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1 minute ago, Moranboys said:

You could buy a cheap ambulance and take it up there..

If I bought a cheap ambulance I would sell it to Edinburgh.

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15 minutes ago, Gazc said:

Is it worth my while going to Glasgow tomorrow or is there a chance Cookie could be abducted by aliens and it gets called off.

Far fetched some may say but anything is possible after the strange happenings of the last couple of nights.

Have you seen the spaceships too?

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Heard on the PA on the way out they're going to try and arrange for tomorrow if they can get the staff... probably no Ellis or facility for him. 

Running out of weekends now I wonder if they'll run against the SoN next weekend. 

Think I'm gong to save my ticket for the semis now anyway

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Just now, ruffdiamond said:

Have you seen the spaceships too?

Only on a Saturday night leaving the pub.

see them every week strange that.

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2 minutes ago, Moranboys said:

You could buy a cheap ambulance and take it up there..

 

1 minute ago, Gazc said:

If I bought a cheap ambulance I would sell it to Edinburgh.

What you need is an 'ice-cream/ambulance' combo vehicle, make it useful when its quiet. 

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If you look on the BBC Sport website, speedway is not recognised but curling is. If you were in any doubt, tonight’s events tell you why.

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8 minutes ago, Teromaafan said:

If you look on the BBC Sport website, speedway is not recognised but curling is. If you were in any doubt, tonight’s events tell you why.

A think curling is popular in Scotland, a think it was derived from sliding haggis' across frozen lochs in winter to help feed nearby neighbours? ;)

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7 minutes ago, Teromaafan said:

If you look on the BBC Sport website, speedway is not recognised but curling is. If you were in any doubt, tonight’s events tell you why.

Wouldn’t take too much notice what the BBC think.

They thought Jimmy Saville was a nice guy enough said.

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Couldn’t a Tesco van from nearby Beaumont Leys have guested in place of the ambulance?

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1 minute ago, ruffdiamond said:

A think curling is popular in Scotland, a think it derived from sliding haggis' across frozen lochs in winter to help feed nearby neighbours? ;)

It was until they decided it was cruelty to a haggis.

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Just now, Midland Red said:

Couldn’t a Tesco van from nearby Beaumont Leys have guested in place of the ambulance?

Average is more than 5% higher than the ambulance

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14 minutes ago, ruffdiamond said:

 

What you need is an 'ice-cream/ambulance' combo vehicle, make it useful when its quiet. 

Reminds me of the old Eric Morecombe joke. You will never sell any ice creams going at that speed.

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1 minute ago, Jaizer said:

Average is more than 5% higher than the ambulance

Not with a Tesco Card though

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1 minute ago, Midland Red said:

Couldn’t a Tesco van from nearby Beaumont Leys have guested in place of the ambulance?

Average to high :rofl:

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