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glasgow, most violent city in developed world.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
an ayrshire laddie, i knew it, its my favourite place on the planet, we go to Culzean in our caravan mabye twice a year, got friends in daley and girvan, that piece of coast between girvan and stranraer is my favourite place in the world, but i don't think i could afford to live in Dublin it costs about two million just for a coal bunker.
We're finally thinkin about buying, and it's about €350,000 for anything even half decent.The wages are better here, so the cost of living isn't so bad, the exchange rate for the euro is great. I went to London the other week, and got 78p to the Euro...It's actually dearer to buy a pint in Dublin, than in Kings Cross in London.

I'm a lochy boy myself, they knocked it down last year (best thing that ever happened to the Sh@thole).

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
We're finally thinkin about buying, and it's about €350,000 for anything even half decent.The wages are better here, so the cost of living isn't so bad, the exchange rate for the euro is great. I went to London the other week, and got 78p to the Euro...It's actually dearer to buy a pint in Dublin, than in Kings Cross in London.

I'm a lochy boy myself, they knocked it down last year (best thing that ever happened to the Sh@thole).
lochy as in gairlochhead, fort william? are you a Cally thistle man?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
lochy as in gairlochhead, fort william? are you a Cally thistle man?
Naw, i'm an Honest man 😉

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
dude are you really from vietnam?
My wife was from Vietnam.

GRANNY.

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Originally posted by YEAH BOY
Must need that skill after soccer matches. Worked wih an Englishman from Sheffield and he told me stories of people geting hit with potatoes full of nails. Ouch!
Worse was the fad 10 years ago. Tram lines.

2 Stanley blades taped together. Slash to cheek! Virtually impossible to stitch! 😞😞 (No, I wasn't party to such antics!)

🙁

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
Naw, i'm an Honest man 😉
Lol, had a customer from Inverness once, he gave the boy I was working with a commemorative bottle of malt for Callys famous 4-1 victory over Celtic, he was over da moon, Perth is probably my favourite city, go to scone every year as well, sorry if I was rude and a little abrasive, i take it all back everything that i never meant as well, its 2 am and i am playing chess and working tomorrow, kind regards and if you ever want to noise me up again you are most welcome - robbie!😀

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Originally posted by smw6869
My wife was from Vietnam.

GRANNY.
really dude, whats it like, could you live there if you wanted too?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Lol, had a customer from Inverness once, he gave the boy I was working with a commemorative bottle of malt for Callys famous 4-1 victory over Celtic, he was over da moon, Perth is probably my favourite city, go to scone every year as well, sorry if I was rude and a little abrasive, i take it all back everything that i never meant as well, its 2 am an ...[text shortened]... morrow, kind regards and if you ever want to noise me up again you are most welcome - robbie!😀
"o' wid thy power the gift tae gie us, Tae see wirselves as ithers see us."


No worries mate, i think we both got ahead of ourselves, same goes fae me.

Huck

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Lol, had a customer from Inverness once, he gave the boy I was working with a commemorative bottle of malt for Callys famous 4-1 victory over Celtic, he was over da moon, Perth is probably my favourite city, go to scone every year as well, sorry if I was rude and a little abrasive, i take it all back everything that i never meant as well, its 2 am an ...[text shortened]... morrow, kind regards and if you ever want to noise me up again you are most welcome - robbie!😀
A polite Glaswegian? A paradox?..... like a polite scouser??.....😀😀

No comment on the Dubliner! 😉😉

-m

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
"o' wid thy power the gift tae gie us, Tae see wirselves as ithers see us."
It would from many a blunder free us,

and foolish notion. 😉

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
It would from many a blunder free us,

and foolish notion. 😉
The guy was a genius 😉

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
The guy was a genius 😉
Seconded! My heart Burns! 🙂

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The best laid schemes of RHP

gang aft agley.

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Thirded... coming thru the rye.

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Originally posted by mikelom
Worse was the fad 10 years ago. Tram lines.

2 Stanley blades taped together. Slash to cheek! Virtually impossible to stitch! 😞😞 (No, I wasn't party to such antics!)

🙁
Wow,and they think it's bad in Philly, when they just throw snowballs. Till this day no beer is sold after 3rd quarter. (Football).