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  • scotspine
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    polo club number one curry house

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  • Cliphead
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    Originally posted by scooterscot
    Ohhhh Bearsden eh, suit you sir, I thought Milngavie was the posh part of Glasgow?

    I used to live in upper north Kelvinside (aye ok Maryhill, near the polo club, best Indian meals ever)
    Oh yes, the Polo Club! Agreed, I've never had better Indian food anywhere.

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  • Cliphead
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    Originally posted by scotspine
    bearsden
    Not far away. I did a contract with East Dunbartonshire Council and was never away from Boclair House and other venues around there.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by scotspine
    bearsden
    Ohhhh Bearsden eh, suit you sir, I thought Milngavie was the posh part of Glasgow?

    I used to live in upper north Kelvinside (aye ok Maryhill, near the polo club, best Indian meals ever)

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  • scotspine
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    bearsden

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  • Cliphead
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    Originally posted by scotspine
    cliphead - you're just along the road from me - and over the bridge!
    Clydebank?

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  • Cliphead
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    Well, made it back from the wee shop so it's hot dogs, pitta bread, boil in the bag Marsala sauce and Cheddars - can't wait

    "I didn't know you were bombed...I thought the RAF shot down all the forays from Norway"

    The girlfriends great uncle shot down the first German plane over the UK, Spitfire pilot 'n all that.

    Where I live is called Langbank, not a million miles from Greenock. I grew up in Clydebank which heavily bombed during the war.

    If you look at the picture, just to the left of the Rock on the riverbank is the remains of the shipyard where the Cutty Sark was built, now in Greenwich of course.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by scotspine
    cliphead - you're just along the road from me - and over the bridge!
    Hanging on to the promenade railings in Helensburgh are we Scotspine?

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  • scotspine
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    cliphead - you're just along the road from me - and over the bridge!

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne
    Ah Winchester....the Marwell Hotel and sexy Steve the taxi driver are my only fond memories!
    Sounds a bit well to do,

    Don’t know about taxi drivers but they are a few sexy lassies at the local tennis club… My game never seems to improve but hey who cares

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by scooterscot
    I recognise that rock, looks a bit drab in Dumbarton, my lady friend used to work there as a psychologist some real dodgy characters around. Life expectancy almost as bad as Greenock and that’s nothing to do with poor diet.

    Nothing but a stiff breeze here in Winchester.
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    Ah Winchester....the Marwell Hotel and sexy Steve the taxi driver are my only fond memories!

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  • SallyAnne
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    Ah wow Cliphead - it looks amazing where you live!!!! The weather is a small price to pay for living in such a beautifully picturesque and iscolated place.

    (and before you all start, yes, I've probably spelt all the long words wrong)

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by Cliphead
    Bugger that, I'll melt snow (as long as it's not yellow).

    Have a look at this, view from one of the windows.

    http://www.garritan.net/snow1.jpg
    I recognise that rock, looks a bit drab in Dumbarton, my lady friend used to work there as a psychologist some real dodgy characters around. Life expectancy almost as bad as Greenock and that’s nothing to do with poor diet.

    Nothing but a stiff breeze here in Winchester.
    .

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by Cliphead
    Just Dumbarton Rock & Castle.
    During World War II Dumbarton was heavily bombed by the German air force.
    I didn't know you were bombed...I thought the RAF shot down all the forays from Norway

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  • Cliphead
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    Originally posted by Troll
    Have the aliens done a almighty turd in your river?
    Just Dumbarton Rock & Castle.

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