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Just-Jude | 14:50 Thu 18th Sep 2014 | ChatterBank
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Will there be fireworks all over Scotland tonight after the Yes vote victory?
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That's a good question! I don't believe I've seen any sort of victory plans by either side. Perhaps it really is too close to call after all.
Well it would be a little premature as the result will not be known until tomorrow morning.
I suppose there could be fireworks whichever way the vote goes.
There will be no Yes vote but there could be fireworks (not necessarily of the pyrotechnic kind)
Wont they all be too hungover to celebrate or commiserate?
The losing side will congratulate the winning side and say,"Well done, chaps". At least that's what would happen in England.
And then there's be a fight.
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I was looking for something special to be organised at Hampden Park, just like the Commonwealth Games.
What can possibly go wrong?

The pubs up there are staying open all night.
Obiter - I get the impression that you have never been in England.
Lived in England all my life but went to public school, dontcha know☺
You should travel more :-)
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Talking the Commonwealth Games, if the Scots can organise such a massive event, why can't they run their own country?
They can, and will.
Well, if I was a Scott I'd be voting Yes, and Good Luck to them.
I hope you don't harbour any ill feeling toward your fellow Scots when the 'NO' vote is announced, Wharton.
Talbot - Certainly not, we'll still a' be Jock Tamson's bairns :-)
Talbot - Certainly not, we'll still a' be Jock Tamson's bairns :-)

and Alex Salmond's wee fules ?
Doesn't really matter who wins, the cost to the remnants of the UK will be horrendous!

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