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I would beg to differ, I think Pandora's box has been opened with this blatant one sided vote - the resentment felt South of the Border at being excluded from deciding the fate of the Union and of having to give Scotland more to stay - will not easily be papered over
Interesting times ahead
One side of me was definitely hoping for the Yes vote simply for the pandemonium it would have caused. A quiet life is good though and nice to think we are all one happy family again
You know this is, and always will be, the way of CUK. Enjoyed the PMs and booze last night Unix, shame your side lost but is certainly wasn't a resounding victory. Wish I hadn't gone for that last drink though, kids had me up at seven, four hours kip was not quite enough
Just banter mate , feeling rather rough also, the result doubling the hangover.
Good to see there are still impartial and balanced mods here
You know this is, and always will be, the way of CUK. Enjoyed the PMs and booze last night Unix, shame your side lost but is certainly wasn't a resounding victory. Wish I hadn't gone for that last drink though, kids had me up at seven, four hours kip was not quite enough
On today of all days, please spare a thought for some who need our help more than ever.
Whilst others are celebrating and injecting themselves with deep fried shortcake, some people have found themselves homeless and alone due to promises they made during the campaign.
With your help we can ensure that little Unix finds a new home away from bright forward thinking people of Scotland.
Just £1 will allow Unix to steal a shopping trolley from Morrisons to put all his possessions in.
£5 will enable him to buy a Vente decaf latte from Starbucks, so he can use their free wifi to hurl abuse on his old countrymen
£10 will provide a liter of Buckfast containing all the nutrients a true Scot needs to see them through to lunchtime.
Many of us didn't get to vote on the whole of Scotland's future but we CAN make a difference to one Scotsman.
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