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Post by pitbull on Mar 13, 2010 1:10:40 GMT 1
there was a song on trhe uvf record LP that lassie sally young sang the song three scottish soldiers, i first heard it in the loyalst club in the shankill in 1974.
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Post by pitbull on Mar 13, 2010 1:06:33 GMT 1
hey andy i,ve got the badge its a saltire with three poppies
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Post by pitbull on Dec 31, 2009 19:16:19 GMT 1
So you would've known Archie Stewart who for some reason called himself 'Menzie'... aye i knew wee archie he stayed doon the main street his maw ran a fruit and veg business they had all out war in the 70s with other local families. it was like beruit in main street in them days.
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Post by pitbull on Dec 31, 2009 19:12:37 GMT 1
I know what you mean Pitbull, I remember one game I went to down in England with the Parkheed Supporters club, it was a European game, either against Newcastle or Leeds, we stopped at a services and other Gers buses pulled in at the same time, they were like locus's, (probably the Mermaid bus) )they all came in to the sweety shop bit and almost cleared it, sweets, ginger, fags, the Beno and Dandy, everything, and there was nobody there to stop them. PS in case of any criminal prosecutions, I must add that me and my Parkheed fellow blue nosies never seen or touched a thing aye trotsky when the brigton boys went anywhere they just cleared the place edinburgh was great i loved the sweeetie shops when i was a kid a fellow brigtonian handed me a massive box of choclates aff a shelf in princess street what a day we had a great craic in london tae when i was 12 when we played chelsea there wasnae a thing left in the shops, meeee i didnae touch a thing honest mister.
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Post by pitbull on Dec 21, 2009 1:18:06 GMT 1
whit team did wan eyed mincie run about with am no on aboot archie stewart thats wee mincie or minzie
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Post by pitbull on Nov 15, 2009 1:04:53 GMT 1
Hay I know that wee song ok Waverley I was Born In 26 Main St Bridgeton Cross Up the Pen as it was known moved up to fairbarn st about 1966 but was always was a brigton man ha ha hmmmm i,ve never heard of ye pal. ;D ;D
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Post by pitbull on Nov 7, 2009 14:12:09 GMT 1
brilliant song charlie, i,ll be thinking of that one tomorrow as we march past the cenotaph in whitehall with the B specials.
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Post by pitbull on Oct 9, 2009 23:30:39 GMT 1
It's offensive Hark says the voice of the easily O'Ffended. I was sitting in Wotherspoon's yesterday in Perth with two of my auld yins and the conversation somehow got around to homosexuals...how I don't know, but the subject came up anyway. It was rather busy and there were several groups of people within earshot of our conversation, mostly English. Anyway, auld Bridgette starts to go on about how she worked most of her life in Butlin's at Ayr and never knew there was such as thing as same sex relationships. She started to go on about how she walked into the kitchens one morning and there was the two Chef's 'rodgering' - she actually said 'shagging' - each other on the kitchen table - everyone around us went silent as they obviously were earie-wigging to the auld yins conversation. ;D And low and behold does auld Betty who for want aof a better description is an auld Sandyhills Toff and devout Catholic pipes up ' Whit, do you mean they were two poofs Bridie'...well I just couldn't stop laughing and did not know where to look'. The look on the faces around us was a picture as they were obviously not used to hearing homosexuals referred to as such by the elderly. I thought to myself 'brilliant' if only I had recorded it as I have no doubt the PC Brigade would've had something to say about it. Knowing Bridie she would've had something to say to them as well and it would probably be something like 'Feck aff yan erse' - I love auld east end wummen they say it as it is and don't give a monkey's about the easily O'Ffended bus and it's passengers. ;D On the other hand my wife Maureen went to our regular Indian take-away last Saturday. As she was sitting there a guy about 60'ish comes in and orders a take away and then asks for a 2 litre bottle of Irn-Bru and was charged something like £2.20. He gets his curry and goes away and then comes back in five minutes later shouting abuse at the young Indian guys who just happen to be Sikhs 'Haw ya durty shower of robbing black Paki bar studs it is only £1.60 for the same bottle of Irn Bru next door '...which just happens to be owned by a Paki. The young guys said 'no problem mate there's your money back' but this wouldn't pacify him and he still went on about 'black Paki bar studs' and 'robbing Roger Hunts'. Now that is what I would call racial abuse and I have to admit if I had been witness to it I would've said something to the guy as I find racism offensive and I just happen to like the staff in the take away. However, I do not find calling a Pakistani a Paki makes me tantamount to being a racist unless of course I add on the adjectives and other bits then I would be racist. Mind you I find anyone calling an Indian or a Sikh a Paki or Pakistani an absolute numpty and totally ignorant. In my mind to many people have a complex about being whatever religion , colour or cultural background they have...it is called guilt and inferiority thank God I am just a good old fashioned Glesga Keelie and proud of it... ;D HAW CHARLIE next time ye see ye sikh guys tell them gora singh said gidah pagee, meh abkay bahAR SAT JANNA CHATTA who. and tiga merbarnee. believe me they wont be insulted they will smile, i lived in southall middx for a lot of decades and am quite flent in punjabi, hence the name gora singh, and my ex burd was born in calcutta and spoke hindi as her family were commisioner of police in burma before the japs chased them over the border where they settled in calcutta and she was brought up by an ayah. ;D or simply just say sasrical pajee. i could tell you a rake of punjabi swear words but dont want to get ye done in haha.
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Post by pitbull on Sept 4, 2009 23:17:42 GMT 1
I,VE WALKED ALONG THE TOP OF THAT WALL ON MANY OCCAISIONS
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Post by pitbull on Sept 4, 2009 23:13:20 GMT 1
i,ve name myt house BOYNE i,ve built a half crown arch with the word BOYNE in spanish tiles cemented onto the pebbledash. WATP.N.S.
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Post by pitbull on Sept 4, 2009 17:13:59 GMT 1
The last time I saw junior was 15years ago, in a pub calledthe caledonian in stokenewington, we then jumped a cab down to bethnal green to another pub, wer my pal small faulds was with his wife pat murray, an john mcgee, I havent seen junior since. wid that be the basinghouse pub at hoxton just under shoreditch past the overhead bridge patrick, i stayed in stokenewington and worked in bethnal green and met junior regularly in the coach and horses. i asked junior if he wanted a pint and he chaPPED HIS LEGS
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Post by pitbull on Aug 9, 2009 0:11:09 GMT 1
like the man utd supporters chanted premiership yer having a laugh, they are not up to scratch, " dream on "
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Post by pitbull on Aug 9, 2009 0:06:31 GMT 1
i remember that wee baldy basra he had a gym between ruby st and fairbairn st he was a miserable auld basra.
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Post by pitbull on Aug 2, 2009 23:59:17 GMT 1
Pity the mermaids shut now Charlie ,I would have loved to see there faces when that bus stopped outside we used tae get on that colour of bus to ibrox quite often i think it was a 65 ;D it might of been green on the ootside but it was proddy on the inside
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Post by pitbull on Aug 2, 2009 23:57:01 GMT 1
pitbull you mentioned the mermaid the last time I had a pint in there was with a good pal of mine jim anderson, he came from budden st, and colin campbell a pal of my brother george, was the manager 1968 or 69. aye patrick i remember colin being in there in they days too and colin ran the station bar in london road in the early 70s the wan that had the rear exit to olympia street.
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Post by pitbull on Jul 11, 2009 22:25:01 GMT 1
AND.... bridgeton parkhead and dalmarock was built by ulster scots
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Post by pitbull on Jul 11, 2009 22:23:08 GMT 1
kit carson was an ulster man, and quite a few ulster scots became presidents of united states.
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Post by pitbull on Jun 5, 2009 19:58:04 GMT 1
i used tae go to the black bull when i was an apprentice brickie in van street wi my da,
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Post by pitbull on May 28, 2009 17:10:52 GMT 1
Incite what or who ? The FTP morons who have been having a go at him since he came to Scotland ? Cant have him upsetting the sensitive wee souls, can we ? I hope he wears the same T-shirt when he goes to Windsor Park when Poland play Norn Irn in the World Cup. well how comes he only wore they pope teashirts at old firm games, maybe oor goalie should wear king billy tea shirts
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Post by pitbull on May 26, 2009 0:04:20 GMT 1
I think we should get shot of Smith, wee Strach's jacked it in good riddance we should get some merr foreigners in as managers, just to milk our wee country dry and they dont care about the Old Firm either or our culture.
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Post by pitbull on May 25, 2009 23:55:10 GMT 1
Brad I hope your no' calling oor Pitbull a liar...or you will be another name on a very long hit list. ;D I couldnae give a feck, and moved outta the smoke as well away fae aw the aggro. ; ;D
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Post by pitbull on May 25, 2009 23:52:32 GMT 1
when we heard that wee junior had lost his legs, his sisters (vickie & vonnie) told me that he had seen a pram on a railway line and thought there was a baby in it, he went to save it, and got hit by a train. i must have been very gullible when i was young. SO YOU HEARD THE SAME AS ME HOLYWELL
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Post by pitbull on May 25, 2009 23:48:31 GMT 1
junior mclaren was killed in london,years ago, as pitbull said. WHEREABOOT DIS IT SAY THAT HOLYWELL
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Post by pitbull on May 25, 2009 23:47:37 GMT 1
HAW BRAD I DIDNAE KNOW THERE WAS A BILLY MCINNES AS I SAID I KNOW WEE TAM AS HE,S A PAL DOON HERE IN COVENRTY AND AS FOR WEE JUNIOR THE RUMOURS ARE WHATS KNOWN FAE CHINESE WHISPERS, AND WHEN I MET HIM IN THE COACH AND HORSES IN NORTH LONDON STOKENEWINGTON HIGH ST HE GAVE THE IMPRESSION HE COULDNAE WALK NAE LEGS, PERSONALLY I JIST KNEW THE GUY AS A SCHOOL PUPIL AT BERNIE NOT A PERSONAL FRIEND SO AM JUST SAYING WHAT WE ALL GET TOLD FROM THE HORSES MOOF.
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Post by pitbull on May 22, 2009 20:56:30 GMT 1
aye i know patrick he was in my class at school when he stayed up my close in albany street and went to queenmary street and dalmarnock his nickname was wee evil in they days, and ronnie i knw was younger then came the baby wan kenny when they moved tae baltic street.
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Post by pitbull on May 22, 2009 20:42:53 GMT 1
aye and hendrick was well past his sell by date when cellick had him and no foreigners really care about the old firm funny thing is we , rangers and celtic get aw the has beens, like man utd supporters sing premiership yer having a laugh, it would be great if we had a rake of home grown local lads playing again and regain the passion for scottish rivalry and scottish fitba, and maybe we as a nation can show these english c@nts what we,re made of. these foreigners are only raking in the cash.
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Post by pitbull on May 22, 2009 20:23:12 GMT 1
roll on the weekend i will be going to my ABOD meeting wearing my rangers top hello hello
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Post by pitbull on May 15, 2009 8:01:12 GMT 1
I take it the two of you were not ..er .on the ..best of terms ;D ;D they were *aw strap happy monsters pitbull >:(aye they were that mcgoo i pulled the belt oot of auld robertsons hand when he set about me in the corridor i kicked him in the nuts and ran oot the school my da brought me back and him and robie marched me to the heidys room and they aw battered me the c@nts i refused tae take the belt because i did feck aw in the first place the bassarts dont know how it had such a good name, but seemingly it did! * Being fair changing the 'aw' to 'some of them' a couple were actually quite nice
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Post by pitbull on May 14, 2009 17:21:51 GMT 1
sunbird by wilbur smith was another good yin
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Post by pitbull on May 12, 2009 23:49:22 GMT 1
king creole correct thats the wan well done there patrick (jack)
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