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Boo Khaki

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  1. 10 hours ago, BFTD said:

    I'd just assumed that he paid her for "escort services" all this time, but apparently she (a 26-year-old porn actress) voluntarily banged him (a candy-floss coiffed obese 60-year-old reality TV star with tiny hands and a fake tan that broke teenage girls would call cheap).

    I know that porn stars seem to have more lax sexual standards than most, even off-camera, but really? She must have known it wouldn't be pleasurable, and there's no reality in which "I shagged Donald Trump" makes for a fun after-dinner story, even pre-politics. Frankly, she's the really questionable one here.

    Listening to her testimony I thought it was pretty clear she was less than enthusiastic about it and felt under duress, so I'm not sure I would describe it as voluntary.

  2. Think we'd have a better chance in a 50 over game because there's always the possibility to put them in and roll them, then you have all day to knock off the runs, but I think their T20 squad has far too many boundary hitters for us to live with them, and there isn't a lot of bite in the Scots bowling attack once Sole is out of the way.

  3. Just now, Fifespud said:

    Your version of events is probably too, I certainly hope so. Brilliant we just fůck off cuntos. Makes you proud to be a Dee. 

    We're a massive, established top-6 big club with ideas far above our station again, so we need that money to partially fund the helter-skelter toward the next Administration event. I see no reason to cough it up now, when at best they'll get 12p in the Pound in a couple of years time. 8)

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    Premier Sports Cup groups in full

    Group A - Aberdeen, Airdrieonians, Queen of the South, Dumbarton, East Kilbride

    Group B - Dundee United, Ayr United, Falkirk, Stenhousemuir, Buckie Thistle

    Group C - Hibernian, Queen's Park, Kelty Hearts, Peterhead, Elgin City

    Group D - Dundee, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Arbroath, Annan Athletic, Bonnyrigg Rose

    Group E - Livingston, Dunfermline Athletic, Cove Rangers, The Spartans, Forfar Athletic

    Group F - St Johnstone, Greenock Morton, Alloa Athletic, East Fife, Brechin City

    Group G - Motherwell, Partick Thistle, Montrose, Edinburgh City, Clyde

    Group H - Ross County, Raith Rovers, Hamilton Academical, Stirling Albion, Stranraer

    zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz................

    Arbroath twice in pre-season then. 

    They need to bring in some big Spanish or German clubs or something, or have an alligator-filled moat around the pitch to rejuvenate this utterly pointless diddy-tournament.

  5. 4 hours ago, JS_FFC said:

    To be honest, both of them strike me as being authoritarian parties. Things like the minimum alcohol pricing and the SNP approach to covid are authoritarian in nature, but then Labour’s outright refusal to consider safe drug consumption areas is equally terrible.

     

    The Lib Dems used to have a good record on personal freedom but now they are just outright nimby’s. 

    I don't really see those policies as "Authoritarian" as such, because the Scottish population has long proven that it just can't behave responsibly when given every opportunity to do so. To me, "Authoritarian" has an inherent degree of pointlessness, so shite like having an official 12 acceptable haircuts for men (although this might no be a bad thing in Scotland, for us non-baldies anyway), or banning you from mowing your lawn on a Sunday...(actually...)

    Anyway, I see that more as a parent giving an irresponsible teenager a clip around the ear. Aye, strictly speaking "Authoritarian", but there is a part of me thinks that any responsible Government has a duty of care to step in when people are killing themselves and showing no signs of giving a f**k about their own welfare. Plenty of folk make a lot of noise about Scotland's drug death problem, so if the SNP suddenly were granted the powers to go completely bananas with narcotics legislation, would that be seen as "Authoritarian" for telling people what they can and can't do, even if it's very obviously intended to tackle a public health crisis, and might even mean people being given more liberty in certain respects?

    I accept a lot of the gripes about the SNP enforcing "nanny State" on folk, but I also think there comes a point when an irresponsible populace needs it's arse kicked and the matter taken out of their own hands.

  6. 4 minutes ago, Ludo*1 said:

    Just for the record, there's absolutely no chance, even if we were interested Hemmings would return. He suffered badly with his mental health last time round from being away from his family. He's also still in talks to stay with Stevenage as announced on their website. 

    He's also 32, and as a player who was always reliant on being physical, I'm no sure I'd take the risk of him lasting even one season at Premiership level. Legs can go at any point at that age, and if he was really still all that, I'm no sure why Stevenage would even let his contract run down in the first place.

  7. I'm sticking with the consensus that it looks likely to be 50/50 SNP/Labour in Scotland at best, and a thumping Labour landslide overall.

    Mixed emotions, and I'm no sure exactly how I'll process the "meh"ness of the SNP losing significant numbers of MP's, juxtaposed against the elation of seeing potentially hundreds of Tory kernts emptied. 

    Idea of Starmer in #10 doesn't exactly enthuse me, but if even one of the uber-kernt Tories, Braverman, Badenoch, etc loses their seat I'll be doing cartwheels.

  8. On 25/05/2024 at 15:04, JS_FFC said:

     

    Relaxing day off at home cancelled?

    This makes me giggle a wee bit. 

    Why is it assumed folk are always "the best and bravest" etc when some of them will have spent their Forces career sat in an office doing payroll for Adjutant's Corps?

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