And how good will the football be when it's gone and we're back to glaur rather than glory? |
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But they appear to be blinded in both eyes when it comes to the glaur left behind by the two-legged offenders. |
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As likely, girls, as we all know, as a man getting stuck into a month's accumulated oven glaur. |
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The glaur, the wind, the awful clothes, the bores and the snobs are all worth putting up with. |
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In fact if ever there was a walking, talking and occasionally singing anti drugs advert, it's Ms Winehouse in all her glaur. |
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But the glaur and the mud of the forest stages up near Aberdeen is where I learned how to rally and it's going to be brilliant to get back on the slippery stuff. |
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