Colin Robertson

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Colin Robertson

Colin Robertson

@rober88912

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Wee Bella1973
Wee Bella1973@bellaMac73·
Well seeing as I’ve no orders in I’m making some Celtic coasters green with white crest white with green black with gold and gold with black can’t sit on my arse for 2 mins 😂
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ScotRail
ScotRail@ScotRail·
Can you name this picturesque station? 🤔
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Colin Robertson
Colin Robertson@rober88912·
@StewNCF Treating it as a fun day. Get the job done and plenty of time to have all this hype.
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3-minute-hero
3-minute-hero@StewNCF·
We should never go on a training camp during a season ever again. I also don't want to see our players line up with their kids before the game as if the season is fucking over.
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Colin Robertson@rober88912·
Leagues gone. Bottle merchants
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Liver and onions was on the kitchen table of roughly every British household in the country, at least once a fortnight, from approximately 1850 to approximately 1985. A Tuesday meal. Whatever day the butcher had lamb's liver in, or pig's liver if you were further down the week, or ox liver if the household was stretching the budget. Your mother bought it that afternoon. Still warm, or nearly. Deep burgundy, slick and glossy on the butcher's paper. Half a pound. Tuppence. Change from a shilling. She sliced it quarter of an inch thick, dusted it in seasoned flour, and laid it in a pan where a pound of onions had been going soft in bacon fat for twenty minutes. Two minutes one side. Two minutes the other. The middle still faintly pink. Overcooked liver was a mortal sin in a British kitchen, spoken of by grandmothers with genuine sadness, the way a priest might discuss a lapsed parishioner. Pan juices deglazed with water and Worcestershire, poured over. Mashed potato. A pile of cabbage. A rasher of bacon laid across the top if it was a good week. The whole thing cost, in 1962, approximately 8p per serving. It delivered, in a single plate, the highest concentration of bioavailable vitamin A in any food on earth, more B12 than any supplement will ever contain, haem iron at absorption rates a plant source cannot match, copper, zinc, choline, folate, and selenium. Nobody called it a superfood. Nobody called anything a superfood. It was called Tuesday. Then, between 1985 and 2005, liver quietly disappeared. Mothers stopped buying it. The butcher stopped ordering it. The supermarket stopped stocking it. By 2010, most British adults under thirty had never knowingly eaten it. The word now carries a faint cultural embarrassment. A food your nan ate. Something to move past. Meanwhile, 20% of British women of childbearing age are anaemic. The NHS prescribes them ferrous sulphate tablets that cause nausea and take six months to address a deficiency one plate of liver a fortnight would correct in weeks. The women taking the tablets are, in many cases, the granddaughters of the women who ate the liver. The deficiency is cultural amnesia with a prescription attached. Your butcher still has lamb's liver in the counter. Ask him. He will be delighted. He might throw in the kidneys. Flour. Bacon fat. Onions. Four minutes total. Worcestershire. Mashed potato underneath. The grandmother is gone, but the dish remembers her, and so do you, whether you knew her or not. Eat it. Pass it on.
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Derek
Derek@DerekAllan61·
Current temperature in the static All windows open plus patio door
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💫♥️Kay ♥️💫
💫♥️Kay ♥️💫@Kay_W84·
Finally paid off our holibobs for July. My son & daughter’s holiday clothes have arrived. Travel insurance documents printed. Will check in 14 days before we fly out online. They’re super excited for their first holiday abroad. Can’t wait to catch up with family out there. This holiday can’t come quick enough.
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Derek
Derek@DerekAllan61·
Half a wee gammon on the go for sandwiches None of that prepacked overpriced crap
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Vintage Gers
Vintage Gers@Vintage_Gers·
100 of these going to the post office on Monday 😁 Thanks so much to everyone who ordered 💙 #Rangers #VintageGers
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Colin Robertson@rober88912·
@HansonsAuctions Was it found in a lock up, sitting on a gas stove in peckham. By 2 brothers who thought it was a victorian egg timer 🤣
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Charles Hanson
Charles Hanson@HansonsAuctions·
🚨 GUESS THE HAMMER PRICE… This… is no ordinary watch. Held in my hand is a piece of Titanic history ⏱️ Awarded to Carpathia engineer John Richardson, one of the men who helped rescue over 700 souls on that fateful night in 1912… this gold watch tells a story of courage, duty and humanity at its very finest. Funded in part by Mrs John Jacob Astor… after her husband tragically perished… it stands as a tribute to the unsung heroes of the Titanic story. Now… it’s heading under my hammer this Wednesday (22nd April) @HansonsKent 💭 So here’s the question… What do YOU think it will sell for? 👇 Drop your guesses below… closest one gets a shoutout after the sale 👀 (Estimate up to £100,000… but will it go higher?) 🔗 Read more: bit.ly/4szHLBU #Titanic #Auction #Antiques #History #GuessThePrice
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Colin Robertson@rober88912·
@HansonsUK Was it lying in a garage on top of a stove. Where the 2 brothers thought it was a victorian egg timer 🤣
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Hansons Auctioneers
Hansons Auctioneers@HansonsUK·
A remarkable piece of Titanic history is heading to auction ⏱️ This gold watch, awarded to engineer John Richardson of the RMS Carpathia, honours one of the unsung heroes who helped rescue more than 700 survivors in 1912 – and it could sell for up to £100,000. Funded in part by a donation from Mrs John Jacob Astor, whose husband perished in the disaster, the watch is a lasting tribute to the overlooked engineers who made the rescue possible. A powerful story of courage, legacy and one of history’s most enduring tragedies. 🔗 Read the full article: bit.ly/4szHLBU #Titanic #History #Antiques #Auction #HansonsAuctioneers @HansonsAuctions @HansonsKent
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Rab
Rab@rabbryso·
Tonight’s tea! Steak Slice Fried onion Roll!
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DJB
DJB@DJB1888·
Should he down to 10 and the ball was out of play for their goal. CHEATING BASTARDS!!! That’s how it works, right???
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CelticSuperDuper
CelticSuperDuper@SouperCeltic·
If they win this championship it will be for two reasons, Nicholson incompetent and the Referees Association. They’ve gained around 16 points this season from ridiculous officiating calls.
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the bullet train
the bullet train@Maedasteel·
Falkirk where never getting allowed to get a result today That shower of shite should have been down to 10 and 2 nil down Would only be a matter of time before a penalty or a Falkirk player was sent off if they hadn't taken the lead after the first half 2 dodgy decisions
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