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If the mud wasnt there, and the cars, and the trees had some bloom, it'd be a cracking pic.

 

Got rid of the mud and cars Laudbertz as best I could using Microsoft 'paint', the image isn't perfect by any means you'll agree but I'm sure someone with greater skills (and time) would do a far better make-up image, especially if they have Photoshop. As for putting bloom on the trees, I just couldn't manage that at all. :D

 

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Got rid of the mud and cars Laudbertz as best I could using Microsoft 'paint', the image isn't perfect by any means you'll agree but I'm sure someone with greater skills (and time) would do a far better make-up image, especially if they have Photoshop. As for putting bloom on the trees, I just couldn't manage that at all. :D

 

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Looks as though Ibrox is about to sink :fish2

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Got rid of the mud and cars Laudbertz as best I could using Microsoft 'paint', the image isn't perfect by any means you'll agree but I'm sure someone with greater skills (and time) would do a far better make-up image, especially if they have Photoshop. As for putting bloom on the trees, I just couldn't manage that at all. :D

 

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I think that's a pretty damn good effort, and I think there's quite a striking resemblance to the Doge's Palace

 

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or closer to home (or someone else's home perhaps), Templeton's Carpet Factory, the design of which was directly inspired by the medieval Palazzo Ducale (Doge's Palace) in Venice.

 

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Got rid of the mud and cars Laudbertz as best I could using Microsoft 'paint', the image isn't perfect by any means you'll agree but I'm sure someone with greater skills (and time) would do a far better make-up image, especially if they have Photoshop. As for putting bloom on the trees, I just couldn't manage that at all. :D

 

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Bearman.png

 

Haha, that is a sterling effort using MS Paint bud, kudos.

Wish it was on a little island on its own... then we could bring down the draw bridge for only people worthy of entry. :D

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Haha, that is a sterling effort using MS Paint bud, kudos.

Wish it was on a little island on its own... then we could bring down the draw bridge for only people worthy of entry. :D

 

...and perhaps some cannons for good measure :uk::thup:

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Rangers fan who offered to raise army of free workers to spruce up Ibrox embroiled in racism row

 

ALLAN Woods has become the latest prominent fan to get embroiled in an ugly controversy over comments on his Facebook profile which called for the “ethnic cleansing” of Muslims.

 

A RANGERS fan who offered to raise an army of free workers to spruce up Ibrox for free is at the centre of a racism storm.

 

Allan Woods, 62, was hailed a hero earlier this week after being instrumental in mobilising more than 50 tradesmen to do repairs at the neglected stadium for free.

 

But Woods became the latest prominent fan to get embroiled in an ugly controversy over comments on social media after posts on his Facebook profile called for the “ethnic cleansing” of Muslims.

 

Woods joined Chris Graham, the newly appointed fans’ representative on the Rangers board, in a racism storm. Graham is alleged to have sent an obscene image depicting the prophet Mohammed in a homosexual act on the day of the Charlie Hebdo murders.

 

One post on Glaswegian Woods’ Facebook, from October last year, warned: “Civil War is coming. Everyone I know has had enough of Muslims and ethnic cleansing is fast becoming the only solution.”

 

On January 12 this year, a post read: “The whole Islamic ideology is based around repression of women, rape, paedophilia, and sex slaves. Islam MUST be outlawed and those involved in crimes against women exterminated.”

 

Last October another post read: “Jail the paedophile Muzzie scum who treat females like bits of meat.”

 

Another post directed to terror group ISIL read: “Welcome to Facebook, supporters of ISIL and worldwide terrorism. Get your money out and give it to your Local Mullah. Or better still buy a gun and start exterminating sand monkeys. “

 

The ranting posts contrasted starkly with the caring, sharing Woods who offered to renovate Ibrox for free.

 

Personally spearheading the recruitment drive, he said: “I’m looking to collate a list of volunteers willing to give up a few hours or days to help with essential work at Ibrox and Murray Park.

 

“This is our chance to show Rangers fans simply are the best by helping our club in its hour of need.”

 

Woods had been praised earlier in the week but his name was mud on Twitter.

 

Stoosh @Dougsy Tweeted: “An advocate for ethnic cleansing of muslims shouldn’t be anywhere near organising/working with or for RFC Allan.”

 

After the posts began to be Tweeted, Woods deleted his Facebook profile and claimed on Twitter that someone had used photoshop to falsify posts on his timeline.

 

He later came back online with a fresh Facebook profile, with no blemish of anti-Muslim comments.

 

The Record contacted Woods via Twitter to ask for contact us for clarification, he Tweeted: “Yes and I am an astronaut with NASA.”

 

He later phoned the Record to deny that the offensive Facebook postings were his own.

 

Woods, who claims to answer phones for a Rangers fans' group, said they were made on a previous Facebook account he had used, which was subsequently hacked by an unknown person.

 

He said: “I have Muslim friends and workmates. I don’t know who hacked my account.”

 

Police Scotland said they were unaware of any official complaints about Woods.

 

Rangers haven’t commented.

 

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/rangers-fan-who-offered-raise-5327907

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Can you do anything with this. It's the old sentinal factory that made steam powered road vehicles. Designed by Archibald Leitch. it was the first building using reinforced concrete on the walls. It meant wide spaces inside without pillars because the walls took the load

 

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