Scottish independence

Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
baildon blue said:
Yes or no or Live and let die ?
Not a bad nights viewing on the box tonight .

I'm watching live and let die BB - Jane Seymour is mighty fine - it was the first Bond i ever recall watching, still remains one of my favourites.
Yeah my favourite has well .
 
BoyBlue_1985 said:
Len Rum said:
BoyBlue_1985 said:
Are you related to Gordon Brown?
I actually mean this as a true question
No.
Do you have a problem with Gordon's role as the 'main man' in leading the western world out of the financial crisis?
No I have a problem with that not being true, strangely I would probably give that to the almost utterly useless Darling and yet I probably still wouldn't give him that title either
Most European and American politicians agreed Gordon had a starring role as did William Keegan, respected economist.
Still I'll defer to your better judgement.
 
This is one of the best bits on Live and let die . When he takes the double decker bus . Class !!!
 
baildon blue said:
Best line in Live and let die .
Sweet mother of pearl ,
How's yes and no going .
Brigadoon has reappeared; could sway the vote.
 
baildon blue said:
This is one of the best bits on Live and let die . When he takes the double decker bus . Class !!!

Crocs still to come mate and the exploding air bullet, not to mention the coffin of snakes... so many good bits (although i missed Kananaga peeling off his face tonight, i loved that bit as a kid)
 
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
baildon blue said:
This is one of the best bits on Live and let die . When he takes the double decker bus . Class !!!

Crocs still to come mate and the exploding air bullet, not to mention the coffin of snakes... so many good bits (although i missed Kananaga peeling off his face tonight, i loved that bit as a kid)
Love it When Kananaga blows up at the end .
 
Len Rum said:
BoyBlue_1985 said:
Len Rum said:
No.
Do you have a problem with Gordon's role as the 'main man' in leading the western world out of the financial crisis?
No I have a problem with that not being true, strangely I would probably give that to the almost utterly useless Darling and yet I probably still wouldn't give him that title either
Most European and American politicians agreed Gordon had a starring role as did William Keegan, respected economist.
Still I'll defer to your better judgement.

I would say that's true. The question is whether his leadership led us into a far worse position than we should have been in in the first place. That's an argument for another day.

His speech yesterday was brilliant. The first time anyone from the No campaign had laid out the emotional case for the union. Watching from England the No campaign was dreadful, completely negative about impending disaster and not selling the positives of the union. Bound to irritate the electorate to suggest they aren't capable.
 

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