S15 Posted November 29, 2005 Posted November 29, 2005 I can assure you you don't. My measured IQ is one of the top 1% in the country. I have a degree, postgrad and professional qualification and earn six figures per year. Silly, SILLY child. 363436[/snapback] Whatever. I get to travel and play music, and when I finally reach where I wanna be (by, oh I don't know, my mid twenties?) I'll be sh*tting all over you in every respect. Another plus is Glasgow won't have any significance in my life. Unless I decide to blow it up. With all my money. Though the cretins which currently inhabit the 'city' are probably well further down the line with that than I am.
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LDRover Posted November 30, 2005 Posted November 30, 2005 I got an A* in my French GCSE at night school a few years ago. I think you'd have to agree that puts all the other piddling academic achievements on this thread in the shade. So there.
Billy Castell Posted November 30, 2005 Posted November 30, 2005 I can assure you you don't. My measured IQ is one of the top 1% in the country. I have a degree, postgrad and professional qualification and earn six figures per year. Silly, SILLY child. 363436[/snapback] Well let us all bow down and kiss the feet of the one true God . You may have all the qualifications and a pretty hefty wage, but that doesn't stop you from coming across as a horrible, vindictive, arrogant and bitter person at times. Please, just go to the Celtic sites and rage on about Souness over there. It is very tiresome.
bob fleming Posted November 30, 2005 Posted November 30, 2005 But lend us a grand before you go 363911[/snapback] Which is more than our owners, the Walkers, would do with their £600 million lying in the bank doing nothi... Ooops.... Sorry about that. I thought I was someone else there for a minute.
cletus Posted November 30, 2005 Posted November 30, 2005 Which is more than our owners, the Walkers, would do with their £600 million lying in the bank doing nothi... Ooops.... Sorry about that. I thought I was someone else there for a minute. 363924[/snapback] now who could that be? Shillito....Whatever. I get to travel and play music, and when I finally reach where I wanna be (by, oh I don't know, my mid twenties?) I'll be sh*tting all over you in every respect. Another plus is Glasgow won't have any significance in my life. Unless I decide to blow it up. With all my money. Though the cretins which currently inhabit the 'city' are probably well further down the line with that than I am. Let`s hope that when you 'inevitably' become this 'rockstar', we all remember who you are, so we can remind the people of Glasgow (just before you play there) what you`ve said about them. You`d last about 20 seconds, Jimmy!
S15 Posted December 1, 2005 Posted December 1, 2005 Rock star? My aim is to be a session musician my friend. And I'm well on course to getting there. That way I remain discreet and still have a healthy living, (Including slagging of Glaswegians) Also, Jan said she was in the top 1% of the country IQ wise.... If ''this country'' is Scotland then I applud you with a slow, slow round of applause.
todd_could_take_tyson Posted December 1, 2005 Posted December 1, 2005 Rock star? My aim is to be a session musician my friend. And I'm well on course to getting there. That way I remain discreet and still have a healthy living, (Including slagging of Glaswegians) Also, Jan said she was in the top 1% of the country IQ wise.... If ''this country'' is Scotland then I applud you with a slow, slow round of applause. 364276[/snapback] Nobody cares what you want to be, stop blowing your own trumpet, its probably the only action you'd ever get though.
Ste B Posted December 1, 2005 Posted December 1, 2005 Whatever. I get to travel and play music, I've seen those buskers on the tube as well. Better than Pearl Jam I suppose. when I finally reach where I wanna be (by, oh I don't know, my mid twenties?) I'll be sh*tting all over you So. you want to be in a mucky german porno video then ? Aiming high I see.
greggyk Posted December 1, 2005 Posted December 1, 2005 the porn industry 363818[/snapback] I was thinking more of a 'renting' firm. Moving from city to city as she does. And some of those places she talks about are famous for that kind of thing
cletus Posted December 1, 2005 Posted December 1, 2005 My aim is to be a session musician my friend. And I'm well on course to getting there. That way I remain discreet and still have a healthy living, (Including slagging of Glaswegians) ...& good luck to you 'my friend'! I know one or two people who are session musicians, & judging the way you tend to look down on people (& slag them off) you`ll go a long way. Most 'muso`s' are like that. Q...what`s the difference between a rock star & a session musician? A...The rock stars get sh@gged.
Simon Says Posted December 1, 2005 Posted December 1, 2005 I've seen those buskers on the tube as well. Better than Pearl Jam I suppose. 364279[/snapback] Behave.
Ferguson16 Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Notice that nobodies replied tonight... last 16 of the champions league - he's done nay bad for hiself!
dave birch Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Notice that nobodies replied tonight... last 16 of the champions league - he's done nay bad for hiself! 365470[/snapback] Whatever he does, whatever he says, there is one indisputable fact: He remains a tosser who couldn't hack it in the big league. Had he said, "I'm unhappy, I want to return to Rangers" I'd have had some respect for him, but he engineered a move. After all the Rovers did for him following his injury, what he did made him the joke that he is. If I ever came face to face with the Scottish prat, he'd cop a spray from me (and that's not spitting at him). He's destined to play in a second rate league for the rest of his days.
LDRover Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Notice that nobodies replied tonight... last 16 of the champions league - he's done nay bad for hiself! 365470[/snapback] And the amazing thing is, he was no more than a passenger in last night's game either. He was totally overshadowed by the young boys Burke and Murray, they put his minimal 'effort' to shame. Proof indeed that he can be mediocre North of the border as well.
roversmum Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 with any luck he'll be getting a few splinters up his backside from the bench soon then
Jan Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 I think it's brilliant that Rangers have gone through (Albeit that in at least 2 of Celtic's Champions League campaigns they got considerably more than 6 points and still didn't qualify!). It can only be good for Scottish football.
Flopsy Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 That must have been said through gritted teeth But agree it is good for scottish football
dave birch Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 It can only be good for Scottish football. 365495[/snapback] I'm sorry, Jan, I can't think of anything that could be good for Scottish Football. It's all reflected in their National team.........
rover6 Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Why Fergie Quit Rovers? To play second group stage Champs League, of course.
Yorick Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Happiest man around will be Freddie Shepherd. Now that Rangers are guaranteed a huge amount of filthy lucre he will not have to give Souness yet another huge cheque for another awful Rangers cast off player simply to help him bale them out of the mire again.
philipl Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Rangers are guarranteed about £1.5m for the two games in the last 16. They are also guarranteed getting knocked out if you look at the line-up of Group Winners (unless Benfica beat Man U tonight and top Group D).
S15 Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 To be fair to Rangers now they have a few good players coming back, they may have been through the worst, and if they stick with McLeash they may go on a good run and finish second, which would be a great foundation for next season. Maybe it's the whole underdog thing, but I have grown to like McLiesh quite alot through all the stick he has been recieving.
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