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Posted: 21 Feb 2006, 22:37
by Big Si
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:no offence big man -i've a lot of scottish traveller mates who are in no way religious or show any religious affiliation...until it comes to football. you're right - it is a scottish thing and i don't understand it: and that's with me coming from an irish catholic (dad's side) and english protestant (mum's side) background where the faith i was baptised in was traded off against which church they got married in.
Aye it's s**t when that happens!
I blame
Mr Blast for causing the confusion over the meaning behind my motives for what I posted above, lets
stab him for a change!
Posted: 21 Feb 2006, 23:10
by scotty
Big Si wrote:douglasb wrote:Big Si wrote:Another McHeartlander?
Welcome!
100% Jock. Sadly currently exiled just over the English border in Carlisle.
I'm a 100% North Yorkshireman, exiled in the Glesga Gorbals.
You gonna meet up with them lot (posted above) at the gig then
p.s. Are you Celtic/Hibs or Rangers/Hearts
What about [/i]Whitehill Welfare
Posted: 21 Feb 2006, 23:16
by Big Si
scotty wrote:Big Si wrote:douglasb wrote:
100% Jock. Sadly currently exiled just over the English border in Carlisle.
I'm a 100% North Yorkshireman, exiled in the Glesga Gorbals.
You gonna meet up with them lot (posted above) at the gig then
p.s. Are you Celtic/Hibs or Rangers/Hearts
What about [/i]Whitehill Welfare
Forgot about St. Mirren / St. Johnstone / Ross County, and Clyde
Posted: 21 Feb 2006, 23:26
by eastmidswhizzkid
Big Si wrote:eastmidswhizzkid wrote:no offence big man -i've a lot of scottish traveller mates who are in no way religious or show any religious affiliation...until it comes to football. you're right - it is a scottish thing and i don't understand it: and that's with me coming from an irish catholic (dad's side) and english protestant (mum's side) background where the faith i was baptised in was traded off against which church they got married in.
Aye it's s**t when that happens!
I blame
Mr Blast for causing the confusion over the meaning behind my motives for what I posted above, lets
stab him for a change!
Posted: 21 Feb 2006, 23:33
by scotty
Big Si wrote:scotty wrote:Big Si wrote:
I'm a 100% North Yorkshireman, exiled in the Glesga Gorbals.
You gonna meet up with them lot (posted above) at the gig then
p.s. Are you Celtic/Hibs or Rangers/Hearts
What about [/i]Whitehill Welfare
Forgot about St. Mirren / St. Johnstone / Ross County, and Clyde
The Jags and Morton
Posted: 21 Feb 2006, 23:35
by Big Si
scotty wrote:Big Si wrote:scotty wrote:
What about [/i]Whitehill Welfare
Forgot about St. Mirren / St. Johnstone / Ross County, and Clyde
The Jags and Morton
And Gretna and Peterhead!
Posted: 21 Feb 2006, 23:41
by James Blast
Woah!
Woah! Woah!
let us now apply the brakes
FFS!
Blast wasn't implying anything.
Music is the religion
.
Can we now stop all this 'my Dad's bigger than your Dad sectarian BS?'
Puh-leez!
and
this means nothing to me
Posted: 21 Feb 2006, 23:47
by scotty
James Blast wrote:
and
this means nothing to me
500 yds, I recon I make it 1000, if you could get a
Hibby's face to hit
Posted: 21 Feb 2006, 23:54
by James Blast
438 was my best and I still have no idea, apart from the footballer bit, who he is, honest!
Posted: 22 Feb 2006, 00:29
by eastmidswhizzkid
James Blast wrote:
Can we now stop all this 'my Dad's bigger than your Dad sectarian BS?'
there was none of that going on
here yon
barman...as the above conversation
about such things showed. just because this isn't "general chat" doesn't mean that we have to leave our brains at the door
Posted: 22 Feb 2006, 01:08
by boudicca
Greenock bloody Morton . Oh yes.
No arguments
please.
"Cappeilow Bovril goes right to ma heid..."
Posted: 22 Feb 2006, 10:53
by douglasb
Where I grew up, the working class game is rugby. So if anyone asks "Celtic or Rangers?" I can say - hand on heart - "Neither."
The only fitba terrace I stand on is my local team: Carlisle United.
And when I eventually move back to Scotland, I'll be supporting my local team - wherever that may be.
Anyhow, back to the business of balding goths ...
D.
Posted: 22 Feb 2006, 12:41
by Pat
douglasb wrote:balding goths
Is that a new sport ? What team.....?
Posted: 22 Feb 2006, 14:37
by Al
boudicca wrote:Greenock bloody Morton . Oh yes.
No arguments
please.
"Cappeilow Bovril goes right to ma heid..."
Oh, the memories of Cappielow.
Standing at Cartsdyke station at 14 yrs old, with a torrent of nasty, rock (and I dont mean rawk!) looking missiles raining from behind the high walls above.
Posted: 23 Feb 2006, 18:59
by boudicca
Back on topic:
Do you think Glesga will be the last night of the tour
Or the European tour at least (would they play Russia or Asia?)
If it was we could really be in for a treat!
Posted: 23 Feb 2006, 20:01
by James Blast
Glesga will have to be the end, if there are no new tunes.
I think you know my method.
Posted: 23 Feb 2006, 22:25
by scotty
Posted: 23 Feb 2006, 22:35
by Pat
Slightly worried that there is still no mention on the official site.
Posted: 23 Feb 2006, 22:58
by Erudite
Pat wrote:Slightly worried that there is still no mention on the official site.
Och, dinnae fash yersel, laddie.
AE's probably just catching something weird on his way to Mexico.
Posted: 23 Feb 2006, 23:32
by James Blast
scotty wrote:James Blast wrote:Glesga will have to be the end, if there are no new tunes.
I think you know my method.
Ah! the Stab Inn, my favourite pub
@
Don guid tae see the phrase 'Och, dinnae fash yersel, laddie' making a come back
Posted: 24 Feb 2006, 09:00
by smiscandlon
Tickets arrived this morning.
Posted: 24 Feb 2006, 17:20
by Erudite
smiscandlon wrote:Tickets arrived this morning.
Mine too - rock 'n' roll!
Posted: 24 Feb 2006, 18:38
by Big Si
Erudite wrote:smiscandlon wrote:Tickets arrived this morning.
Mine too - rock 'n' roll!
Yep!
Posted: 24 Feb 2006, 18:53
by Erudite
boudicca wrote:Back on topic:
Do you think Glesga will be the last night of the tour
Or the European tour at least (would they play Russia or Asia?)
If it was we could really be in for a treat!
Could be, but I'm thinking Belfast and/or Dublin might be on the agenda.
Eastern Europe dates would also make sense.
Posted: 25 Feb 2006, 01:23
by HalfmanII
Bought my ticket from Tickets Scotland last Monday. I'm going to the shows in Amsterda, Nottingham and my hometown The guy standing behind me was buying some too. Should be a good turn out.
I wonder what Eldritch will make of the glitter ball...