If you could ask Biohazard one question..

[FnG]magnolia;24745078 said:
Is Sighthill still an 'interesting' place to go?

I couldn't say definitively, a lot of the awful looking blocks of flats off the main road have gone, and parts of it seem to look a bit nicer.

I still wouldn't venture under the underpasses at night unless you're a confident fighter.
 
A lot of English people and some Scottish people seem to have this opinion, but no, I'd rather keep him. Six years of government and he is still one of the most popular politicians in Britain.

If they were to go to the polls tomorrow in a Holyrood election they would get more seats in another majority than they managed a few years ago.

When it comes to the independence debate, so far, it has been shown in a recent poll that people trust Alex Salmond the most.

Q: On the basis of what you’ve personally seen and heard, which of these people do you think are telling the truth about independence?

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Alex Salmond 2.4 (-3)
Nicola Sturgeon 2.4 (-5)
Dennis Canavan 2.3 (-19)
Blair Jenkins 2.2 (-31)

Alistair Darling 2.2 (-27)
Michael Moore 2.0 (-43)
Anas Sarwar 2.0 (-47)
Blair McDougall 1.9 (-62)


He has his faults, but I don't think he's stupid. Nor do the people it would seem.
 
When Scotland goes independent can we have all the stuff back that has been paid for with English tax payers money?
 
Do you ever wake in the morning, scratch your bum. Re-arrange your nuts then shuffle over to the mirror and shout to yourself,

"they may take our lives, but they'll never take... OUR FREEDOM!"

?
 
Do you ever wake in the morning, scratch your bum. Re-arrange your nuts then shuffle over to the mirror and shout to yourself,

"they may take our lives, but they'll never take... OUR FREEDOM!"

?

I do have large baws, but I tend to keep the war cries for when I come across the enemy.
 
What is the deal with airline food?

Some industry related people said:
"Our top concern is actually food safety, because we do such a large volume, we cannot afford to have things in there that are not right. You can imagine how easily an airline can get sued. We just can't have any risk. If I pull out a tray at a random point and the food tastes right, then a few weeks later I pull out another tray and if it tastes the same, then I am happy."

..

"Australian or American passengers are much easier to please. The last three generations of Americans have pretty much grown up on junk food and anything better than a Big Mac makes them go 'wow"


Oh, and this.

"We have no limits"

 
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