Murray's winning response: pointing to the sky ...
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Murray's winning response: pointing to the sky ...
... what's that all about then?
He says he's not going to tell but I don't see why that should stop us from speculating.
Anyone?
He says he's not going to tell but I don't see why that should stop us from speculating.
Anyone?
gaelgowfer- Posts : 1304
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Re: Murray's winning response: pointing to the sky ...
He's recently become a scientologist and is pointing to the aliens who created him ...
yellowgoatboy- Posts : 50
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Re: Murray's winning response: pointing to the sky ...
it did look a bit religious..is he religious?
Henman Bill- Posts : 5265
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Re: Murray's winning response: pointing to the sky ...
When you don't know how something has happened to you, you usually attach yourself to heavenly forces.
Jahu- Posts : 6747
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Re: Murray's winning response: pointing to the sky ...
Henman Bill wrote:it did look a bit religious..is he religious?
Quite possible. I am not sure whether or not Andy is religious. It could have do with someone close to him who is deceased (heaven forbid). Who knows.
kemet- Posts : 902
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Re: Murray's winning response: pointing to the sky ...
I think he is hoping a bird will crap on him and bring him good luck :crossed:
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@kemet
" ... It could have do with someone close to him who is deceased ... "
I was thinking that too but then I wondered if it was connected to the Dunblane massacre. He could so easily have become one of Hamilton's victims.
It would be great for Dunblane to be remembered for a happy event instead of that tragic day and what better way to do it than for a former pupil to bring some joy to the town.
" ... It could have do with someone close to him who is deceased ... "
I was thinking that too but then I wondered if it was connected to the Dunblane massacre. He could so easily have become one of Hamilton's victims.
It would be great for Dunblane to be remembered for a happy event instead of that tragic day and what better way to do it than for a former pupil to bring some joy to the town.
gaelgowfer- Posts : 1304
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