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Me, I can’t wait to see all the ‘No’ politicians in the Scottish government, who many Scots will deem traitors and Quislings after independence, try to ingratiate themselves back into power again!
And if the people of Scotland vote ‘No’, I think that they will deeply regret it in time,.[/QUOTE
So what are you going to do to these so called traitors and Quislings (A person who collaborates with an enemy occupying force) hang them from a lamp post, shave there heads, or just make life so unbearable for your fellow country men that they vote yes? you need to get it in to your head that not all Scots want independence, I can see blood being spilt over this.
They will probably reinstate the “Auld Alliance” with their centuries old friends the French.
Nor should you be, which is why I am a wholehearted supporter of the ‘Yes’ campaign. I’d hate to live in a country where elected MPs from another country voted on decisions in my country that didn’t affect them in the slightest. Moggy
Moggy, is it only me that thinks your being sarcastic and taking the P)ss?:D
Working on the theory that a lot of a photograph is about the moment rather than the equipment I decided to have a go at taking a few photos on my now semi worn out HTC sensation phone.
It’s not the first time I have shot raindrops on flowers, but is first time using a mobile, so I was wondering what people think of them. Do they work for you?, Do you like them? Do you ever use a mobile instead of regular camera?.Thanks for looking.
A nice set of pictures, they are dark but that’s what photoshop was invented for:D
Very nice, me old flower…………:cool:
jim.
Lincoln .7
The thing is Jim in the years before photoshop I must have put my thumb through hundreds of Kodachrome slides because they were to dark.:stupid:
That is something that can be looked at with sadness because with the technology today it is unusual not to be able to get something from a poor slide or negative.
O trust me I do every time I have a dark pic on my memory card that I can restore.
O.K. BUT the big bang, is only a theory. And at the end of the day, what has the finding out of the big bang achieved?. Just employing many people for Donkeys years, and for what?. What will it have achieved, will it make yous or my life any better? Why are we not exploring the Seas, Oceans on our own planet, little of which is known.
“Beam me up Scottie”.
Jim.
Lincoln .7
Jim go to text on bbc scroll down to science and read the first page.
And the worst thing is…he was Australian.
It don’t matter if he was from Mars, he was not in GWTW.:D
Many yrs ago, the ONLY woman I loved, and myself, split up, because part of my apprentiship, meant me living in Doncaster for a year,
Jim.
Lincoln .7
You gave up a fit bird for Doncaster, know I now your bonkers Jim:D
Errol Flynn in “Gone with the Wind”:D
Loch Ness is some 52 feet above sea level.
Were it indeed open to the sea it would inevitably fall to exactly match sea level.
Moggy
Moggy I think the Caledonian Canal links Loch Ness to the sea by a hell of a lot of locks, so it is in a way open to the sea:D
A large creature that can operate a lock? I think not…
So you don’t think something could swim up/down the lock system.
But I can’t get a canal barge down my bath, that’s what the canal was built for so a large creature would have no problem.:stupid: