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I'm sure we can find room in the cabinet office to mount her head in a prominent position, at least it will spare some poor animalsuperjohnmcginlay wrote:I'm going with hobo. There's a good chance he'll set fire to Galloway.
Is Harriet going to have a prominent position in your cabinet hobo?

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Gee, I'm itching...but no, I'll resist. On with the voting.Puskas wrote:I'm not convinced it is a religious discussion.
Creationism is a scientific issue. It makes a claim about how life arrived on earth. Insofar as it can be tested, it has been shown to run contrary to all available evidence. End of discussion.
Religion, per se, makes no testable claims. As such, it is a completely different issue altogether.

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Seeing as this is a board where the majority of folk are English why would we have an SNP option?Hobinho wrote:On reflection we are missing one or two party's here!
Where is the SNP and BNP options? both of whom may play prominent roles in the election for whatever reasons.
See alls fair and democratic on Planet hobo
Few of us will be able to vote SNP and I can't imagine why any of us would want to if we could.
Now were we a Rangers or Celtic message board etc I'd see where you are coming from here!
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We do have Plaid Cymru as an option... And I'm pretty clear that the SNP are among the most attractive parties, and, if the Tories win I'd like Bolton to join Scotland...BWFC_Insane wrote:Seeing as this is a board where the majority of folk are English why would we have an SNP option?Hobinho wrote:On reflection we are missing one or two party's here!
Where is the SNP and BNP options? both of whom may play prominent roles in the election for whatever reasons.
See alls fair and democratic on Planet hobo
Few of us will be able to vote SNP and I can't imagine why any of us would want to if we could.
Now were we a Rangers or Celtic message board etc I'd see where you are coming from here!

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True, I'd missed that. And thats a bit non-sensical as well.William the White wrote:We do have Plaid Cymru as an option... And I'm pretty clear that the SNP are among the most attractive parties, and, if the Tories win I'd like Bolton to join Scotland...BWFC_Insane wrote:Seeing as this is a board where the majority of folk are English why would we have an SNP option?Hobinho wrote:On reflection we are missing one or two party's here!
Where is the SNP and BNP options? both of whom may play prominent roles in the election for whatever reasons.
See alls fair and democratic on Planet hobo
Few of us will be able to vote SNP and I can't imagine why any of us would want to if we could.
Now were we a Rangers or Celtic message board etc I'd see where you are coming from here!
Unless you live in a Welsh or Scottish seat you can't vote for them, and there is absolutely no reason why you would!
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So in a UK election if you happen to be a BWFC fan living in Wales or Scotland you are not allowed a regional option?BWFC_Insane wrote:Seeing as this is a board where the majority of folk are English why would we have an SNP option?Hobinho wrote:On reflection we are missing one or two party's here!
Where is the SNP and BNP options? both of whom may play prominent roles in the election for whatever reasons.
See alls fair and democratic on Planet hobo
Few of us will be able to vote SNP and I can't imagine why any of us would want to if we could.
Now were we a Rangers or Celtic message board etc I'd see where you are coming from here!
Ever the little democrat ain't we BWFCI

Ulster unionist and SDP too?
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Well of course, but it "skews" any poll on here doesn't it?Hobinho wrote:So in a UK election if you happen to be a BWFC fan living in Wales or Scotland you are not allowed a regional option?BWFC_Insane wrote:Seeing as this is a board where the majority of folk are English why would we have an SNP option?Hobinho wrote:On reflection we are missing one or two party's here!
Where is the SNP and BNP options? both of whom may play prominent roles in the election for whatever reasons.
See alls fair and democratic on Planet hobo
Few of us will be able to vote SNP and I can't imagine why any of us would want to if we could.
Now were we a Rangers or Celtic message board etc I'd see where you are coming from here!
Ever the little democrat ain't we BWFCI![]()
Ulster unionist and SDP too?
I doubt many folk who originate from Bolton will vote SNP given the choice but you never know I suppose!
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That was the funniest reply I've ever had and my sides are splitting!!! Have a cider on me WilliamWilliam the White wrote:To Dumfries also, I imagine. There'll be some heather burnin on the borders all right...superjohnmcginlay wrote:I'm going with hobo. There's a good chance he'll set fire to Galloway.
Is Harriet going to have a prominent position in your cabinet hobo?

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Wasn't replying to you - keep yer snotty nose out of it, this is between me and sjm...Hobinho wrote:That was the funniest reply I've ever had and my sides are splitting!!! Have a cider on me WilliamWilliam the White wrote:To Dumfries also, I imagine. There'll be some heather burnin on the borders all right...superjohnmcginlay wrote:I'm going with hobo. There's a good chance he'll set fire to Galloway.
Is Harriet going to have a prominent position in your cabinet hobo?

William the White wrote:Wasn't replying to you - keep yer snotty nose out of it, this is between me and sjm...Hobinho wrote:That was the funniest reply I've ever SEEN and my sides are splitting!!! Have a cider on me WilliamWilliam the White wrote:To Dumfries also, I imagine. There'll be some heather burnin on the borders all right...superjohnmcginlay wrote:I'm going with hobo. There's a good chance he'll set fire to Galloway.
Is Harriet going to have a prominent position in your cabinet hobo?

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Looks like someone's trying to beat you to it:Hobinho wrote:William the White wrote:Wasn't replying to you - keep yer snotty nose out of it, this is between me and sjm...Hobinho wrote:That was the funniest reply I've ever SEEN and my sides are splitting!!! Have a cider on me WilliamWilliam the White wrote:To Dumfries also, I imagine. There'll be some heather burnin on the borders all right...superjohnmcginlay wrote:I'm going with hobo. There's a good chance he'll set fire to Galloway.
Is Harriet going to have a prominent position in your cabinet hobo?
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TANGODANCER wrote:Gee, I'm itching...but no, I'll resist. On with the voting.Puskas wrote:I'm not convinced it is a religious discussion.
Creationism is a scientific issue. It makes a claim about how life arrived on earth. Insofar as it can be tested, it has been shown to run contrary to all available evidence. End of discussion.
Religion, per se, makes no testable claims. As such, it is a completely different issue altogether.
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