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The No vote tells us that the scots are all mooth and no (Donald where


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Scotland can be best described as being like a pet dog who has for years whinnied at the end of the lead, blaming their master for all of their ills, dreaming of unfettered runs in the park, roaming for hours and having the freedom to pee where ever they wished, but then realising that this would mean they will have to find their own bed and wash their own blanket, provide their own meals, organise their own tennis ball and protect themselves from the other big dogs, they have rolled onto their backs, stuck their legs in the air and asked good old England to one again tickle their tummies.

The chance has been given for self determination and the chance to take charge, but also RESPONSIBILITY for their own destinies and they have baulked. Now that we all know where we stand lets get on with it, hopefully now will see an end to the incessant whinging wailing and gnashing of teeth from the North of the border and the Scots will no longer feel justified in blaming the English for every single thing that doesn't go their way-the weather, ginger hair, blue skin, alcoholism, heroin abuse, stabbings and the football team. I wouldn't bank on it though, 300 years of tradition will be a hard habit to break.

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Scotland can be best described as being like a pet dog who has for years whinnied at the end of the lead, blaming their master for all of their ills, dreaming of unfettered runs in the park, roaming for hours and having the freedom to pee where ever they wished, but then realising that this would mean they will have to find their own bed and wash their own blanket, provide their own meals, organise their own tennis ball and protect themselves from the other big dogs, they have rolled onto their backs, stuck their legs in the air and asked good old England to one again tickle their tummies.

The chance has been given for self determination and the chance to take charge, but also RESPONSIBILITY for their own destinies and they have baulked. Now that we all know where we stand lets get on with it, hopefully now will see an end to the incessant whinging wailing and gnashing of teeth from the North of the border and the Scots will no longer feel justified in blaming the English for every single thing that doesn't go their way-the weather, ginger hair, blue skin, alcoholism, heroin abuse, stabbings and the football team. I wouldn't bank on it though, 300 years of tradition will be a hard habit to break.

shite first post, will probably not read again

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Scotland can be best described as being like a pet dog who has for years whinnied at the end of the lead, blaming their master for all of their ills, dreaming of unfettered runs in the park, roaming for hours and having the freedom to pee where ever they wished, but then realising that this would mean they will have to find their own bed and wash their own blanket, provide their own meals, organise their own tennis ball and protect themselves from the other big dogs, they have rolled onto their backs, stuck their legs in the air and asked good old England to one again tickle their tummies.

The chance has been given for self determination and the chance to take charge, but also RESPONSIBILITY for their own destinies and they have baulked. Now that we all know where we stand lets get on with it, hopefully now will see an end to the incessant whinging wailing and gnashing of teeth from the North of the border and the Scots will no longer feel justified in blaming the English for every single thing that doesn't go their way-the weather, ginger hair, blue skin, alcoholism, heroin abuse, stabbings and the football team. I wouldn't bank on it though, 300 years of tradition will be a hard habit to break.

Hi Boris,hiya pal!

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