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Previously on "Right then, how do we convince"

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    Nope

    Originally posted by EternalOptimist
    alkie

    hth

    alcie - comes from alcohol, nicht alkohol.
    Last edited by Dundeegeorge; 28 June 2006, 20:29.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    alkie

    hth

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    Was brought up there

    or should that be dragged up, but count myself an honest man, with most of my remaining family in Ayrshire/East Kilbride.
    Last edited by Dundeegeorge; 28 June 2006, 17:09.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by Dundeegeorge
    Don't worry, like politicians and meeja vermin I never bother about reality when I'm having fun. (But it's very annoying when people don't get wound up about it!!!!!) So if you weren't a weedgie how come you support celtic?
    Well the truth is I was born about 20 miles from Glasgow and went to an RC school. I started to get an interest in footy just at the same time as Celtic set off on a huge winning spree (circa 1966), and along with about 90% of my peers, deemed it a sensible idea to pin my colours to their flag so to speak. They have remained there ever since through thick and thin. Anyway, your new thread has now appeared so onwards and upwards. What were you doing in Dundee by the way?

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    It vanished mysteriously into the ether

    Originally posted by shaunbhoy
    Never was a weedgie, but don't let that spoil your fun. More to the point, what happened to your "porky" thread, or did I dream it?
    Don't worry, like politicians and meeja vermin I never bother about reality when I'm having fun. (But it's very annoying when people don't get wound up about it!!!!!) So if you weren't a weedgie how come you support celtic?
    Last edited by Dundeegeorge; 28 June 2006, 12:05.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Never was a weedgie, but don't let that spoil your fun. More to the point, what happened to your "porky" thread, or did I dream it?

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    The point being

    Originally posted by shaunbhoy
    To all intents and purposes DG, I have been living outside of Scotland for the last 30 years. The last 17 mainly in England. Your point being?
    that you might be physically living outside Scotland but in your head you're still there. Or at least you're in some idealised version of it, some nostalgic dream world where the Scottish education system was still the envy of Britain, where people were fiercely proud of their background however humble it was, where tolerance was common (both religious and racial) and where the generosity of spirit of (the majority of) people more than made up for the crap weather.
    Mind you, you're a weedgie so perhaps you prefer piss-stained alcies..........

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by Dundeegeorge
    it's difficult to believe I know, but not everybody in the world is a piss-stained
    sectarian bigoted alcie who needs the rest of society to look after them.
    (Now there's a perfect opening for your really hysterical 'oh that'll be a rangers' fan' joke).
    To all intents and purposes DG, I have been living outside of Scotland for the last 30 years. The last 17 mainly in England. Your point being?

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  • vetran
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    its all M Howard's fault

    apparently, he was blamed the other day for asylum problems, he had the audacity to pass a law that prevents the government just chucking out people they don't like, the asylum seekers actually get a right of appeal.

    How's that for right wing Tory?

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  • hyperD
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    Yes, as has been mentioned before - Cameron's only goal is to get elected and his way of doing that is to appeal to as many people as possible as a better way than "new" liebour, whether it be green, blue or yellow.

    Once elected he can then start to reveal the hidden damage caused by this government and bring in some necessary "traditional" Tory medicine to cure the Winter of Discontent II.

    Traditional hard-line Tory diatribe (a necessary salve to liebour's mismanagement of UK plc) has become so unpalatable to the electorate through constant liebour spin, that even policies that sound reasonable have quickly become repugnant once they have been identified as originating from the Tories.
    Last edited by hyperD; 26 June 2006, 16:57.

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by Dundeegeorge
    It seems that he would do almost anything to become popular.
    If he is not popular he will not get votes. If he doesn't get votes, we are stuck with New Labour for another term.

    Hague, Duncan-Smith and Howard tried appealing to voters as proper Tories and look what happened to them. Kinnock and Foot tried it as proper socialists, and they were buried.

    It is a means to an end, DG, something Labour worked out twelve years ago, the third way.

    So, if voters want to hear a load of old boll0cks, give 'em a load of old boll0cks. In fact, sit back and enjoy the show. Watch and chuckle at what you have to do these days to appeal to the average, boneheaded Brit!

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    You should try living outside Scotland SB

    it's difficult to believe I know, but not everybody in the world is a piss-stained
    sectarian bigoted alcie who needs the rest of society to look after them.
    (Now there's a perfect opening for your really hysterical 'oh that'll be a rangers' fan' joke).

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by Dundeegeorge
    and the only way I would go back to llive there would be sedated and in chains.
    So in pretty much the same manner you departed last time then?


    Still clinging on to the "dundee" moniker though. Mmm. Strange. Do you have issues you want to share with us George?

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    Who is Mr. T?

    Originally posted by Tex
    Dundeegeorge is Mr T and I claim my 5 yankee dollars.
    And are yankee dollars worth anything?

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  • Tex
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    Hey, Fool!

    Originally posted by Dundeegeorge
    the only way I would go back to llive there would be sedated and in chains.
    Dundeegeorge is Mr T and I claim my 5 yankee dollars.

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