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Originally posted by CHDog View PostWho?
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Originally posted by Elshambles View Post
Had scotland backed at 6/1 for the win on the advice of the only guy I ever knew who really understood soccer.Turning millions into thousands
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...Last edited by Hitchhiker's Guide To...; 21-11-16, 23:31."We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostI remember exactly where I was at that moment.
Had scotland backed at 6/1 for the win on the advice of the only guy I ever knew who really understood soccer.
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostI remember exactly where I was at that moment.
Had scotland backed at 6/1 for the win on the advice of the only guy I ever knew who really understood soccer.
Due to amount of lads getting their chance in the team and trying their hearts out it had the opposite effectLast edited by Guest; 21-11-16, 23:37.
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Originally posted by 5starpool View PostScottish food is awful, stop pretending it isn't and you'll be much happier. White pudding made of fruit? Madness.
There is a white pudding like the Irish one but it is not served in cafe's etc for breakfast the way it is in Ireland. We do a clootie dumpling type thing and its a sweet white pudding. It is lovely. I have never seen nor tasted the other white pudding as it was not something I seen in the shops.
Originally posted by CHDog View PostScotland has never done anything decent.
Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Fleming
James Dewar
Charles MacIntosh
Treatment of Malaria - Sir Patrick Manson (1844 - 1922)
It was a Scot who realized that malaria was transmitted by mosquitoes leading to treatment options.... and
A Scottish inventor pioneered the use of anesthesia for women in childbirth
The Threshing Machine - Andrew Meikle
The Reaping Machine - Rev. Patrick BellRadar -
Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt (Radar)
It was a Scot who realized that malaria was transmitted by mosquitoes leading to treatment options....
and a Scottish inventor pioneered the use of anesthesia for women in childbirth
Without us Scots M8, we would be fukked!
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Originally posted by MrsFlushdraw View PostAh come on, take off those green tinted spec Dom! The Black pudding in Ireland is a poor comparison to the Scottish version.
There is a white pudding like the Irish one but it is not served in cafe's etc for breakfast the way it is in Ireland. We do a clootie dumpling type thing and its a sweet white pudding. It is lovely. I have never seen nor tasted the other white pudding as it was not something I seen in the shops.
James Watt
Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Fleming
James Dewar
Charles MacIntosh
Treatment of Malaria - Sir Patrick Manson (1844 - 1922)
It was a Scot who realized that malaria was transmitted by mosquitoes leading to treatment options.... and
A Scottish inventor pioneered the use of anesthesia for women in childbirth
The Threshing Machine - Andrew Meikle
The Reaping Machine - Rev. Patrick BellRadar -
Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt (Radar)
It was a Scot who realized that malaria was transmitted by mosquitoes leading to treatment options....
and a Scottish inventor pioneered the use of anesthesia for women in childbirth
Without us Scots M8, we would be fukked!I hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostThose things had already been done.
Sir James Young Simpson, 1st Baronet (7 June 1811 – 6 May 1870) was a Scottish obstetrician and a significant figure in the history of medicine. Simpson was first to demonstrate the anaesthetic properties of chloroform on humans and helped to popularise the drug for use in medicine.[1]
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Originally posted by MrsFlushdraw View PostThis is the guy I was talking about. He may not have invented the drug but I wrote he pioneered its use in women... I am only as good as my google skills
Sir James Young Simpson, 1st Baronet (7 June 1811 – 6 May 1870) was a Scottish obstetrician and a significant figure in the history of medicine. Simpson was first to demonstrate the anaesthetic properties of chloroform on humans and helped to popularise the drug for use in medicine.[1]I hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by MrsFlushdraw View PostAh come on, take off those green tinted spec Dom! The Black pudding in Ireland is a poor comparison to the Scottish version.
James Watt
Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Fleming
James Dewar
Charles MacIntosh
Treatment of Malaria - Sir Patrick Manson (1844 - 1922)
It was a Scot who realized that malaria was transmitted by mosquitoes leading to treatment options.... and
A Scottish inventor pioneered the use of anesthesia for women in childbirth
The Threshing Machine - Andrew Meikle
The Reaping Machine - Rev. Patrick BellRadar -
Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt (Radar)
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But Macintosh. The Architect? A bit more random.
The Romans probably did the rest first. Greats lads the Romans.
Except radar, I think that was the Nazis. Not so great them fellas.
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Originally posted by zuutroy View PostYou left out James Clerk Maxwell. He was a clever lad.‘IF YOU had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you.” Genghis Khan
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Can float the idea with GF to trial it out in rathfarnham shopping centre cafe if you like?Low fee Euro/UK money transfer, 1st transfer free through my referral
https://transferwise.com/u/bfa0e
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Originally posted by Mellor View PostYou'll have to do better than that to convince anyone
Started strong there, Watt, Bell, Fleming.
But Macintosh. The Architect? A bit more random.
The Romans probably did the rest first. Greats lads the Romans.
Except radar, I think that was the Nazis. Not so great them fellas.
I just used a Scottish invention site, since we were told we were a useless bunch basically. I think the world has done all right with stuff like telephone etc oh and colour TV! John Logie Baird!
Now lets stop the Scottish bashing
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Originally posted by MrsFlushdraw View PostThe rain MAC! he didn't just do architect
I just used a Scottish invention site, since we were told we were a useless bunch basically. I think the world has done all right with stuff like telephone etc oh and colour TV! John Logie Baird!
Now lets stop the Scottish bashing
What he did was demo a version of what other people were doing better and his 'invention' of mechanical TV was not successful.Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostNot to denigrate in any way his many achievements but John Logie Baird didn't invent TV.
What he did was demo a version of what other people were doing better and his 'invention' of mechanical TV was not successful.
John Logie Baird FRSE (/ˈloʊɡi bɛrd/;[1] 14 August 1888 – 14 June 1946) was a Scottish engineer, innovator, one of the inventors of the mechanical television, demonstrating the first working television system on 26 January 1926, and inventor of both the first publicly demonstrated colour television system, and the first purely electronic colour television picture tube.[2][3][4][5]
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Originally posted by MrsFlushdraw View PostI said colour, was that not what he invented?
John Logie Baird FRSE (/ˈloʊɡi bɛrd/;[1] 14 August 1888 – 14 June 1946) was a Scottish engineer, innovator, one of the inventors of the mechanical television, demonstrating the first working television system on 26 January 1926, and inventor of both the first publicly demonstrated colour television system, and the first purely electronic colour television picture tube.[2][3][4][5]
because its not trueTurning millions into thousands
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Anyone here suffer with their sinus ?
Last few months i have been getting a burning smell in my nose, its like smoke, not too dissimilar to BBQ, but a lot more unpleasant/rancid/chemical. I also get very stuffed up a few hours after a few pints.
Google is telling me i am either having the longest stroke in history, its a brain tumour, could be epilepsy also and a million to one chance its a sinus infection.
Ill go to the doc tomorrow for some antibiotics if she agrees with Dr.google.This too shall pass.
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Originally posted by oleras View PostAnyone here suffer with their sinus ?
Last few months i have been getting a burning smell in my nose, its like smoke, not too dissimilar to BBQ, but a lot more unpleasant/rancid/chemical. I also get very stuffed up a few hours after a few pints.
Google is telling me i am either having the longest stroke in history, its a brain tumour, could be epilepsy also and a million to one chance its a sinus infection.
Ill go to the doc tomorrow for some antibiotics if she agrees with Dr.google.
You could give a sinus Rinse and Sudafed decongestant a go for a few days.
Do you feel like snot never makes it to your nose and drips down your throat?
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Originally posted by CHDog View PostHi, I'm the resident sufferer of sinus cancer. It's your sinuses. Good luck getting it fixed, GPs haven't a clue.
You could give a sinus Rinse and Sudafed decongestant a go for a few days.
Do you feel like snot never makes it to your nose and drips down your throat?
Do you get the burning smell ? Could be polyps also.This too shall pass.
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Originally posted by oleras View PostAt the moment no pressure, no congestion, i do have some nasal drip at night time...makes me sneeze right before i fall asleep.
Do you get the burning smell ? Could be polyps also.
I have pressure, congestion and weird smells since I was about 13. Mine smells kinda like burning with infection thrown in at times. I got a scan that said I had polyps so was on the road to being fixed then my next scan revealed nothing so they gave up on me. Since then my eye has moved a cm or two in my head, is slightly swollen and has a loud squelch in it all on the side that had polyps.
It's gas craic and banter going back and forth with them, will I suffer again, will they fix me, nobody knows!
Pack of cunts.
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