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or all shipped off to Chantelle's flat, given a bucket of KFC, a packet of fags & await the next alien abduction. If alien spacecraft are anything like the 185, they may be waiting ages but then 2 will come along at once.

They should try to get the alien cat queen (a Whitby Labour councillor's lover - and he has the drawings to prove it) on next week's QT. Maybe they can get both of them on.

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I thought Barry had a small 'b'- unless it's Barry Road. Or Barry McGuigan, or Barry Humphries. Or even Barry Sheen? Joke about Sean Connery- He got more than he bargained forwhen he asked a girl to 'sit' on his face- you have to say it in the style of Sean Connery!

MrBen Wrote:

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> But to answer the question, my answer is NO to

> independence. And most Scot's feel the same. The

> SNP have yet to have more than about a 35% of the

> population as a "Yes" in past public opinion

> polls. The best thing Cameron did was to force the

> SNP's hand with an earlier referendum than the SNP

> had planned. They have a long way to go to

> convince >50% of the population. Basically, it

> wont happen and this is a political side show

> that's wasting a load of time and money that could

> be spent by everyone on stuff that is likely to

> happen in the real world.


This!


(based on who I know up there, the only ones all for it are my lovely extremely left-wing and member of the green party friends who are from London, both took early retirement and settled in the Highlands. Don't know any frothing at the mouth Nationalist Scots. I agree with Quids ' point - I wish they'd stop blaming London/the City for EVERYTHNG).

I was speaking to HmB at the weekend and suggested I might put a date in the diary for a Barry Wander - basically a mini pub crawl to mark the occassion but without any of the organising, running or effort


Start at the Plough, down Barry Rd, probably veer to TGE and Actress? and then back to Barry Rd at the Clockhouse

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