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I joined when P&B appeared on my twitter last year - hadn't heard of the place before.

Got to say, Tedi's reason for joining is far more believable. He too hadn't heard of P&B either and joined after a Dundee United fan told him about it over a pint. i think he joined a week or so before you.

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Got to say, Tedi's reason for joining is far more believable. He too hadn't heard of P&B either and joined after a Dundee United fan told him about it over a pint. i think he joined a week or so before you.

Strange one that, given both these Amigos' encyclopaedic knowledge of the game and its characters, like Cosgrove*, for instance, they were completely unaware of P&B until after the Tribute Act got the go-ahead.

It's like they were a couple of bare-faced liars, or something.

*You know, the guy whose show regularly plugs P&B, and who has had Div as a guest on many occasions over a fairly long period.

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It means exactly what i meant it to mean Norman.


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interrogate [ɪnˈtɛrəˌgeɪt]
vb
to ask questions (of), esp to question (a witness in court, spy, etc.) closely
[from Latin interrogāre to question
in•ter•ro•gate (ɪnˈtɛr əˌgeɪt)

v. -gat•ed, -gat•ing. v.t.
1. to ask questions of, esp. formally and thoroughly.
v.i.
2. to ask questions of someone.

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It means exactly what i meant it to mean Norman.

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interrogate [ɪnˈtɛrəˌgeɪt]

vb

to ask questions (of), esp to question (a witness in court, spy, etc.) closely

[from Latin interrogāre to question

in•ter•ro•gate (ɪnˈtɛr əˌgeɪt)

v. -gat•ed, -gat•ing. v.t.

1. to ask questions of, esp. formally and thoroughly.

v.i.

2. to ask questions of someone.

Look, the clever wee bigot can find an online dictionary. Well done, Vicky. Now for the bit where you may need a grown-up:

1. Where. in his post above, does Dave "ask questions of" your dopey wee mate?

2. Where do I even address your broken-brained Amigo?

Jeebus, you're stupid. :lol:

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It means exactly what i meant it to mean Norman.

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interrogate [ɪnˈtɛrəˌgeɪt]

vb

to ask questions (of), esp to question (a witness in court, spy, etc.) closely

[from Latin interrogāre to question

in•ter•ro•gate (ɪnˈtɛr əˌgeɪt)

v. -gat•ed, -gat•ing. v.t.

1. to ask questions of, esp. formally and thoroughly.

v.i.

2. to ask questions of someone.

So you do know what interrogate means. It's "question" you don't understand.

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Apologies if already covered, can't find it. This thread is bigger than all of us.

The bit about buying a football club for a rand reminds me of something. :lol:

If anyone's interested (yawn) here's a link to Kings tax case in SA

http://www.moneywebtax.co.za/moneywebtax/view/moneywebtax/en/page259?oid=31667&sn=Detail

Very relevant cyder, "if" King is to be the saviour, it is good to remember how much he fleeced them for first time round.

The "lost £20m, he's a troo bloo" bullshit has to be balanced by an income of @£15m in a year from the orcs.

King could be excellent news imo.

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Calling others bigoted in a bid to deflect ................................

Next we'll have the rest of the Frihill gang on backing Norm and Jim jones up...

That is one of your favourite tactics, Vicky, I agree. Your attitude towards certain religious sects and nationalities plants you firmly in that particular pigeonhole, however.

Oh, sorry, you reckon I'm deflecting? Or Dave? From what, exactly?

I'm certainly not deflecting. I reckon Bendarroch and Tedi are both lying when they talk of their "discovery" of P&B. Oh, look. I've said it again. Notice the construction of that statement.

I also reckon you have a shaky grasp of the English language. A quick perusal of the last dozen or so posts is all the evidence we need on that score for now, but I'm sure you'll provide more later.

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That is one of your favourite tactics, Vicky, I agree. Your attitude towards certain religious sects and nationalities plants you firmly in that particular pigeonhole, however.

Roughly translated as 'you don't support Celtic, so you must be a bigot' © Mad Norman.

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