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About 10 years ago I used to enjoy going to a mates before heading out and getting pished enough that you didn't need to buy much when you were out. Nowadays I head to the pub early doors and look to get pished enough and up the road before all the wee tadgers make it out for the night.

Have never called it pre-drinks mind you, because I'm not a 16 year old lassie with a Foundy education.

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Footy banter lad-types and how they're completely stunned that a non league side (Sutton Utd) have a non league-looking dressing room.

In fact, footy banter lads in general. They're the second worst group of people in society, just behind the rugby banter lads.

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14 minutes ago, smpar said:

Footy banter lad-types and how they're completely stunned that a non league side (Sutton Utd) have a non league-looking dressing room.

In fact, footy banter lads in general. They're the second worst group of people in society, just behind the rugby banter lads.

Golf banter lads are by far the worst imho

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1 hour ago, smpar said:

Footy banter lad-types and how they're completely stunned that a non league side (Sutton Utd) have a non league-looking dressing room.

In fact, footy banter lads in general. They're the second worst group of people in society, just behind the rugby banter lads.

 

1 hour ago, heedthebaa said:

Golf banter lads are by far the worst imho

Correct. 

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11 minutes ago, DiegoDiego said:

Seeing people cycle on flat roads in the lowest gear.

Or downhill. I see a few folk every morning on my way to work going down Lanark Road in Edinburgh (a big long steep hill) in a low gear. What are they doing? 

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On the subway tonight, as instructed I had moved down the busy carriage to allow more people on to the busy train. Having already been through a couple of stops, as the train started to move to leave Kelvinbridge, I felt a tap on my shoulder followed by a woman saying "Excuse me, I'm getting off at Hillhead".

Aye love, I'll just let you past. Good luck getting through the 4 other people between me and the big crowd blocking the door, who will probably all get off at Hillhead as well. Which they, and I, also did of course.

Took great delight when the barrier wouldn't let her through - a metaphorical kick in the pie, if you will. Stupid boot.

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