So, only 6 more months of this to go.
Accuses people who post a music video of beeling so then posts a music video![]()

My "music video" wasn't aimed at any individual . For instance I didn't go on to youtube and search a specific word then post a video of a song I've never heard from a band I know **** all about simply because of that specific word .
I also didn't do it multiple times . Now that would be interesting Dano .
I'll keep you right Dan . No charge son .![]()
Accuses people who post a music video of beeling so then posts a music video![]()
He's pished Dan.

My "music video" wasn't aimed at any individual . For instance I didn't go on to youtube and search a specific word then post a video of a song I've never heard from a band I know **** all about simply because of that specific word .
I also didn't do it multiple times . Now that would be interesting Dano .
I'll keep you right Dan . No charge son .![]()
Mibbe so but I'm sober this morning .
And you're still ugly .![]()
nothing more sad than some **** laughing at his own comments.
Maybe you should try it. No one else does.
Margie Maxwell is no Scottish nationalist. But she is Glaswegian, and intensely loyal with it. It never occurred to her she would vote for independence. But then the threats were made, to shipyard jobs on the Clyde, to Scotland's right to keep the pound and to her country's economy.
"I fully want independence now. They've had their chance," she said.
There was the speech in February by George Osborne, the chancellor, vetoing any sterling pact between the UK and an independent Scotland. And Maxwell, 57, deeply resented warnings last winter that lucrative Royal Navy warship contracts for Glasgow's critically important shipyards would end if Scotland voted yes to independence.
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Bristling at these "threatening tactics", Maxwell detects, too, an arrogance in Westminster's ranks: "I don't like the attitude of certain factions in the UK towards Scotland, that we live off England, when actually it's the other way about. We pay our fair share."
Oh, Margie Maxwell is getting wheeled out now, the No campaign are ****ting themselves.
THE campaign for a Yes vote in the independence referendum is continuing to close the gap on the No camp, according to the latest opinion poll released today.
A total of 40% of Scots say they will vote Yes, according to the poll conducted by Panelbase for Newsnet Scotland. That figure is just 5% behind those who say they will vote No. There are still 15% of Scots who are undecided, according to the poll.
The five-point gap is down from 12 points on a previous Panelbase poll last month which had Yes on 37%, with No on 49%.
