Sometimes laughter is the best medicine

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Still talking about, what appears to be , Rangers greatest achievement ...
How many weeks ago was it ?
And many years from now, when your dying in your beds which one of you would give this day until that to come back here and watch........

Wee Barry slamming that screamer in the tap corner.

GET IT RIGHT ****ING UP YE YA FAT UDDIE ****PIG.

YAAAAAASSSSASSS

WATP.
 
And many years from now, when your dying in your beds which one of you would give this day until that to come back here and watch........

Wee Barry slamming that screamer in the tap corner.

GET IT RIGHT ****ING UP YE YA FAT UDDIE ****PIG.

YAAAAAASSSSASSS

WATP.
I'm fae viewpark ya **** ...

Still ****in oer a fluke . Exciting days Aldo
 
And many years from now, when your dying in your beds which one of you would give this day until that to come back here and watch........

Wee Barry slamming that screamer in the tap corner.

GET IT RIGHT ****ING UP YE YA FAT UDDIE ****PIG.

YAAAAAASSSSASSS

WATP.

He's no from Uddy. Like all Viewpark scum he's an Uddingston wannabe <laugh>
 
Memories , like the shadows on yer lungs ...

I don't think that's what Barbara Streisand sang at all. Although, changing the lyric would make a smashing anti-smoking campaign song complete with images of a healthy person gradually succumbing to lung cancer as each successive image fades from colour to black & white to fade out.

I wonder if I could sell that idea to an ad agency for millions.
 
I don't think that's what Barbara Streisand sang at all. Although, changing the lyric would make a smashing anti-smoking campaign song complete with images of a healthy person gradually succumbing to lung cancer as each successive image fades from colour to black & white to fade out.

I wonder if I could sell that idea to an ad agency for millions.
I'd sue ye ...