Rugby Park, Kilmarnock. Yesterday.

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Rugby Park, Kilmarnock. Yesterday.

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We wiz therr! An historic game -even apart from the score, as it was played on artificial turf and was the first international rugby at Rugby if you get what I mean.
I think I left my vocal chords under the seat somewhere.

Scotland 37 Tonga 12 ... I said I felt that we were on the up after the recent New Zealand game, but yesterday was beyond my wildest hopes.

Dare I say bring on the six nations? Probably not, but it's nice to dream.
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Vern Cotter fer fursht munister
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claymore wrote:Vern Cotter fer fursht munister
Make a better job than the incumbent floozie!
BLESSED ARE THOSE WHO ARE CRACKED,
FOR THEY ARE THE ONES WHO LET IN THE LIGHT
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Gie the lassie a chance!
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She's nae floozie, run rings roon a'biddy I reckon.
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Weel a smert floozie then :)
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A wis at her gig at ra Hydro a couple o weeks ago - she went doon well wi the 12,000 audience. Next door, at ra Armadillo, Radical Independence had another 3,000. Ye wouldnae think that No had won ra referendum.

Interesting times: SNP membership now over 90,000 and polling at 57% with Labour on 23%. Looking forward to the May 2015 GE...
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Are UKIP trying north of the border?
They are very trying elsewhere.
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claymore wrote:Are UKIP trying north of the border?
They are very trying elsewhere.
Indeed.

UKIP got the last EP seat back in May with a worrying 10.5% of the Scottish vote (2.4% ahead of the Scottish Greens who were 1.0% ahead of the LibDems). But of course that was with a proportional vote. Under the undemocratic FPTP they would have to improve extraordinarily to have any prospect of taking a Scottish GE seat.
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