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Anyway, some woman chased after a man who had droped his wallet. He said thanks and told her not to come into Glasgow tomorrow.
So she told the police and they admitted that there had been bomb threats.
> how is blowing up glasgow an act of terrorism, most reasonable people
> would consider it a favour! :-)
Of course i have nothing against glasgow but i am a bit bored of the news lately and would welcome some terrorist activities.
only joking before our mass scot brigade lynch me!
A smart terrorist would get himself and lots of friends cover themselves in bombs, then, go to Times Square or something on Hogmanay, and they time it to kill everyone at exactly 0, that way they don't need to syncronise watches or anythig.
But what do tehy do?
Fly a plane into a building in the early hours of the day.
I will not be held liable for any terrorist attacks held on Hogmanay.
> Creepy
Like that time there was a woman who helped a bloke out at the post office with a spare 20p he needed for something. He told her not to catch the train the next day or something. Yeah. My memory trails after that.
But yeah, half of it is probably completely fake.
Or it could be a myth that has gone around for a few years.
> What's in Glasgow that's a major target anyway? Woolworths?
There is actually a large Woolworths on Argyle Street.
> Bomb in The Shires, on a Saturday about 3 weeks ago.
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> :c)
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> I heard it too!
Won't somebody think of the Hobbits?!?!