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A literal monorail. I bet the council approves it and then Holyrood has to step in. Surely national parks need differing planning standards, this is madness!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Oh god, the tuning!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago (7 children)

I put you down for WooWoo cans. Do you have to await a report now?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

We aww dae. 400 tickets or there aboot. And Palomas, and tequila, and corn beers, and margaritas, and giant chili costumes, and sombreros, and face paint

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)
 

What a fuck up. The man in charge at the time, has now been rewarded with a Labour seat in Edinburgh. Labour: rewarding failure since time immemorial

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

Where's your preferred source of wanking material then? Progressed from nudey mags in the bushes?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 days ago (3 children)

Chili cook off tomorrow! 10 bars, 10 chili pots, 1 drunken Olap

Taking it easy tonight in prep

 

How are we this week folks? Onybidy wi weekend plans?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 days ago (4 children)

:set color=blue

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago (4 children)

Some tasty match ups going on paper. Getting to a game yourself?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

That's child's play for oil cash over 13 years. It's also less than half the story with opex not being divulged, and earnings is weasel words which isn't EBITDA or revenue or actual accounting terms, which can hide a lot of misgivings. Show me the full accounts and I'll be able to tell you more in other words. This is jim rattling his tax sabre still, and Holyrood can do fuck all really - it doesn't set any business taxes. This lies wholly with Westminster, who can certainly give in to Jim. Or buy it off him and have GBEnergy have their first assets. Or sink it and ensure Scotland is dependent on it's neighbour despite having the lions share of production

 

Poor Grangemouth, big blow to the area. Leaving Scotland without a refinery forcing us to rely on English production an obvious defenestration to independence ambitions too. Really tragic to see under a Labour government, combined with port Talbot - just what is Starmer doing???

 

Dodson was bullish and unapologetic; Tom here talks of cash, but I'd prefer to see bridges being built and listening. It's no coincidence the amateur game is finding things tough, and the pathways aren't there. It's no surprise the money blackhole is there when the pro club sides are obvious money pits too. Funnily enough likely due to the pathways not being there so talent is bought in at bigger prices, this includes coaching staff which aren't helping with the community game either.

Re: money. Squeezing the fan for more will quickly start to backfire, any investment in the matchday experience is unlikely to offset its cost in significant terms and amount to little more than a distraction imo. Redeveloping Murrayfield into a 100k stadium the only real possibility of significant earning potential, but what a cost that will bring. Instead costs must come down, and that's the wage bill. I've no idea what a player earns, but between Edinburgh and Glasgow it must be over 100 full time professionals each including sales & marketing, coaching, squad, rehab/medical, scouts, managers, and others I'm sure. Glasgow still leasing their ground annually too, I'll bet GCC ask a pretty penny. And Scotland staff must be phenomenal too.

Alex here with a hard first couple of years

 

Well done Unite and GMB! Diageo have been extracting profit for decades now, they can pony up for staff

[–] [email protected] 5 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Love the reversal on the usual meme

 

Poor Midge and Oats. Sadly as we add more to the wild, more will die, but it's good to hear that some are doing well all the same

 

Not just the council. No confidence in the highland health board either

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

That's so evil, and given Enterprise's cancellation mid season also: perfect

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Hey, they are the All Blacks for a reason! I was surprised when they get a less than perfect season too. But the rugby world has clearly been levelled with the kicking changes and tweaks to the breakdown, and South Africa (and Rassie in particular) have adapted best and pushed the rules and spirit hardest.

SA in the URC has helped Sco, Ire, and Ita (perhaps not Wales). But I do suspect that super rugby isn't to blame, we have conferences, and travel too. Our season being longer may have something to do with it, or maybe it's the coaching and cash that the NH has (not just head coaching). Not sure how that translates to SA though.

And of course, this is all just the professional game. The amateur game is struggling around the world from what I can learn - player numbers being held up by the growth of the women's game is to be both commended and worried about. When did your local club last field a 3rds? Do they even manage 2nds?

 

Can NZ get some revenge for last week? Will Australia show up and get their act together?

 

How's it going folks? Anybody else been lied tae by the weatherman?

 

Whatever happened to the midge burger?

 

Good to hear, no women should be harassed for her choices

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