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29 minutes ago, Peter Grant said:

I thought Leuchars shut about 20 years ago. Was this a ghost plane that just landed in front of me?

 

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It's the army that have it now, probably using it for COP preparations.

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12 minutes ago, bennett said:

Apparently this is real.

 

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I don't know the Glasgow underground at all, and apart from the ones in English, I was able to work out Partick ( that was hard!), St ? Cross, Buchanan Street, and Kinning Park. There's a couple of other "....." Streets in there, too.

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2 minutes ago, Jacksgranda said:

I don't know the Glasgow underground at all, and apart from the ones in English, I was able to work out Partick ( that was hard!), St ? Cross, Buchanan Street, and Kinning Park. There's a couple of other "....." Streets in there, too.

I have a friend who's kid is called Seoras which is Gaelic for George. Only reason I could work that one out!

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24 minutes ago, Jacksgranda said:

I don't know the Glasgow underground at all, and apart from the ones in English, I was able to work out Partick ( that was hard!), St ? Cross, Buchanan Street, and Kinning Park. There's a couple of other "....." Streets in there, too.

Govan

Ibrox

Cessnock

Kinning Park

Shields Road

West Street

Bridge Street

St. Enoch's Square

Buchanan Street

Cowcaddens

St. George's Cross

Kelvinbridge

Hillhead

Kelvinhall

Partick

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Just found a petrol station with a full section of hot Chicago Town pepperoni pizza, the stuffed crust one. 

From single slice to full pizza. 

Also F'Real milkshakes stocked and blended. 

Closest to heaven I've ever been, tbqphwy. 

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Just noticed a reporter on the BBC News describing threats of flooding from incessant, torrential rain in Cockermouth, Cumbria. 

It might have been a more interesting report if, for the hard of hearing, she had used sign language to describe Cockermouth.

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