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Yes. I'm also thinking Tynecastle now, but this might have been on an Edinburgh to Dalkeith journey, the new Borders line. 

You get a better view of Tynecastle from the branch that heads off to Carlisle but you can still see it on the south side from the main line to the Bridge although keen stadium anoraks may be distracted by Murrayfield over on the posh side of the tracks.

The borders line goes out through portobello on the other side of the city
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1 hour ago, topcat(The most tip top) said:


You get a better view of Tynecastle from the branch that heads off to Carlisle but you can still see it on the south side from the main line to the Bridge although keen stadium anoraks may be distracted by Murrayfield over on the posh side of the tracks.

The borders line goes out through portobello on the other side of the city

I think the best views of Tynecastle and Murrayfield are from the Tram

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Decided to go for a walk this afternoon, roughly 5/6 miles and took a wee shortcut off the road along the edge of a field up to the bottom of a wood. Just as I got to the wood I heard shouts & whistles, obviously trying to get my attention. I looked round and there was at least 4 pick up trucks parked on the road. 

It appears that the right to roam doesn't apply at this spot..?

I'm now thinking I should have walked diagonally across the field, just to piss them off even more.

I bet they vote for Boris's mob as well.. 😆

 

 

 

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With modern marketing techniques we’re going to end up with a loaf still being £1 but it will be a millimetre long.
This marketing strategy is already being pursued by Lidl. Their in-store bakery does a sourdough boule. Price is still £1.29 but is half the size it was 6 weeks ago.
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It's amazing how a band so conceptual, so full of indecipherable imagery and so alien in manner from everything which had gone before or has come since managed to be so commercially successful.

Thirty years on I'm still not sure if it was genius or madness. Truly one of a kind.

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1 hour ago, DiegoDiego said:

It's amazing how a band so conceptual, so full of indecipherable imagery and so alien in manner from everything which had gone before or has come since managed to be so commercially successful.

Thirty years on I'm still not sure if it was genius or madness. Truly one of a kind.

What do you all Suggs walking up your driveway? 

The first sign of Madness. 

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1 hour ago, DiegoDiego said:

It's amazing how a band so conceptual, so full of indecipherable imagery and so alien in manner from everything which had gone before or has come since managed to be so commercially successful.

Thirty years on I'm still not sure if it was genius or madness. Truly one of a kind.

They’re the ones that burned £1m of notes on Islay(?) in the name of art? Definitely madness. But genius too. 

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