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Those figures don't add up when you allow for the number of cakes Pud purchased.
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Yes Campaigner wid ye?
f** you...what a horrible thing to say.It's no coincidence that since he went on a diet cake sales are down 11%.

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Sean Thomson, 16 from Perthshire was an ardent Yes supporter. He now says he'll be voting No.
Why did you change your mind? Up until I read the Scottish government's White Paper I was a very strong Yes supporter. Any chance I got I argued in favour of independence, but I was disappointed with the lack of fact in the White Paper.
It's 670 pages long but didn't really answer any questions and all the information was very vague. It's too big a leap of faith for me.
What would change your mind again? I'll be voting No on 18 September. There is nothing the Yes campaign could say to convince me, it's too late for that.
Over the last few months Better Together have been a lot more driven and they actually use facts to back up their arguments, rather than just asking you to trust them. There are no tricks that the Yes campaign could pull out of their sleeve now that would change my mind.
What would you still like to know? I would like the know the true position on the currency - that's still the 'elephant in the room'.
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Sean Thomson, 16 from Perthshire was an ardent Yes supporter. He now says he'll be voting No.
Why did you change your mind? Up until I read the Scottish government's White Paper I was a very strong Yes supporter. Any chance I got I argued in favour of independence, but I was disappointed with the lack of fact in the White Paper.
It's 670 pages long but didn't really answer any questions and all the information was very vague. It's too big a leap of faith for me.
What would change your mind again? I'll be voting No on 18 September. There is nothing the Yes campaign could say to convince me, it's too late for that.
Over the last few months Better Together have been a lot more driven and they actually use facts to back up their arguments, rather than just asking you to trust them. There are no tricks that the Yes campaign could pull out of their sleeve now that would change my mind.
What would you still like to know? I would like the know the true position on the currency - that's still the 'elephant in the room'.
Clyde tracked ye down yet?Who is the new c**t posting pictures of clowns? Someone tell him to get a grip.
Who is the new **** posting pictures of clowns? Someone tell him to get a grip.
Who is the new **** posting pictures of clowns? Someone tell him to get a grip.
Some sort of Elderly ****** one suspects.


Josh?
Good friend of a black friend of mine. Leave him alone.
Who is the new **** posting pictures of clowns? Someone tell him to get a grip.
Josh?
Good friend of a black friend of mine. Leave him alone.