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Firefox

Battle of Bonnymuir Commemoration

Hello,

this is just to point out that there is a commemoration, by the 1820 Society for the Battle of Bonnymuir.

There are two buses being run from Glasgow to the event. Details as follows:

Bus leaving at 12.30 pm from North Frederick St, George Square, Glasgow, April 26 2008. £10 per head again, kids free. Ceremony at 2 pm. Tam MacLean the piper will bring his accordion and we will stay for one hour in the pub. The 1820 bus leaves straight after the commemoration.

Hope you've all had a good weekend,

Kenny
Firefox

For those of you travelling to Bonnymuir via your own transport, you'll need this route:

Take theb A80 Stirling road, follow it past Cumbernauld and take the
turn off the motorway signposted Kilsyth and Denny [just after the
Castlecarey railway viaduct]. Take the left turn at the junction for
Denny/Bonnybridge when you have travelled a mile youll come to a fork
junction[just after the Railway Inn and Crown Hotel - take the
Bonnybridge road - follow until you come to Bonnybridge Toll [Co-op
shop on right]Take the road to the right [signposted High
Bonnybridge] follow the road up the hill until you come to a railway
bridge on a sharp bend - carry on for 200 metres and take the left
turn and Rollos engineering factory is just along the road on the
right. Your there at the 1820 Cairn.

For those of you wishing to travel on the SRSM Glasgow Bus, details are as follows:

Bus leaving at 12.45 pm from North HANOVER St, George Square, Glasgow, April 26. 16 seater for £100. £10 per head again, kids free. Ceremony at 2.30 pm. Tam MacLean the piper will bring his accordion and we will stay for one hour in the pub. The 1820 bus leaves straight after the commemoration.

Thank you,

Kenny
agentmancuso

Firefox wrote:
Bus leaving at 12.45 pm from North HANOVER St, George Square, Glasgow,


That's suspiciously close to the city's main Post Office. I hope you're not intending any further anti-postal installation type violence?
Firefox

agentmancuso wrote:
Firefox wrote:
Bus leaving at 12.45 pm from North HANOVER St, George Square, Glasgow,


That's suspiciously close to the city's main Post Office. I hope you're not intending any further anti-postal installation type violence?


Oi. I don't tell you how to flip burgers at Burger King, do I?
agentmancuso

That, sir, was a low jibe.  Crying or Very sad
Firefox

agentmancuso wrote:
That, sir, was a low jibe.  Crying or Very sad


Aye, Agent, I'm sorry.

I couldn't resist. I'm sorry. Much love.
iainmhor

Firefox wrote:
agentmancuso wrote:
That, sir, was a low jibe.  Crying or Very sad


Aye, Agent, I'm sorry.

I couldn't resist. I'm sorry. Much love.



I should think so too Mr Firefox. AM would never leave McDonalds - hes potential management you know?
agentmancuso

I'm not sure what potential management is, or whether I should be glad to have it. But it can't be any worse than being an apologist for child-murderers surely?
azzuri

Sorry to go 'off-topic' again, but I feel like I have to stand up for the workers in fast food. I worked in Burger King when I was 16, and it's probably the one of the toughest 'wage slave' jobs out there, don't knock it.

For the wages paid, you work a hell of a lot harder and have to think on your feet a lot more than the shelve-stackers who are paid more in supermarkets. Anyone who has ever worked in a kitchen on a Saturday evening will know exactly what I'm talking about.
iainmhor

agentmancuso wrote:
I'm not sure what potential management is, or whether I should be glad to have it. But it can't be any worse than being an apologist for child-murderers surely?




Im fairly sure AM seeing as you are a Brit, that your an apologist for the British governments and British Army's "child murderers"whose deeds in that nefarious field dwarf anything by Republicans historically and today in Iraq and Afghanistan. Twisted Evil



Go large? Very Happy
agentmancuso

iainmhor wrote:
Im fairly sure AM seeing as you are a Brit, that your an apologist for the British governments and British Army's "child murderers"whose deeds in that nefarious field dwarf anything by Republicans historically and today in Iraq and Afghanistan.


I am none of those things.

It is not possible to justify one set of atrocities by pointing at another.

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