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Post by linda wallace on Apr 14, 2012 21:02:58 GMT 1
you and i could go into business....i am a hairdresser but not mad and you can slit their throats...jocky could make the pies........just think of all that lovely cash
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Post by tiddles on Apr 14, 2012 21:04:13 GMT 1
and the leftover blood could be made into black puds
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Post by linda wallace on Apr 14, 2012 21:10:43 GMT 1
the skin could be made into nice soft shoes
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Post by tiddles on Apr 14, 2012 21:22:52 GMT 1
Gimme the old soft shoe I said the old soft shoe, ah one, a two ah skiddly didle doo
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Post by linda wallace on Apr 14, 2012 21:23:58 GMT 1
just one cornetto, give it to me, delicious ice cream from italy....
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Post by tiddles on Apr 14, 2012 21:56:03 GMT 1
You'll look a little lovelier each day with fabulous pink Camay
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Post by linda wallace on Apr 14, 2012 21:59:28 GMT 1
somewhere over the rainbow the undertaker lives
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Post by tiddles on Apr 14, 2012 22:10:23 GMT 1
yes, he's the wicked shit of the west
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Post by linda wallace on Apr 14, 2012 22:16:17 GMT 1
bet he looks in the mirror, mirror mirror on the wall who is the creepiest muppet of all
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Post by winston on Apr 15, 2012 11:56:38 GMT 1
Well you will be until it dawns on our local MP.
"It's an absolute outrage. In an area where knife crime is a massive problem we are actually teaching people how to use a knife. It beggars belief that the Conservative Government haven't stamped this practice out."
Tit.
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Post by samfregreenock on Apr 15, 2012 12:24:07 GMT 1
Walked by Crockets the Ironmongers in Glasgow yesterday - would you believe they had knives on display in their windae on speshul offer
Wunner what that twat mckenzie has to say about that - efter all Glasgow has a higher rate of knife crime than inverclyde
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Post by myfindhorn on Apr 15, 2012 14:50:28 GMT 1
guns and knives are only dangerous when used by idiots
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Post by tiddles on Apr 15, 2012 16:20:46 GMT 1
I thought Crockets had long gone. I'm very pleased to hear it's still trading.
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Post by samfregreenock on Apr 15, 2012 17:00:31 GMT 1
I thought Crockets had long gone. I'm very pleased to hear it's still trading. Still at top of west Nile street, it may have changed hands though
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Post by tiddles on Apr 15, 2012 17:25:43 GMT 1
Next time I'm in the city I'll be popping in, I used to love going in there, you could get anything.
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Post by samfregreenock on Apr 15, 2012 17:58:29 GMT 1
Next time I'm in the city I'll be popping in, I used to love going in there, you could get anything. D.P Smiths in The Port was the same, with a similar good service ethos
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Post by tiddles on Apr 16, 2012 14:44:00 GMT 1
He was a nice man and could find you almost anything. But then, Tesco didn't like the notion of an ironmonger operating near them.
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Post by linda wallace on Apr 16, 2012 17:39:32 GMT 1
tesco's dont like anyone operating near them
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Post by tiddles on Apr 17, 2012 16:54:58 GMT 1
Nor do councillors with empty pockets
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Post by myfindhorn on Apr 17, 2012 17:25:56 GMT 1
I miss the wee shops and the character of the old town.
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Post by tiddles on Apr 17, 2012 17:48:11 GMT 1
Yes, even the Woolies in the Port was special.
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Post by linda wallace on Apr 17, 2012 20:24:25 GMT 1
when you look at the town away back the place was great and ALL the shops were open
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