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44 minutes ago, sjc said:

Does anyone else remember getting lifted over the turnstile back in the day?

Not me, largely because my dad only went at half time because that's when the back gates were just left open and anybody could wander in.

"Not tight, just frugal"

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When Carol Lee Scott (aka Grotbags) died a while back, I vaguely remember somebody posting that she'd had a reputation in showbiz as something of a goer.

I bring this up purely because I don't think I should be the only one to have had their childhood memories defiled by that mental image. You're welcome.

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When Carol Lee Scott (aka Grotbags) died a while back, I vaguely remember somebody posting that she'd had a reputation in showbiz as something of a goer.
I bring this up purely because I don't think I should be the only one to have had their childhood memories defiled by that mental image. You're welcome.


Apparently she was pumping the bold Mr Hull all over the set and his cock was like a forearm so she got the same experience as poor old Emu.
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On 25/01/2020 at 09:12, JamesConnelly said:


There used to be a wee factory in Eastriggs (near Annan for those who don’t know) that made lemonade called McMichaels. Probably the best ginger I’ve ever tasted (due to the high sugar content no doubt). It was taken over by Solripe in the early 80s who promptly closed the factory down. Solripe ‘Juice’ was never a patch on McMichaels. 

The difference between West and East.

Glasgow - "Bottle of ginger, please".  "What flavour?"  "Orange".

Edinburgh - "Bottle of lemonade, please".  "What flavour?"  "Orange".

Where was the ginger/lemonade line?  It wasn't the same as the salt'n'sauce/salt'n'vinegar line because when I were a lad in Linlithgow we were aligned to Edinburgh in juice terms but Glasgow in condiment terms.

 

In Linlithgow, we had at least two lemonade producers in the town, never mind having Barrs in Falkirk.  

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I still choke up a wee bit when I think of Bagpuss. Wee Dave used to cry at the melancholic end of every episode - I think it's 'cause it seemed like he was dying, and all his friends would stop existing. Brutal. I bought a DVD for the wean to watch a long time ago, but I couldn't even put it on. He's as soft as his old man, so it's probably just as well.

On the subject of "Dave is a massive pussy", I remember being hysterical about an episode of Scooby Doo, because there was some kind of monster that just wanted to be friends with everyone, but when our heroes caught sight of it, they'd run for their lives, and the poor monster was quite upset about the whole thing.

Sorry, I'll save this stuff for my psychiatrist.

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The difference between West and East.
Glasgow - "Bottle of ginger, please".  "What flavour?"  "Orange".
Edinburgh - "Bottle of lemonade, please".  "What flavour?"  "Orange".
Where was the ginger/lemonade line?  It wasn't the same as the salt'n'sauce/salt'n'vinegar line because when I were a lad in Linlithgow we were aligned to Edinburgh in juice terms but Glasgow in condiment terms.
 
In Linlithgow, we had at least two lemonade producers in the town, never mind having Barrs in Falkirk.  

Down in these parts (Dumfriesshire), we were more aligned with Edinburgh when it came to fizzy drinks: any flavour was labelled “lemonade”. If you asked for ginger, you’d more than likely get ginger beer. Re: condiments: we were ‘Glasgow’ all the way.
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