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Noticing a worrying increase in fucknuggets polluting the streets of our most beautiful cities handing out shite like "The watchtower: Is the end near?"

Any P&Bers spend their spare time handing out such publications?

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They seem to have establsihed a permanent presence under the Heilanman's Umbrella, and seem quite organised.

I preferred them old school - the random nutjob standing on a crate a la Jim Murphy bellowing to the world at large about eternal hellfire with not a soul listening.

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Noticing a worrying increase in fucknuggets polluting the streets of our most beautiful cities handing out shite like "The watchtower: Is the end near?"

Any P&Bers spend their spare time handing out such publications?

It's the ones inside churches/chapels/mosques/synagogues/erseholes hiding behind amendments you should be worrying about.

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Noticing a worrying increase in fucknuggets polluting the streets of our most beautiful cities handing out shite like "The watchtower: Is the end near?"

Any P&Bers spend their spare time handing out such publications?

Nope, although periodically Partick is entertained by holy rollers from African congregations in Morrisons car park.

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Stirling is plagued by these losers.

To be fair to them, unlike the chuggers, they don't bother you as you walk past, so I'm OK with them.

Stirling, being a tourist flytrap, attracts all sort of shit street vendors. There's the guy who carves a dog out of sand, the one with the paint on that levitates and all manner of shit accordionists, pipers and painful singers.

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