) and you have to put on a warmer T-Shirt and then you only see the Sun for eleven hours in a day.  :011:

Roll on Spring!

Guest birdog
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Working sea watches on passage to Shetland, no sleep in the summer due to the total lack of darkness. No sleep in the winter due to the fecking North Sea weather, like trying to sleep in a washing machine on full spin.

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My Sony Ericsson W910i appears to have malfunctioned again. I had two of these phones before I found out that there was a software issue and it had to be sent away for repair and updated. I got my phone back in January and up until last night it was perfect. Then, out of nowhere, the phone started turning itself on and off again repeatedly. I lost all my contacts and all my music on the phone was missing (despite the memory card saying it was 72% full).

I took out the battery, SIM card and memory card and left them all over night. Stuck them back in this morning and it was stable and I was able to recover some contacts from reading my messages that had been sent out and received. Music still wasn't appearing. When I get home from work I decide, that while stable, I should update the firmware and follow the process laid out by SE. This then caused the phone to crash repeatedly again although before it did the music started showing up again.

Utter piece of piss from SE. Back to o2 and the old Samsung D600 I go...

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parents who moan about their kids having to fight in the war , do they think that they signed up to sit in the barracks and just get wages for nowt, yeah it's a shame that some die.....but feck that's their job

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I agree broomie boy. If you dont wanna fight a war, dont sign up! Another thing is...as far as i know, women pilots in the RAF are legaly not allowed to fight in wars. So....why bother with having them?????????? :024:

Guest birdog
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I agree broomie boy. If you dont wanna fight a war, dont sign up! Another thing is...as far as i know, women pilots in the RAF are legaly not allowed to fight in wars. So....why bother with having them?????????? :024:

To fly logistical missions? The role of the armed forces, whilst primarily is to fight if needed, is not exclusively war orientated.

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Am talking specifically of female "fighter pilots". Seems a good hobby to have knowing you wont be sent into the theatre of war

Guest birdog
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What really bugs you?

When people make a generalised statement then shift the goalposts when their statement is contradicted.

Only joking Smee, I am not in the forces so I am probably wrong on this point but I think that most pilots are trained in a number of roles and in a number of aircraft so that should the worst happen we have cover in all areas. Just like a warship being manned by 100+ seamen when 12 men can do the same job on a merchant ship.

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I could be worng, but I think in the RAF, you specialise in a certain aircraft. Costs about ?2million quid to train these pilots allegedly. But maybe that like when they say it costs ?8000 per week to keep a prisoner :017:

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Maybe ?8000 was a slight exhageration on my part, as it was a few yrs ago i heard the figures. But it was certainly in the ?000's and i recall thinking...WTF :017:

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