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Question Time? A young Scottish lad defending the attack on Nige in Edinburgh, he said it's the same for Scots when they visit England :shock: has He been indocrinated by his father or at school or has he ventured south of the border and started shouting, Ye Sasonack Barstewards?
 
Other than that daft boy who could not justify his statement all the other youngsters raised very good points and debated well.

Secret life of cats i hope big Al didnt watch that his illusions will be ruined :wink:
 
And the young man that mentioned aliens may live to regret it.
I was surprised at gorgeous george's support for the union.
 
and before that I watched the secret life of cats! :lol:

We watched that. Very interesting. Our cat's knocking on a bit now (17) and doesn't venture far, but when he used to be out all day we often wondered where he went and what he got up to. Probably curling one up in next door's garden!

We only watched the beginning of QT but we were very impressed by how well those young people spoke during the first few minutes. Superior Scottish education, perhaps? :lol:
 
Why was there no one in the QT audience over 30 years old?

I realise that a diet of Buckie and deep fried Mars Bars may offer an explaination. :lol:


And yes, the cat programme was fascinating. Always wondered what ours was up to all those hours away.
 
I missed the cat program as I didn't finish putting an extra step off the patio till 2200hrs (my house) these jobs always get done last.
 
I missed the cat program as I didn't finish putting an extra step off the patio till 2200hrs (my house) these jobs always get done last.

Very interesting, and a lot of work went into getting cameras and GPS small enough for cats to wear. They used a miniturised version of the type used on African big cats.

Still time to watch it on BBC iplayer -

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b02xcvhw/Horizon_20122013_The_Secret_Life_of_the_Cat/

Plus, there's a follow-up programme on BBC2 at 10pm tonight called Little Cat Diaries.
 
Why was there no one in the QT audience over 30 years old?

I take it you mised the very start of the programme? As 16 & 17yr olds are going to be allowed to vote on Scottish Devolution the audience was made up of younger people to get an insight into their politcal views. It was explained at the start of the programme, but that's all watched, so i'm non-the-wiser about their views!!
 
I missed the cat program as I didn't finish putting an extra step off the patio till 2200hrs (my house) these jobs always get done last.

Get a PVR! We hardly ever watch programmes when broadcast; watch them at your convenience (if you have a television in your toilet) AND you can easily skip through the boring adverts. :wink:
 
Whitespirit the audience consisted of 16 to 18 year olds that was it. To recognize them being given the vote in the up coming vote.

Ajstone i think the alien lad probably won the bet from his mates
 
Whitespirit the audience consisted of 16 to 18 year olds that was it. To recognize them being given the vote in the up coming vote.

Ajstone i think the alien lad probably won the bet from his mates

I thought the 'alien lad' on QT was Mikefromlondon. :lol:
 
Why was there no one in the QT audience over 30 years old?

I take it you mised the very start of the programme? As 16 & 17yr olds are going to be allowed to vote on Scottish Devolution the audience was made up of younger people to get an insight into their politcal views. It was explained at the start of the programme, but that's all watched, so i'm non-the-wiser about their views!!

Yes, you're right. Only saw last half hour, so missed the vital bit of info. Thursday was also a long day, follwed by early evening in the pub. Only propped my eyelids open as Nige was on the panel.

:lol: :lol:
 
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