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Broath Boy

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  1. Got this from the SFA as of about 3 weeks ago. the code for use on the JD Sports app is SSC17068
  2. The above titled is now available as a download, anyone tried it yet?
  3. Picked up the current home top from JD Sports today, was in sale at £50, used my SSC card to receive 15% discount so cost £42.50, not too bad.
  4. Anyone know the current code for shopping at JD Sports, going on a shopping trip tomorrow, have emailed the SFA enquiring this but not had a response, believe they might be a tad busy sorting tickets etc. Cheers.
  5. Plenty of overtime going at SFA, email received at 9.50
  6. Got an email this morning saying another email will follow shortly with details of new ticketing system, never received email, what does this email say to do?
  7. Kicking off in House of Commons, no idea what’s going on.
  8. Wonky Sheep. Has anyone had an email from them asking for balance to be paid before 28th February. But further into the email it says - We should have an update on hotels near the end of March and we are told that flight times could come around then but we will have to wait and see on that. You would think by now they have a bit more details?
  9. That’s why when in supermarkets my first call is the paper stands to turn the papers over and back again when I leave to do the same, time folk realise that 99% of the media are pro union and hate the SNP, but time and again some Indy supporters get hooked by them and believe their shite.
  10. Mate of mine had a similar procedure except up the back passage when he accidentally swallowed his glass eye, doctor said to him “I can’t see anything”, to which he replied “funny that, I can see you”.
  11. Not her, about 15 mins earlier pink lippy, she’s a cracker.
  12. It’s the daily mail loon, you need to take a break min.
  13. The former first minister of Scotland has said the UK Covid Inquiry “does have messages” between her and those she communicated with during the pandemic. Nicola Sturgeon says she will “answer questions directly and openly” when she gives evidence to the inquiry at the end of January. It comes after the UK Covid Inquiry heard on Friday that all WhatsApp messages sent and received by Ms Sturgeon during the pandemic were erased. She previously said she never used informal messages to make decisions throughout the pandemic, but was criticised by a number of political opponents who say she is attempting to hide exchanges with key ministers and advisers. During the pandemic, it had been widely reported in the media that the messages were deleted. READ MORE Scottish train services to finish early on Sunday due to Storm Isha Shrinking size of UK armed forces raises fears over ability to fight Police force refers itself to watchdog over 999 call before Norfolk deaths Jamie Dawson KC, counsel to the inquiry, said on Friday that a table submitted by the Scottish Government confirmed that was the case. On X, formerly known as Twitter, the former first minister wrote on Saturday: “I do not intend to give a running commentary on the ongoing Inquiry. “Instead, out of respect to all those impacted by the pandemic, I will answer questions directly and openly when I give evidence at the end of this month. “However, in light of recent coverage, there are certain points I feel it important to make clear. “Contrary to the impression given in some coverage, the Inquiry does have messages between me and those I most regularly communicated with through informal means.” She added: “Although these had not been retained on my own device, I was able to obtain copies which I submitted to the Inquiry last year. “To be clear, I conducted the Covid response through formal processes from my office in St Andrews House, not through WhatsApp or any other informal messaging platform. I was not a member of any WhatsApp groups. “The number of people I communicated with through informal messaging at all was limited. “Also, any handwritten notes made by me were passed to my private office to be dealt with and recorded as appropriate. Throughout the entire process, I acted in line with Scottish Government policy.” READ MORE Investigation under way after two Navy warships collide in Middle East port Rejoining EU customs union should be on the table, Sadiq Khan says Charity founder Camila Batmanghelidjh hailed as a ‘brilliant woman’ at funeral Ms Sturgeon went on to say that while she did her best to lead Scotland through the pandemic, she admitted she “did not get every decision right – far from it”, but said she was “motivated only, and at all times, by the determination to keep people as safe as possible”. The Scottish Government was contacted for comment. INDEPENDENT PODCASTS
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