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Scottish independence and devolution superthread
Cranston replied to Happy Hearts's topic in The Shed
Would they have to undergo a Criminal Records Check? -
Scottish independence and devolution superthread
Cranston replied to Happy Hearts's topic in The Shed
👍 Could be a vote winner. @The Real Maroonblood is mine though. The use of emojis is superlative. -
SN and the back room staff are constantly looking for players to improve and strengthen the team. Slagging off current players that have achieved 3rd spot with three games to go shows your lack of class and football knowledge.
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Your favourite male and female singer
If carlsberg did rivals... replied to iantjambo's topic in The Shed
Male - Freddie Mercury is the only correct answer. Female - I'll go with Annie Lennox with an honourable mention to Miley Cyrus, have a look at her acoustic stuff on YouTube before ripping the pish! -
To hibs.net - here is how we're feeling tonight
Australis replied to Craigieboy's topic in The Terrace
Have a look over on mysisterismymaw.net The thread titled "act now Hibs" is a delight to read. It has hit home with every single one of the spoon burners exactly whatvthey have done in their delight book vote for Foleyvand get rid of the HSL who actually cared for the low life spoon burners. Fantastic how it is hitting home what they all voted for and how it is sinking in. In a pyramid where they are going to sink lower and lower and become even more of a side show and a nothing. Just the dugs baws ❤️ -
Scottish independence and devolution superthread
Ulysses replied to Happy Hearts's topic in The Shed
If Scotland were independent, would there not just be some kind of nomination and election process? The Irish President is a mostly ceremonial job, and has very limited powers. Candidates for the Presidency can be nominated by 20 members of Parliament or by 4 local authorities. Outgoing Presidents can also nominate themselves if they haven't reached their term limit. If there's more than one nominee an election is held to decide the winner. If there's only one nominee an election isn't held. I'm not saying whether Scotland should or shouldn't be independent, but if it were, you could probably use a similar system. Denmark (also mentioned by OTT) has a king and a royal family. I'm not recommending that approach, unless it's someone like Robbo. -
Your favourite male and female singer
If carlsberg did rivals... replied to iantjambo's topic in The Shed
Have you heard her version of Pink's get the party started? 👍 -
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Daktari replied to davemclaren's topic in The Terrace
In please. -
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Boyces beard replied to davemclaren's topic in The Terrace
In Please -
Saw Madness at the Odeon, way back in the eighties. Brilliant night.
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Scottish independence and devolution superthread
Jim_Duncan replied to Happy Hearts's topic in The Shed
@Nucky Thompson -
To hibs.net - here is how we're feeling tonight
colinmorewasgash replied to Craigieboy's topic in The Terrace
Kevin Nisbet banished from Millwall squad due to disciplinary matter, as ex Hibs striker falls short of 'culture and standards. Back to fester soon I would imagine. -
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Beave1874 replied to davemclaren's topic in The Terrace
Why not!! Cheers -
Did he call him a refugee like they did skacel ?
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It will be that wee rat O'Riley... Tbh Miowski should have been nominated, with Shanks still winning.
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mintmyster replied to davemclaren's topic in The Terrace
Yes please -
I was there too. They’re back in Scotland in July for what will surely be the last time. They’ve collaborated with a good few bands and artists over the years but that’s the Seattle connection right there with AIC. I enjoyed that track thank you. Saw PR with Bad Co at the Odeon and they were awesome. Great venue in its day too. Some Heart collaborations/favourites
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If they have actively stopped them going there , then they should be fine , apart from perhaps a few banners and protests about it . If they have just left it as a first come - first serve , then there will be scraps. I know it is wrong but I hope it is the latter
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To hibs.net - here is how we're feeling tonight
queensferryjambo replied to Craigieboy's topic in The Terrace
For any Hibs fans looking in matchwornshirt.com are selling the players shirts from the St Johnstone game. The way the bidding is going you might pick up a players shirt match worn for cheaper than buying one in the club shop with the names and numbers put on 🤣😂 That is the esteem your fans hold your players in right now. -
Scottish independence and devolution superthread
Ulysses replied to Happy Hearts's topic in The Shed
So you did mean it, and you can't justify it. Just say that, eh? -
Scottish independence and devolution superthread
Ulysses replied to Happy Hearts's topic in The Shed
Of course not. You didn't mention Blair Drummond. Is that more devolution? I've often wondered why the option of increased devolution of powers was never pursued following the 2014 referendum. Whether or nor Westminster is sovereign is a technical issue - a very relevant technical issue, I don't dispute, but a technical one for all that. There was a popular vote to leave in 2014, and the people voted to stay. So regardless of the technical issues, they declared their "settled will" as it was at the time. The question I'm asking is about giving good space in the right way for a society-wide debate about whether or not its time to change that "settled will". Getting the technical and legal issues right is necessary, but it's only valuable if it helps that political debate take place. Two questions cross my mind on that approach, because it looks a bit "clunky" as a political process. From an outside observer's detached and objective point of view, how would he/she know if Scotland had successfully become independent by the use of that process? Conversely, how would he/she know if Scotland had not? Those are very generic questions, but I'm chasing after what you might call the key performance indicators. At a Westminster General Election, I'll know a party has won if they get 326 seats or more. How do I know if the electorate has backed a unilateral declaration of independence? If I do know that, how do I know the outcome of a confirmatory referendum? What's the question? What are the voting options? I've left to one side the conditions you've listed for a confirmatory referendum, because they're more relevant to how people with different viewpoints would like processes to be run rather than what the processes should be. -
Scottish independence and devolution superthread
AyrJambo replied to Happy Hearts's topic in The Shed
Nice try! 👍 The Big Bumper Book of Justifiable Unionist Hypocrisy will be getting feverishly consulted to find the bit that says... "any questioning of thresholds for a Yes vote should be countered by insisting that a change from the status quo needs to meet a higher threshold" -
Those are old figures, it’s the Cinch Premiership now 👍
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Flip it upside down and scottish football might become better, wouldn't hurt the top too much and would make a huge difference at the bottom. I know... no chance