My favourite line wasn't the Muggabe one but where he ranted on about how would we transfer our share of the UK's gold reserves from the Bank of England to Scotland ,"will you use a train???!!!
Much like the folk ranting about needing passports to go to Gretna/Berwick, despite the fact that you clearly won't (currently no UK citizen needs a passport to go to Ireland) it's bizarre how fatuous or indeed vacuous many peoples questioning of the issues are.
Maybe it is because it is only now that a lot of folk are thinking about it but nonsense like the above is just a waste of everyone's time and intelligence......I mean the bbc have as one of their 12 questions, What will happen to Scottish MPs?....do people really ask this?!
So another 2.5 years of this chat with worthless questions and posturing from all sides.
Is it that complicated? Surely the only good reason for the Union is that you feel British and want to be part of a British state, while the only good argument for Independence is you feel Scottish and want to be part of a Scottish State.
All this debate about numbers, embassies and pandas is just flim-flam. Domestically thanks to Devolution (and increasing devolution whatever happens) we have control of most of the important things in life -Health, Education, Law and Order so independence won't make massive changes there.
There will likely be little difference financially as an independent Scotland despite what both sides say.
The main difference will be in our relationship with world, do you want to be part of a British State, one of the richest nations in the world with significant political, economic and military influence or do you want to be part of a Scottish State which knows it place on the World stage, works with it's Scandinavian and European neighbours collaboratively but has little significant influence, but therefore less obligations to get involved in Euro bail outs and foreign wars.
But even then Independence, Self Governance and Self Determination is really something you want for Scotland or something you feel you already have in the shape of the UK. The already-haves seem to have the upper hand and I'm not sure 2yrs of chat about the minutia will change things that much.