"When people say, 'I had a couple of beers', they don't mean two," jokes instructor Dr Patrick Grant, a retired A&E doctor training refugees to work for NHS Scotland - including in how to overcome cultural barriers.''
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-41160013
Stanley Baxter should come out of retirement and help 'Parliamo style'.
'I had a couple of beers'
posted on 10/9/17
Curly this is no cliche.
It's a pleasure and honour to know them never mind support them.
Confession time.
Just about all of them are Celtic fans now.
They haven't a clue about the game but they see it makes me happy
if we do well.
posted on 10/9/17
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Admin.
I would pay a sizeable amount to be Mail news editor for a stint.
I would pissss into their petrol tank big time.
Red outraged faces and spluttering on an industrial scale.
posted on 10/9/17
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posted on 10/9/17
Aye.
And every fvkin wan o yer ancestors were Kafflick.
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Curly
I get on great with them so would you and anyone on here.
They love Glasgow, the people, and the humour.
I've a few lump in throat moments but not that they would detect it.
When I'm processing Permission forms for them where the section asks
for Name of Parent, I insert 'City of Glasgow'.
A weird combination of heartbreaking sorrow and civic pride.
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posted on 15/9/17
comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 5 days, 23 hours ago
Ashette Pie.
Gammon.
Purvey.
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