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Coming up We’re coming for you

Coming up  We’re coming for you

Scooby Doo’s Mystery Machine, the A-Team’s van, Edie McCredie’s Balamory bus all impressive sets of wheels, I’ll grant you.

But for a guarantee of sheer excitement, is there a piece of kit to match the beast unleashed by The Courier on Tayside and Fife?

Not only has our Referendum Roadshow battle bus got highly trained staff and all the latest technology, it has two plastic tubes into which you can drop ping-pong balls to reflect your voting intentions.

Exit polls? Swingometers? Incisive cutting edge analysis? Keep it. We’ve got a bus with balls and it’s coming to YOUR community.

Over the next ten weeks we will be visiting as many towns, villages and cities as we possibly can in Courier Country and we started in glorious Glenrothesand marvellous Markinch.

Find out how locals greeted our teamin Wednesday’s Courier.

As well as hitting the road, we also found out why a vote for independence could mean the end of re-runs of Strictly Come dancing and Eastenders (Coming Up’s ping pong ball’s going straight into the Yes tube if that’s a promise.)

We also have some Courier Country animal antics including a cat that survived a rather harrowing car journey and a canary that lived through an even more horrendous feline-related ordeal.

We tell of a Kirriemuir croc which has ticked its last tock and describe why the Dundonian accent has led to a rather bizarre claim from protesters.

In sport, we have the latest from the cup finalist camps and tell why Paul Hartley should expect no favours when he returns to Alloa with Dundee at the weekend.

And we examine why there is a Ryder Cup bonanza for some Courier Country home owners.

For all this and so much more see Wednesday’s Courier or try our digital edition.