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Following their spectacular mis-spelling bonanza on the Allan Wells plaque, Edinburgh council have unveiled the new sign adorning their sign writing headquarters.
Supergroup
Whyte & Mackay have launched their website into cyberspace
with no sign of any bits falling off. Hear and see what on earth
they are up to here:
Star Trek legend Scotty's dying wishes were apparently to have his ashes blasted into space from the secret rocket hidden in Linlithgow Palace. It's true. A bloke down the pub told me.
One unfortunate punter with droopy eye syndrome regrets his failure to visit everyone's favourite high street opthalmic therapists.
A good old fashioned whiffy fart. That's it. Rejoice in your inner schoolboy.
Older readers may recall when our wunnerful MSPs promised freak hair for the elderly. Well, not content with this historic follicular offer, the oldies are up in arms and artificial body parts again, this time demanding they all punt their pensions on the National Lottery. Just fer a laugh, like.
Protesters, nostalgic for the old G8 days of last week, have taken to running through the streets moaning about the heat.
Forget the field in Perthshire, the madness that is Whyte & Mackay continues to spread unabated. Catch them live at the Caledonian Backpackers on Queensferry Street in Edinburgh on the 9th July from 9pm. Entry £4. All the greatest hits promised, including 'Blue Nun Day', 'Wutherspoon Nights', 'Rock JD' and many many more. If you thought James Brown was hot, you ain't seen nuthin' yet. Awlright.
Special bike lanes have been constructed around Gleneagles to allow the world's most powerful man to continue knocking over British Bobbies. A G8 alternatives spokesperson, Sonia Swedge, said yesterday, 'Mr Bush is to be commended for his part in helping to disarm the police state'.
Music lovers rally round the cause to rid the world of insipid conservative rock groups. Update! T- Shirt available here: http://www.eyeballkid.com/tshirt.htm
Old folks rally round the cause to ban teenagers from our streets.
A whole bunch of alternative music events and more is happening across Edinburgh this week, including the editorial staff of The Daily Reckless performing live at The Royal Oak on Monday 4th July alongside a bunch of poets and stuff. For more info see: http://www.songsforchange.co.uk
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