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21 Feb 2018, 03:15 PM
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The herald doing a despicable piece on Brendan's wife's ex man
I know. I've no idea why this is news. Ghoulishly peering into the private life of a poor guy whos tenuously linked to the current Celtic manager. I don't even know what his Mrs looks like ,trash news.
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21 Feb 2018, 05:41 PM
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Stewart Gilmour bumping his gums and saying nothing. Probably itching to go on a rant.
Stewart Gilmour: Do Scotland's big clubs care about the game - or are shake-up plans a "power grab" to make them more cash? Matthew Lindsay @MattLindsayHT
Spoiler: click to toggle STEWART Gilmour, the former St. Mirren chairman who called for the SFA and SPFL to amalgamate five years ago when he voted against league reconstruction, has welcomed the prospect of the two bodies merging in far-reaching overhaul of Scottish football. However, Gilmour believes if proposals to radically revamp how the sport is run in this country amount to nothing more than a “power grab” by the biggest clubs it will be detrimental to the national game. A series of high-profile SFA failures, which culminated in chief executive Stewart Regan being pressurised into resigning at the start of this month, have led to confidence in the governing body reaching an all-time low.
Peter Lawwell, the Celtic chief executive, has called for there to “be a process of restructuring and reorganising that allows the SFA to be fit for purpose” - and a document examining how that could be achieved is now circulating among the leading clubs. It is unlikely any changes will be made before the current broadcasting deal with BT Sport and Sky Sports expires at the end of the 2019/20 season – but those behind the proposals are keen to see them in place for the 2020/21 campaign in time for a potential Europa League revamp in 2024. Gilmour urged the SFA and SPFL to join forces back in 2013 when he voted against proposals to move to a 12-12-18 league set-up. However, he gave a cautious welcome to the plans as he is concerned about the possible implications for smaller clubs, including his beloved St. Mirren. “There’s no question it would be a good idea if they were all in one body,” he said. “There is currently a lack of confidence in the SFA, in their ability to do what they’re supposed to be doing. “However, I would question the motives of something that is being driven by just a handful of clubs. Is this just in the interests of the big clubs? Or is it for the benefit of Scottish football as a whole? Who has written it? And what exactly is in it? That needs to be studied.
“I have seen it suggested the big clubs want control of governance, promotion and sponsorship. If that is the case, are they just wanting to handle the finance? That would be my concern. If it’s just a power grab then that will not be good for Scottish football. “Let’s the honest, one of the biggest things the big clubs wanted was the youth set-up changed. But what good has that done for smaller clubs like St. Mirren which had a fantastic youth system?
“The change to the youth policy contained in Project Brave has been detrimental to clubs like St. Mirren and others. They used to have really good youth policy which produced good players, but now they have been excluded.” Gilmour, who hit the headlines last year when he claimed that club chairmen were unwilling to stand up to Lawwell and insisted the Celtic chief executive was effectively running Scottish football, fears the bigger clubs could grow even richer as a result of the overhaul, leaving their smaller rivals trailing even further behind.
Gilmour added: “There’s no question that the running of Scottish football should all be done by one organisation. The distribution of money should be handled by one organisation. Marketing and sponsorship should certainly be in one department. “However, what would concern me is who is dictating the distribution of the marketing income. That has to be ascertained. The 12 biggest clubs have kept the largest percentage of that in the past. To my mind, they have kept too much money.
“The Premiership clubs keep 82 per cent of the income from the current broadcasting deal. The other 30 clubs share around 17 per cent. All this proposal could do is make the differential between the small clubs and the big clubs even greater. “What is the real motive for all this? Is it change for the benefit of Scottish football? Or is it change for the benefit of the biggest clubs?”
www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/16036203.Stewart_Gilmour__Do_Scotland_s_big_clubs_care_about_the_game___or_are_shake_up_plans_a__power_grab__to_make_them_more_cash_/
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21 Feb 2018, 05:45 PM
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep Spoiler: click to toggle https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/celebrity/liam-payne-opens-up-rows-12051900Liam Payne has opened up about rowing with Cheryl just days after rumours the couple are due to split surfaced. The singer confessed the pair's families support different football teams and it would be a big battle over who son Bear would be supporting. Liam joked: "I’m a West Brom fan, but that’s not the problem. Sometimes it is! Well, this is the thing, I mean Cheryl’s not really that massively into football but she likes to bring up where they’re from when this happens, isn’t it, it’s like ‘oh well I’m from here so I’m gonna do this’, erm, that was a great Geordie accent… [laughs]. That is what she sounds like in the morning! "it’s like battle of the grandads at the minute, and he’s going to have a tough little choice on his hands at some point because you’re going to have to disappoint some grandparents. Or he’ll just have to go ‘you know what, forget this, I like ice hockey’. Pick a different sport." Hinting at any fractions in the relationship so soon after stories about splitting is unusual for the normally private pair. It comes after Liam has reportedly called in divorce lawyers after it was revealed Cheryl wants to split within weeks. The former X Factor judge, 34, and One Direction star are “going through a rough patch” with some insiders speculating they could split after just two years together. Sources say Liam, who has been touring the US for almost a year, has been forced to consult a top lawyer to protect his fortune - currently at a huge £54million, compared to Cheryl's £20million. It is thought neither Liam or Cheryl want to end their relationship but are finding it tough with the 1D star's gruelling work schedule. Girls Aloud star Cheryl has been at home looking after their 11-month-old son Bear. It is believed Liam went to a divorce lawyer for some advice - Cheryl lives in their Surrey mansion and they have a handful of shared assets. A source told The Sun: "Liam has sought some legal advice but he still wants to make it work.It'st sensible to be prepared for all options.
That'll be a Sun story, lifted by the Press Association, then taken by the Daily Mirror (Lucy Buckland is a Mirror writer), and then reproduced in the Record online. This is what I mean about handing social media to weans - why would you advertise your chief rival??? What a beamer for the Record. 20 years ago that would have earned you a rinsing from the chief sub but now it just gets churned out. An old story which bigs up The Sun.
The only mention you'd get was when they had better transfer info or the like. 'Romanian crack Daniel Prodan will today complete his £5m move to the glorious. The deal IS ON, despite what you may have seen reported in a downmarket English gutter rag tabloid on Thursday.'
Same as on the news pages when the sales figures came in. "Sales are booming at your super soaraway Sun, while flailing mid-market paper The Daily Record plunged to its lowest level in a year"
You'd look at the sales and the Record would be selling twice as much. Changed days.
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21 Feb 2018, 05:52 PM
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Stewart Gilmour bumping his gums and saying nothing. Probably itching to go on a rant. Stewart Gilmour: Do Scotland's big clubs care about the game - or are shake-up plans a "power grab" to make them more cash?Matthew Lindsay @MattLindsayHT Spoiler: click to toggle STEWART Gilmour, the former St. Mirren chairman who called for the SFA and SPFL to amalgamate five years ago when he voted against league reconstruction, has welcomed the prospect of the two bodies merging in far-reaching overhaul of Scottish football. However, Gilmour believes if proposals to radically revamp how the sport is run in this country amount to nothing more than a “power grab” by the biggest clubs it will be detrimental to the national game. A series of high-profile SFA failures, which culminated in chief executive Stewart Regan being pressurised into resigning at the start of this month, have led to confidence in the governing body reaching an all-time low.
Peter Lawwell, the Celtic chief executive, has called for there to “be a process of restructuring and reorganising that allows the SFA to be fit for purpose” - and a document examining how that could be achieved is now circulating among the leading clubs. It is unlikely any changes will be made before the current broadcasting deal with BT Sport and Sky Sports expires at the end of the 2019/20 season – but those behind the proposals are keen to see them in place for the 2020/21 campaign in time for a potential Europa League revamp in 2024. Gilmour urged the SFA and SPFL to join forces back in 2013 when he voted against proposals to move to a 12-12-18 league set-up. However, he gave a cautious welcome to the plans as he is concerned about the possible implications for smaller clubs, including his beloved St. Mirren. “There’s no question it would be a good idea if they were all in one body,” he said. “There is currently a lack of confidence in the SFA, in their ability to do what they’re supposed to be doing. “However, I would question the motives of something that is being driven by just a handful of clubs. Is this just in the interests of the big clubs? Or is it for the benefit of Scottish football as a whole? Who has written it? And what exactly is in it? That needs to be studied.
“I have seen it suggested the big clubs want control of governance, promotion and sponsorship. If that is the case, are they just wanting to handle the finance? That would be my concern. If it’s just a power grab then that will not be good for Scottish football. “Let’s the honest, one of the biggest things the big clubs wanted was the youth set-up changed. But what good has that done for smaller clubs like St. Mirren which had a fantastic youth system?
“The change to the youth policy contained in Project Brave has been detrimental to clubs like St. Mirren and others. They used to have really good youth policy which produced good players, but now they have been excluded.” Gilmour, who hit the headlines last year when he claimed that club chairmen were unwilling to stand up to Lawwell and insisted the Celtic chief executive was effectively running Scottish football, fears the bigger clubs could grow even richer as a result of the overhaul, leaving their smaller rivals trailing even further behind.
Gilmour added: “There’s no question that the running of Scottish football should all be done by one organisation. The distribution of money should be handled by one organisation. Marketing and sponsorship should certainly be in one department. “However, what would concern me is who is dictating the distribution of the marketing income. That has to be ascertained. The 12 biggest clubs have kept the largest percentage of that in the past. To my mind, they have kept too much money.
“The Premiership clubs keep 82 per cent of the income from the current broadcasting deal. The other 30 clubs share around 17 per cent. All this proposal could do is make the differential between the small clubs and the big clubs even greater. “What is the real motive for all this? Is it change for the benefit of Scottish football? Or is it change for the benefit of the biggest clubs?”
www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/16036203.Stewart_Gilmour__Do_Scotland_s_big_clubs_care_about_the_game___or_are_shake_up_plans_a__power_grab__to_make_them_more_cash_/
Too many clubs. Not enough money. Go figure.
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21 Feb 2018, 10:03 PM
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Where are all these really good players St Mirren have been producing?
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21 Feb 2018, 11:06 PM
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Where are all these really good players St Mirren have been producing? Morgan, McGinn..............McGarvey, McAvennie, Stark..............
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21 Feb 2018, 11:16 PM
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Where are all these really good players St Mirren have been producing?
Morgan, McGinn..............McGarvey, McAvennie, Stark.............. Think we can discount the three guys in their 50's when talking about developing youngsters 
The other two are nothing special, thats why it is worth trying a different method
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21 Feb 2018, 11:40 PM
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Where are all these really good players St Mirren have been producing?
Morgan, McGinn..............McGarvey, McAvennie, Stark..............
Think we can discount the three guys in their 50's when talking about developing youngsters  The other two are nothing special, thats why it is worth trying a different method They are walking away with the Championship at the moment
Have in recent years produced Stephen Mallan, Kenny McLean and John McGinn who have all moved for fees
Plus we have signed their current best player
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22 Feb 2018, 09:08 AM
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Think we can discount the three guys in their 50's when talking about developing youngsters  The other two are nothing special, thats why it is worth trying a different method
They are walking away with the Championship at the moment Have in recent years produced Stephen Mallan, Kenny McLean and John McGinn who have all moved for fees Plus we have signed their current best player Which kind of contradicts what that arsehole Gilmour is trying to put across...
Let’s the honest, one of the biggest things the big clubs wanted was the youth set-up changed. But what good has that done for smaller clubs like St. Mirren which had a fantastic youth system? “The change to the youth policy contained in Project Brave has been detrimental to clubs like St. Mirren and others.
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22 Feb 2018, 09:32 AM
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Lawyer tells the truth on Twitter and a dafty reports him. The Executive Officer of the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland, condemned Brown over the comments and said he had reported him to both the police and the Law Society over the comments. Mr McLean said: “We are very offended by this Tweet.
'w*** hankies' Top solicitor and ethics expert reported to police for blasting Orange Order as ‘knuckle dragging mutants’ in foul online rant Simon Brown, who is on the board of the Law Society of Scotland and is a partner in a firm in Kilmarnock, made the comments on Twitter Spoiler: click to toggle By Rory Cassidy A TOP lawyer and ethics expert has been reported to police after slating the Orange Order in a foul-mouthed online rant where he branded their members “knuckle dragging mutants” and “f******* inbred w*** hankies.” Solicitor Advocate Simon Brown, who is on the board of the Law Society of Scotland – the professional governing body for Scottish solicitors – has been reported to Police Scotland over comments he made on Twitter. Brown, who runs his own law firm and also serves as an External Examiner in Professional Ethics for the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice at the University of Strathclyde,has also been reported to the Law Society over the comments. And today he was blasted by the head of the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland over the “very offensive” remarks. The Tweet in question – posted on Brown’s account on at 4.04pm on Saturday, Ferbuary 17 – read: “FFS! It’s only February and the Orange B******* are out again. Every time I see those knuckle dragging mutants a little bit of my humanity is chipped away. #orangeorderf*******inbredw***hankies” And, in a follow-up Tweet, Brown – who is also believed to be a member of the SNP – went on to label Scotland “The Orange Free State.” Brown, of Irvine, Ayrshire, has been a solicitor for 22 years and joined Matthew Brown Solicitors – a firm started by his father, which he now runs – in 1997. He became a Solicitor Advocate in 2006, meaning he can also represent clients in the High Court, claiming on his firm’s site that it allows the firm to provide “continuity of representation.” His bio on the website also states he has “a particular reputation for dealing with difficult and complex criminal cases” and that he “has dealt with every imaginable type of criminal case and is well placed to provide detailed insight and experienced advice in respect of any type of criminal matter.” Robert McLean, the Executive Officer of the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland, condemned Brown over the comments and said he had reported him to both the police and the Law Society over the comments. Mr McLean said: “We are very offended by this Tweet. “We have reported it to Police Scotland as a hate crime – we find it totally unacceptable that a solicitor has posted this. “We have also informed the Law Society. “We find it very offensive, especially coming from a solicitor – a person of his standing in the community.” When asked about the Tweet, Brown – who is also a former Dean of the Kilmarnock Faculty of Solicitors – said: “Nah, I don’t think I’ll comment on that, thanks.” Mr McLean added: “We reported it through the hate crime section of the Police Scotland website. “Two officers came to Olympia House [the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland headquarters in Bridgeton, Glasgow] yesterday (TUES) to speak to me about it.” It’s understood Brown applied for a job as a sheriff, a judge who presides over cases in sheriff courts in Scotland, last year but was unsuccessful. A legal source said tonight: “Simon made no secret of the fact that he wanted to become a sheriff and was distraught when he was knocked back without even being interviewed for a post. “It is astonishing any lawyer, never mind a Solicitor Advocate, would post something like this on social media. “And it is even more inconceivable he has done it when he has such a desire to join the bench. “Sheriffs take an oath to preside over cases impartially and, at the very least, this shows that he is prejudiced against members of the Orange Order.” The Law Society of Scotland, Scottish Legal Complaints Commission, University of Strathclyde and SNP did not respond to requests for comment. A Police Scotland spokesman was unable to confirm the matter had been reported, adding: “Sometimes it takes a bit longer if it comes through the website.” The Tweet has since been deleted from Brown’s account. It comes just days after we told how two terrified students had to call cops after they were threatened by loyalist bosses in an Orange Hall for refusing to hand over video footage showing them joke about “shooting Tims”. The journalism undergraduates were invited into Crawford Hall in Partick after taking photographs of the Apprentice Boys of Derry – a Protestant society with links to the Orange Order – during a march in Glasgow last month for a college project. The Orange chief is now being investigated by his bosses at Sainsbury’s. Orange Order vows to take legal action if ‘human right’ to march is denied as it demands talks with Scottish Government and Police Scotland https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/2263372/solicitor-rant-orange-order-knuckle-dragging-mutants/
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22 Feb 2018, 09:38 AM
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Lawyer tells the truth on Twitter and a dafty reports him. The Executive Officer of the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland, condemned Brown over the comments and said he had reported him to both the police and the Law Society over the comments. Mr McLean said: “We are very offended by this Tweet.
'w*** hankies' Top solicitor and ethics expert reported to police for blasting Orange Order as ‘knuckle dragging mutants’ in foul online rantSimon Brown, who is on the board of the Law Society of Scotland and is a partner in a firm in Kilmarnock, made the comments on Twitter Spoiler: click to toggle By Rory Cassidy A TOP lawyer and ethics expert has been reported to police after slating the Orange Order in a foul-mouthed online rant where he branded their members “knuckle dragging mutants” and “f******* inbred w*** hankies.” Solicitor Advocate Simon Brown, who is on the board of the Law Society of Scotland – the professional governing body for Scottish solicitors – has been reported to Police Scotland over comments he made on Twitter. Brown, who runs his own law firm and also serves as an External Examiner in Professional Ethics for the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice at the University of Strathclyde,has also been reported to the Law Society over the comments. And today he was blasted by the head of the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland over the “very offensive” remarks. The Tweet in question – posted on Brown’s account on at 4.04pm on Saturday, Ferbuary 17 – read: “FFS! It’s only February and the Orange B******* are out again. Every time I see those knuckle dragging mutants a little bit of my humanity is chipped away. #orangeorderf*******inbredw***hankies” And, in a follow-up Tweet, Brown – who is also believed to be a member of the SNP – went on to label Scotland “The Orange Free State.” Brown, of Irvine, Ayrshire, has been a solicitor for 22 years and joined Matthew Brown Solicitors – a firm started by his father, which he now runs – in 1997. He became a Solicitor Advocate in 2006, meaning he can also represent clients in the High Court, claiming on his firm’s site that it allows the firm to provide “continuity of representation.” His bio on the website also states he has “a particular reputation for dealing with difficult and complex criminal cases” and that he “has dealt with every imaginable type of criminal case and is well placed to provide detailed insight and experienced advice in respect of any type of criminal matter.” Robert McLean, the Executive Officer of the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland, condemned Brown over the comments and said he had reported him to both the police and the Law Society over the comments. Mr McLean said: “We are very offended by this Tweet. “We have reported it to Police Scotland as a hate crime – we find it totally unacceptable that a solicitor has posted this. “We have also informed the Law Society. “We find it very offensive, especially coming from a solicitor – a person of his standing in the community.” When asked about the Tweet, Brown – who is also a former Dean of the Kilmarnock Faculty of Solicitors – said: “Nah, I don’t think I’ll comment on that, thanks.” Mr McLean added: “We reported it through the hate crime section of the Police Scotland website. “Two officers came to Olympia House [the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland headquarters in Bridgeton, Glasgow] yesterday (TUES) to speak to me about it.” It’s understood Brown applied for a job as a sheriff, a judge who presides over cases in sheriff courts in Scotland, last year but was unsuccessful. A legal source said tonight: “Simon made no secret of the fact that he wanted to become a sheriff and was distraught when he was knocked back without even being interviewed for a post. “It is astonishing any lawyer, never mind a Solicitor Advocate, would post something like this on social media. “And it is even more inconceivable he has done it when he has such a desire to join the bench. “Sheriffs take an oath to preside over cases impartially and, at the very least, this shows that he is prejudiced against members of the Orange Order.” The Law Society of Scotland, Scottish Legal Complaints Commission, University of Strathclyde and SNP did not respond to requests for comment. A Police Scotland spokesman was unable to confirm the matter had been reported, adding: “Sometimes it takes a bit longer if it comes through the website.” The Tweet has since been deleted from Brown’s account. It comes just days after we told how two terrified students had to call cops after they were threatened by loyalist bosses in an Orange Hall for refusing to hand over video footage showing them joke about “shooting Tims”. The journalism undergraduates were invited into Crawford Hall in Partick after taking photographs of the Apprentice Boys of Derry – a Protestant society with links to the Orange Order – during a march in Glasgow last month for a college project. The Orange chief is now being investigated by his bosses at Sainsbury’s. Orange Order vows to take legal action if ‘human right’ to march is denied as it demands talks with Scottish Government and Police Scotland https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/2263372/solicitor-rant-orange-order-knuckle-dragging-mutants/ Just read about this elsewhere online OO reporting it as a hate crime once it was brought to their attention 
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22 Feb 2018, 09:43 AM
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A hate group reporting a hate crime.
They should be proscribed. Think of the problems that would solve. You might be able to do your Saturday shopping undisturbed.
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22 Feb 2018, 09:55 AM
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SNP / Labour shame that they haven't banned the orange walks
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22 Feb 2018, 10:12 AM
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SNP / Labour shame that they haven't banned the orange walks Proscribing of organisations as terrorists rest with Westminster, currently led by a tory Government propped up by the political wing of the orange order
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22 Feb 2018, 10:18 AM
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SNP / Labour shame that they haven't banned the orange walks Both don't have the bottle as we all know.
Forget football rivalry they are the ultimate proscribed "hate group"......then they stick someone in for hate.
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The herald doing a despicable piece on Brendan's wife's ex man
I know. I've no idea why this is news. Ghoulishly peering into the private life of a poor guy whos tenuously linked to the current Celtic manager.
I don't even know what his Mrs looks like ,trash news. Herald not the only one...most papers have brought up the poor chaps tribunal 2 days ago.
Poor Show. He had a wee girl as well incidently.
No class nor tact.
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22 Feb 2018, 11:08 AM
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I don't even know what his Mrs looks like ,trash news.
Herald not the only one...most papers have brought up the poor chaps tribunal 2 days ago. Poor Show. He had a wee girl as well incidently. No class nor tact. I had a plan one day when I won the euro millions that I would produce a free newspaper which only ran stoies about the private lives of red top journalists. I would follow them everywhere they went, pry into their drinking habits, extra marital affairs, disputes with neighbours, financial problems. Let's see how they like it.
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22 Feb 2018, 12:00 PM
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That Gallant Pioneer, Ralston, is at it again.
Embarrassing
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22 Feb 2018, 12:48 PM
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These boots were made for hunbustin'
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- Torquemada
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A hate group reporting a hate crime. They should be proscribed. Think of the problems that would solve. You might be able to do your Saturday shopping undisturbed. All of this is true.
Still a bit of a mental thing for a guy in his position to do.
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22 Feb 2018, 02:49 PM
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- Kingslim
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That Gallant Pioneer, Ralston, is at it again.
Embarrassing A truly laughable piece. The timing of it isn't a coincidence, obviously.
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