Andy Scott
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Andy Scott
@andyscott
I'm not the sculptor who made the kelpies, but you guys keep tagging me and it's tiresome. I offered him this account and he never responded. Blame yourselves.
england Entrou em Şubat 2008
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@fesshole That’s a roundabout way saying you’re not in Milton Keynes
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Well done to the @GUSAMensRugby 2’s, finishing the season with the Scottish Cup. 8 freshers on show meaning the future is bright. Thanks to @jamesliew84 @skinner_3 @andyscott and Eakin for all your hard work and instilling in the boys the love of the game 🙏.

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@RealWorldProj @Peston I hate football, but even I'd watch MOTD for foofy!
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@Peston Sorry to burst a couple of bubbles, but people do not tune into Match of the Day for Gary Lineker or Ian Wright. They tune in for the foofy - regardless of who is presenting it.
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This is not going well for the BBC
Ian Wright@IanWright0
Everybody knows what Match of the Day means to me, but I’ve told the BBC I won’t be doing it tomorrow. Solidarity.
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Do you remember when you joined Twitter? I do! #MyTwitterAnniversary Best day of my life. Everything changed for the better. God, I'm glad I'm on Twitter. Couldn't live without it. Yep, Twitter definitely saved my life. Twitter.

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Not bailing juuuuust yet but I can also be found on Hive social @andyscott.
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The boss is back. The man who broke the Brexit deadlock, delivered the first Covid vaccine, supported Ukraine when no one else would. The one person Labour fear the most is Boris Johnson #BringBackBoris

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@johnjsills @SonOfSunTzu Précis of the article: warrants expire 2 years post-mortem. Cash, stamps and postboxes remain as they are- any newly minted cash, stamps get King Charles' profile, and any new postboxes (will there be any?) get his sigil. There'll be a lot of cross-over for quite a while.
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@DavidDark Another thought on this. Some folks learned that apology is due (given) to the authority (one must say sorry to one's parents), often when that authority is bad! I wonder if this colours impressions of what apologising actually should be, rather than a bowing to unjust authority
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@DavidDark That's true. I'm not in the public eye, nor do I have a platform to defend, so the only potential cost to me is imagined embarrassment at having been wrong. I'm lucky in that respect. I wonder how well I'd manage otherwise.
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