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Me and Charlie crashed out after a day on the rammy!
It had been a good night he decided, though he could have done without the rammy.
Oh don't worry, they're not letting the facts get in the way of a good rammy.
They just see two groups having a rammy -and they're not impressed.
Weary though voters may be growing with the daily rammy of constitution politics, there are still 15 months to go.
I know damned well Rammy wouldn't make that grade and leave me, if positions were reversed.
Rammy and its many admirers have just had a cracking festival weekend.
At least until you give into their pleas and take them to Rammy's very own funfair.
They learned to their cost the subtle art of starting a rammy in a Danish disco.
Yet thanks to instant communication, a war of words now takes precedence over the old-fashioned rammy.
We wanted to keep Rammy, but he wants to play regular football, and I couldn't guarantee him that here.
But there has been barely a week without a fierce political rammy over one aspect of the independence referendum or another.
The result was an undignified rammy only producing random pairings.
"Rammy" also scored a then-school record of four touchdowns against Mercer.
He whose name is Rammy shall offend first.
I neither know nor care what Andy Murray thinks about our great constitutional rammy.
Rammy is known for its gastronomy, with the Eagle and Child pub a particular favourite.
Barn blamed football thugs supporting Lochend fighters for the rammy.
It needs sorting and quickly as we're not out of trouble yet. (rammy, Derby fan)
But you also were weeping, Rammy sahib.
Just in the past few days we have seen a rammy over who will pay for decommissioning North Sea platforms and pipelines.
Despite denials by the UK Government, it resulted in a huge political rammy.
Future Gator teammate Rammy Ramsdell was in the same class.
Do you recognize me, Rammy?
Perhaps the rammy over Monklands Hospital played a disproportionate and distorting part in that judgment.