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    Quote Originally Posted by RoYO! View Post
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    To be fair I wondered if the second thing was a euphemism for a dump! 😆 seemed apt for derby day!
    Nope, I really was putting the chopped up bits of tree into a wicker container beside the wood burner. 😁
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    A disturbing amount of rugby mentions on this 😲

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    Working till around 4ish, then head home, telly on and get ready.

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    Are hibs tv showing the game. Not sure I can face watching it on bbc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nakedmanoncrack View Post
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    A disturbing amount of rugby mentions on this 😲
    Agreed. There’s a couple of GAA games on Sky this afternoon. Much more entertaining.

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    Are hibs tv showing the game. Not sure I can face watching it on bbc.
    Only if you're outside the UK or ROI.

    It's also on Premier Sports if you have that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir David Gray View Post
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    Only if you're outside the UK or ROI.

    It's also on Premier Sports if you have that.
    Cheers I’ll use a VPN and Hibs TV

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nakedmanoncrack View Post
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    A disturbing amount of rugby mentions on this 😲
    I've watched one and have another two to go, with football in between. And trying to keep an eye on the Vuelta.

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    Walk earlier was cancelled but looking forward to Wales v Scotland now as the warm-up before the big one.

    Beers currently lined-up are 'Terra Nova' by Ovenstone 109 in Fife, Fyne Ales 'Jarl', Stewart Brewing 'Hollyrood' and Session IPA, all to be added to as and when.

    Enjoy the game folks and GGTTH!

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    I’m about to segregate my living room in to half Hibs/ half Hearts 🙈 Got pies and bovril for half time and the beers are chilling in the fridge just now.

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    Going for a pub crawl in Leith. Maybe go to Buster Browns tonight to celebrate. Early start tomorrow at the Penny Black.

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    Going to stick on the last half hour of last nights show on Hibs TV at half 3 then BBC on at 4. Beers already in the fridge.

    I’m still not sure what coverage I’m going to watch as I’ve still got Premier from the Cove game. Just had a check and it’s Mikey Stewart and Shelley Kerr on BBC and McCoist, Craigan and Darren Jackson on Premier. Will probably come down to who’ll be on the commentary with (presumably) Liam Mcleod on BBC

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    I've got 4 bottles of Corona in the fridge, a lime at the ready, and anxiety levels that could rival a fainting goat. Mon.

    The closer we approach kick-off for a big game, the more I lose my appetite. Wish that effect lasted every day of the week...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Pointer View Post
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    Walk earlier was cancelled but looking forward to Wales v Scotland now as the warm-up before the big one.

    Beers currently lined-up are 'Terra Nova' by Ovenstone 109 in Fife, Fyne Ales 'Jarl', Stewart Brewing 'Hollyrood' and Session IPA, all to be added to as and when.

    Enjoy the game folks and GGTTH!
    Your profile has you 2 hours west of the weedge, Curious about where?
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    Sitting in my empty pub with a few beers watching the rugby on the big screen before the main event and chatting with my mates on our Hibs WhattsApp group. WTF is going on with the world!

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    [QUOTE=Moulin Yarns;6341311]Your profile has you 2 hours west of the weedge, Curious about where?[/QUOTE

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    Sitting in the garden of my neighbour, not a Hibs fan, and watching the TV positioned at his patio doors.

    It's that or watch it alone.
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    On a wee zoom call with a couple of other Hibees, my partner alongside, a bunch of snacks (chocolate, crisps, marshmallows and a blowtorch for toasting, pizza for half time), some white wine and some beers.


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    Up the Hibs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    On a wee zoom call with a couple of other Hibees, my partner alongside, a bunch of snacks (chocolate, crisps, marshmallows and a blowtorch for toasting, pizza for half time), some white wine and some beers.
    If it's a pineapple pizza, you should remove yourself from this thread immediately.
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    Wife breaking the guidelines for the first time and away to her aunties.
    I was also asked along to sit in another room with her Jambo uncle
    **** that !

    I'm happily like a pig in ***** listening to my music pre-game, and of course following the guidelines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveHFC View Post
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    If it's a pineapple pizza, you should remove yourself from this thread immediately.
    Ndjua, pineapple, fresh chilli and a splash of a decent hot sauce on a pizza is excellent.

    But no pineapple on this one.

    Have some fresh bread in the oven too so maybe even warm bread and butter.
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    Been wondering around the house trying to pass time.
    Held off as long as I could,beer and tunes on!

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    Sitting at home with new tap oan. Beers chillin, as is the champagne

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Pointer View Post
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    Mid Argyll, on the wrong side of the Rest.
    Cheers, I'm heading to Tighnabruaich for a break next week. I realise nearly everything will be closed, from Dunoon to Campletown and Inveraray, but any recommendations greatfully received.
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    Walk earlier was cancelled but looking forward to Wales v Scotland now as the warm-up before the big one.

    Beers currently lined-up are 'Terra Nova' by Ovenstone 109 in Fife, Fyne Ales 'Jarl', Stewart Brewing 'Hollyrood' and Session IPA, all to be added to as and when.

    Enjoy the game folks and GGTTH!
    I see the New Zealand, South Africa, England, Scotland select managed to beat Wales by 4 points.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moulin Yarns View Post
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    Cheers, I'm heading to Tighnabruaich for a break next week. I realise nearly everything will be closed, from Dunoon to Campletown and Inveraray, but any recommendations greatfully received.
    You've got Portavadie just along the road and, although it's not particularly close, Inver Cottage up the B8000 towards Strachur. It's excellent for food and has a wee bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Pointer View Post
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    You've got Portavadie just along the road and, although it's not particularly close, Inver Cottage up the B8000 towards Strachur. It's excellent for food and has a wee bar.
    One thing I will visit is Knapdale, I will feed the line, I want to see beaver. (As part of my professional life I have seen them in the wild in Pitlochry )
    There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.

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