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Postby Anon. on Thu Feb 12, 2004 1:27 am

[s]Andrew Cusack wrote on 16:12, 11th Feb 2004:
I didn't know ours wasn't registered with the Lord Lyon. I suppose, in the tradition of old universities, we have just a shield.


I believe the University arms are rather recent, though - certainly 20th century.
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Postby Aging Hack on Thu Feb 12, 2004 1:31 am

I think that "Your money or your life" really is a touch to classy for this university.

I think that "Give us ya monay", delivered in a suitable accent would be more appropriate.

I wouldn't like to say what accent it should be. I, afterall, have never had anything against fork lift truck drivers; I believe they make a valuable contribution to society. It truly is a pity that the same can't be said for them once they move onto a new profession.
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Postby The Cellar Bar on Thu Feb 12, 2004 4:34 am

"All Major Credit Cards Accepted"
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Postby Tweedle-Dee on Thu Feb 12, 2004 8:54 am

[s]Anon. wrote on 01:27, 12th Feb 2004: I believe the University arms are rather recent, though - certainly 20th century.


1905, to be exact, is the date of matriculation of the current arms. Previously to these, there existed one with quarters as the royal arms of Scotland, the arms of Henry Wardlaw, the arms of Pedro de Luna, and the arms of Scotland, (examples being in Sallies dining room, and in a small book on the University Heraldly in the Library). Whether these were matriculated, I do not know.
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Postby tintin on Thu Feb 12, 2004 11:01 am

"All Major Credit Cards Accepted" - I loved that, especially now that the ever-present KK(K) Club have introduced them for their overpriced functions.
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Postby Rectalprobe on Thu Feb 12, 2004 11:21 am

"Makin students more broke than they need to be" sounds good
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Postby Mr Comedy on Thu Feb 12, 2004 12:02 pm

"St Andrews - You'd never believe the student loan was so small!"

or:

"Grudgingly accepting commoners since 1411"

or:

"Lowering standards of accommodation since 1411"

or:

"St Andrews - we still think we're Oxford!"
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Postby Prophet Tenebrae on Thu Feb 12, 2004 12:31 pm

You'll get fucked but you won't get screwed.
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Postby Manic23 on Thu Feb 12, 2004 1:25 pm

"St Andrews, Giving Yahs a place in this world since 1411."
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Postby adam anthony on Thu Feb 12, 2004 1:39 pm

'st andrews: so much money for nothing except one hour per week personalized attention with a graduate student'
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Postby Andrew Cusack on Thu Feb 12, 2004 3:59 pm

Yes, the current arms are twentieth century, though sources say anywhere from 1905 to 1911. The previous university arms mentioned were not registered, and as such were illegal. In the 1953 Civis, the guide the Students Union once produced, the University Court is blamed for frequently running afowl of Scotland's heraldic authorities.

The legal arms we have now, however, do incorporate various elements from the previous arms in what is thought to be a more harmonious fashion. There is, for example, the Stewart lion rampant, the Wardlawdian mascles (lozenges), the crescent of de Luna, and the per Saltire division remeniscent of St Andrew/Scotland.

R.G. Cant goes into some detail of the heraldry in his history of the University. The earlier editions, I believe, include depictions of unmatriculated arms of St. Mary's and the United College.
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Postby Phoebe Stoves on Thu Feb 12, 2004 4:41 pm

I rather like

'Nourishing the chips on bitter student's shoulders since 1411'
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Postby RichZ on Thu Feb 12, 2004 8:04 pm

[s]The Cellar Bar wrote on 04:34, 12th Feb 2004:
"All Major Credit Cards Accepted"


Surely they'd except the non-major credit cards too as long as they could get money from it?!
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Postby The Cellar Bar on Fri Feb 13, 2004 9:09 pm

[s]RichZ wrote on 20:04, 12th Feb 2004:
[s]The Cellar Bar wrote on 04:34, 12th Feb 2004:[i]
"All Major Credit Cards Accepted"


Surely they'd except the non-major credit cards too as long as they could get money from it?!
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Right now, I suspect they would accept Monopoly money if they could slip a real fiver on the top and bottom of the wad and hope the Bank didn't check it out too hard.
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Postby milkshake on Sun Feb 22, 2004 11:06 pm

"St Andrews: Home of the £4000 soup-kitchens"

OR

"The best university in Fife".
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Postby Jos Dad on Mon Feb 23, 2004 1:27 pm

[s]milkshake wrote on 23:06, 22nd Feb 2004:


"The best university in Fife".


More accurately: "the best university in the Kingdom (of Fife)"
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Postby nova on Mon Feb 23, 2004 3:09 pm

[s]Phoebe Stoves wrote on 16:41, 12th Feb 2004:
I rather like

'Nourishing the chips on bitter student's shoulders since 1411'


I rather like that one too. Or how about:

'St.Andrews, where world-class moans are made.'

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Postby Cain on Mon Feb 23, 2004 3:50 pm

[s]nova wrote on 15:09, 23rd Feb 2004:
'St.Andrews, where world-class moans are made.'


'St.Andrews, where world-class money is made.'

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Postby Ga on Mon Feb 23, 2004 5:07 pm

Here a couple of the top of my head

St Andrews: Random.

St Andrews: An Anglo-American colony nesteled between Scotland and Norway.

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If everything in life had a point, life would be pointless
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Postby grousefanatic on Mon Feb 23, 2004 5:23 pm

How about:

St Andrews: twinned with Roysten Vasey.

Well it certainly feels it!
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