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It's a classic horror film starring Mark Hamill where he plays a toy who thinks he's a real spaceman.
Topical what with the cameo by Philip Seymour Hoffman as the misunderstood pigeon keeping neighbour who interacts with those sentient flying hubcap things that end up rebuilding the whole apartment block after it was knocked down by the greedy developer (Sean Penn?).
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http://www.lfgss.com/thread1525.html
One is enough.
Also mention of ASA decision is in here: http://www.lfgss.com/thread13146-572.html
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Read that recently, then jumped straight on the outrage bus. What terrible miss-management of funds.
In terms of independence, I don't really have a preference or opinion on whether it should happen, I am however concerned on how it does happen if it goes ahead. It seems to require a lot of facilitation through gradual shift of funding, common currency, military and could fuel 'perceived' better public spending than south of the border which facilitates the 'Scots subsidised by the south' viewpoint which I am too ignorant of the facts to know whether correct or not.
From a casual viewpoint it can seem very much like a BS propoganda support mechanism for Salmond et al and a legacy piece for his political career.
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