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comment by MarkyMarksIllegitimateSonGordon (U7028)
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Did any of yous play golf?
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Played it a few time on Sunday mornings
Augusta its not.
bertie aulds mother in law used tae stay in the flat next tae me. He was up visitin wan day n me n ma mates chapped the door, he answered an a asked him if he wanted tae come oot for a kick about. He laughed, said he had a sore leg, but played the next day. Never forgave the wee cant fur thata wiz aboot seven ffs
the Black Muffler
the stranglewhank wi a different name
a got married at 21 ish an moved back tae partick,
does the name big "Goff" ring any bells
Leo... Alan Rough lived there. I used to deliver his ma's milk. I went one Friday tae collect the milk money and his burd (he went on to marry her), ex Miss Scotland, answered the door in a wee tap and a phannie pelmet. I was 15. Nearly gave his maw's doorstep an extra delivery of double cream right there and then.
Yes.. Goff rings a bell. Indeed.
What age are you leo (I'll no tell anybody), for that would determine if we had contemporaries.
ish a remember big roughie, we used tae play in the park right facin his flat, every sunday, he joined us once or twice, The wee ice cream van used tae be there anaw, wi "chris" the legend
Yes.. I remember playing football with Roughie there. He usually played outfield, right enough, and said his gaffers at Thistle would kill him if they found out... in case he got an injury.
jim mangan, tam mangan, alex linney, jim linney
I'm 55 so probably maybe would have known the older brothers of your crowd.
I remember seeing a good bit of grafitti at Anniesland X... "Even Hirohito Feared The Fleeto!"
they used tae fight the "spacemen" fae culbin drive, they spray painted their doc martens silver
I remember a Titch Young... and an Adam Young and his older brother Colin.. they were from K/wood. I knew a 'Titch' from Partick too.
aaaaaaaaaaw wait a minute.......ishy are you "prof"
I thought they were called the spacemen because there wiz nae atmosphere in Culbin drive.
The best bit of graffiti was witten by ma self when I was 11.
I found the answer to Cancer, cumin on a Gorbals Mothers face!
That was right on tHE CASTLE CASH'N CARRY' BRICK WALL.
The war laste for 6 months until we has to become allies when Bridgeton and rutherglen came into the scene with toryglen!
I don't think so. I've been called a few things, right enough.
one of the young bros was killed in the chinook that crashed in north sea, they have a plaque for him in lincoln inn
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comment by MarkyMarksIllegitimateSonGordon (U7028)
posted 36 seconds ago
Did any of yous play golf?
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Played it a few time on Sunday mornings
Augusta its not.
posted on 1/6/12
bertie aulds mother in law used tae stay in the flat next tae me. He was up visitin wan day n me n ma mates chapped the door, he answered an a asked him if he wanted tae come oot for a kick about. He laughed, said he had a sore leg, but played the next day. Never forgave the wee cant fur thata wiz aboot seven ffs
posted on 1/6/12
the Black Muffler
the stranglewhank wi a different name
posted on 1/6/12
a got married at 21 ish an moved back tae partick,
does the name big "Goff" ring any bells
posted on 1/6/12
Leo... Alan Rough lived there. I used to deliver his ma's milk. I went one Friday tae collect the milk money and his burd (he went on to marry her), ex Miss Scotland, answered the door in a wee tap and a phannie pelmet. I was 15. Nearly gave his maw's doorstep an extra delivery of double cream right there and then.
posted on 1/6/12
or Robb
posted on 1/6/12
Yes.. Goff rings a bell. Indeed.
posted on 1/6/12
What age are you leo (I'll no tell anybody), for that would determine if we had contemporaries.
posted on 1/6/12
ish a remember big roughie, we used tae play in the park right facin his flat, every sunday, he joined us once or twice, The wee ice cream van used tae be there anaw, wi "chris" the legend
posted on 1/6/12
i am 50
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Yes.. I remember playing football with Roughie there. He usually played outfield, right enough, and said his gaffers at Thistle would kill him if they found out... in case he got an injury.
posted on 1/6/12
jim mangan, tam mangan, alex linney, jim linney
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fleeto ya bas
posted on 1/6/12
I'm 55 so probably maybe would have known the older brothers of your crowd.
posted on 1/6/12
Ya bunch of olde bassas
posted on 1/6/12
I remember seeing a good bit of grafitti at Anniesland X... "Even Hirohito Feared The Fleeto!"
posted on 1/6/12
tich young, suddie, puss
posted on 1/6/12
they used tae fight the "spacemen" fae culbin drive, they spray painted their doc martens silver
posted on 1/6/12
I remember a Titch Young... and an Adam Young and his older brother Colin.. they were from K/wood. I knew a 'Titch' from Partick too.
posted on 1/6/12
aaaaaaaaaaw wait a minute.......ishy are you "prof"
posted on 1/6/12
I thought they were called the spacemen because there wiz nae atmosphere in Culbin drive.
posted on 1/6/12
The best bit of graffiti was witten by ma self when I was 11.
I found the answer to Cancer, cumin on a Gorbals Mothers face!
That was right on tHE CASTLE CASH'N CARRY' BRICK WALL.
The war laste for 6 months until we has to become allies when Bridgeton and rutherglen came into the scene with toryglen!
posted on 1/6/12
I don't think so. I've been called a few things, right enough.
posted on 1/6/12
one of the young bros was killed in the chinook that crashed in north sea, they have a plaque for him in lincoln inn
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