Saturday, 6 October 2012
Monday, 17 September 2012
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Entirely predictable pictures chosen for Andy's visit to his hometown on the MSM. For every Union flag visible, there were dozens of Saltires, yet of course the Union flag featured heavily in the pictures picked by editors...
Friday, 7 September 2012
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Apologies folks, I've been too busy (At work) yet also at our wonderful British Press.
Commenting on there is like a computer game; every time you refute an answer, that particular moniker retreats and then another one replaces it.
I'm really sick of saying that England does not subsidise Scotland...
Commenting on there is like a computer game; every time you refute an answer, that particular moniker retreats and then another one replaces it.
I'm really sick of saying that England does not subsidise Scotland...
Sunday, 26 August 2012
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
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I remember being sent 'for the rations' to the local grocer with my elder sister, as we were the youngest of a huge tribe of older siblings, all of who were in higher education or had their own part time jobs.
Between us we carried an ancient shopping bag by having a handle each, so our puny wee muscles could carry quite a lot.
We handed the handwritten note over to the Elder Grocer if we could (he would 'gie us a sweetie' where as his '& Son' wouldn't). Amazing as it would seem today, the list always included a gill of whisky and a can of McEwans Pale Ale, given to a six and a nine year old without a murmur...
Now what happened next, depended on the amount of change and if we had gotten sweeties or not.
Off to John Menzies, just opposite, we'd either get a comic and a sweetie, or two comics; I'd get the Victor or the Hotspur, my sister would get the Bunty, the Beano or the Dandy or both if the finances were right.
Farewell my old non pc friend.
Between us we carried an ancient shopping bag by having a handle each, so our puny wee muscles could carry quite a lot.
We handed the handwritten note over to the Elder Grocer if we could (he would 'gie us a sweetie' where as his '& Son' wouldn't). Amazing as it would seem today, the list always included a gill of whisky and a can of McEwans Pale Ale, given to a six and a nine year old without a murmur...
Now what happened next, depended on the amount of change and if we had gotten sweeties or not.
Off to John Menzies, just opposite, we'd either get a comic and a sweetie, or two comics; I'd get the Victor or the Hotspur, my sister would get the Bunty, the Beano or the Dandy or both if the finances were right.
Farewell my old non pc friend.
Monday, 6 August 2012
August 6 1945
As I said on another blog, "I have kept quiet about many SNP policies I disagreed with to avoid the Judean's Popular front meltdown, which would be leapt upon by the unionists with glee".
Peter Curran replied to me “There are times when it is wrong to remain silent, Sean. This is one of them.”
Reluctantly, for I know what's coming, I agree with him. Removing the obscenities in Faslane was one of the mainstays of SNP policy. Staying in NATO weakens that position.
And I didn't like price controls on alcohol either...
Peter Curran replied to me “There are times when it is wrong to remain silent, Sean. This is one of them.”
Reluctantly, for I know what's coming, I agree with him. Removing the obscenities in Faslane was one of the mainstays of SNP policy. Staying in NATO weakens that position.
And I didn't like price controls on alcohol either...
Saturday, 21 July 2012
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Hi folks. As Mr Cochrane is on holiday, I now find myself with a wee window to catch up with my blog, Dorothy...
My repaired computer is working fine (thanks Jamie) perhaps even a tad faster than before; it certainly doesn't overheat like it used to.
So, to business. Any residents of Edinburgh indulging in a wee bit of schadenfreude about the Olympics? The tramworks will be as nothing compared to the Zil lanes, terrorist searches and corporate clothing circumscriptions...fortunately for the Londoners it will only last for a couple of weeks.
We have another two years.
My repaired computer is working fine (thanks Jamie) perhaps even a tad faster than before; it certainly doesn't overheat like it used to.
So, to business. Any residents of Edinburgh indulging in a wee bit of schadenfreude about the Olympics? The tramworks will be as nothing compared to the Zil lanes, terrorist searches and corporate clothing circumscriptions...fortunately for the Londoners it will only last for a couple of weeks.
We have another two years.
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