I wish that I didn’t have to go out again.

However, I have to pick my youngest daughter up from an after school club in 45 minutes. It’s absolutely pissing it down with rain - I still haven’t dried out from the lunchtime dog walk.

Just think to a few years time when your kids will be able to walk themselves home! (bit of a long game but the reward is there eventually)

Eldest daughter is at secondary school, and already cycles to and from by herself.

Just need to hold out for another 4 years before the youngest is as well.

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My boss went and bought our Christmas snacks at lunchtime. They’ve been placed at the end of my desk. Not only are they too tempting everyone who passes keeps joking that it’s my lunch.

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I would not be able to work in those conditions

You not tempted to throw yourself through that lot like a human bowling ball?

Because I am.

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My front door handle has just snapped clean off In my hand, and I can’t properly close the door.

Can no one burgle my house while I pop out for a few minutes please?

Hello!

Had a great day. Been helping out with the horses, we were driving them around with a carriage full of children and some elderly people. Sleighbells and all. Was gonna upload a video for you all but forgot that’s not possible here.

Getting a bit stressed with everything I need to do before leaving on xmas hols, which is next Thursday. I’m going to like 4 event this weekend alone.

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Glasgow North constituents @keith @japes @fitzcarraldo @cutthelights - do Labour actually stand a chance of winning in this seat tomorrow? Is there any risk of the conservatives winning it? Trying to decide the best way to use my vote.

yeah

no

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Ok - so if this is correct my vote is better off with Labour? (ultimate goal is conservatives not winning, I’m not really bothered whether SNP or Labour win the seat).

haw laelfs, am i not good enough to be included in this group?!

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I thought about it but wasn’t sure if you were that arsed with politics! But I’d love to hear your opinion.

no, won’t make a difference IMO

vote for whoever you want.

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:thinking:
love my politics so i do, just don’t post a whole lot in Dis politics threads because i quite like Dis mainly as an escape.
Not a lot between SNP and labour in glasgow north, as japes said no chance of the tories getting in here.

I’ve always been a labour supporter although scottish labour have been a joke for a while now. this is the first time i’ve considered voting snp but ultimately so long as the tories don’t get in then i really don’t give that much of a fuck.

It’s the fucking english we need to worry about. :grinning: :wink:

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I’ve always voted labour but now I’m in Scotland I’ve heard lots about Scottish Labour being a joke/finished etc and I just wasn’t sure if they were a viable option anymore.

Polling cards should just be:

  • Tory
  • Anyone but

0 voters

Would make things much easier

I will be voting Labour mainly because I am unimpressed with SNP education policy.

I cannot see Conservatives getting seats in Glasgow.

I used to see the Lib Dem candidate on Crow Rd eating pasties while walking his dog.

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Yeah, but when Jezza is in power it’ll all be right.

And how did this influence your voting :smiley:

Aye but he’s already been in charge of labour for years :thinking:

Well, it didn’t directly but Ed Milliband’s bacon sandwich did untold damage to his reputation so [shrug].

I honestly feel like Scottish Labour haven’t felt really serious since I moved up here (The Dugdale/ [current bloke] Years) but I feel like the SNP tide might be on the wane a bit. They’ll get most seats in Scotland but I think Labour might peg them back a bit.

Anyone in Scotland voting Conservative deserves everything they get. Same with England or Wales actually.

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