The Great Paisley Walk. Saturday 8th September

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Re: The Great Paisley Walk. Saturday 8th September

Postby Guacho » Mon Sep 10, 2012 10:26 pm

Close up cludgie

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Close up of Doulton toilet by guachglw, on Flickr

'Doulton & Co London. Works Lambeth and Paisley'
Didn't know Doulton had a factory there.

Things you find out in toilets :wink:
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Re: The Great Paisley Walk. Saturday 8th September

Postby Vinegar Tom » Mon Sep 10, 2012 11:00 pm

Nice work. I missed the whole bowl.

Here are some of mine from Saturday:
No wonder they went bust, insuring livers in Paisley.

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06 Liver assurance by vinegartom40, on Flickr

This box in the Paisley Liberal club is emptied daily:
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10 This box is emptied daily by vinegartom40, on Flickr

The Stoney Brae:
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13 Stoney Brae by vinegartom40, on Flickr

Let Paisley Flourish:
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15 Let Paisley Flourish by vinegartom40, on Flickr

Tremulant at the High Kirk:
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19 Tremulant by vinegartom40, on Flickr

The Sunday Post delivery point:
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20 Meenister by vinegartom40, on Flickr

Diogenes the cynic:
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22 Diogenes by vinegartom40, on Flickr


Paisley Philosophical Institution Hall & Photographic Rooms:
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27 Paisley Philosophical Institution by vinegartom40, on Flickr

There will be no dawdling – there is a lot to get through:
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29 There will be no dawdling by vinegartom40, on Flickr

Pilgrims:
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34 Pilgrims by vinegartom40, on Flickr

William Tell: He was trying to improve on a bullseye by splitting the arrow asunder:
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35 William Tell by vinegartom40, on Flickr

Unexpected occupant:
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43 Fangman by vinegartom40, on Flickr

The rest are here
Glasgow ya bas!
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Re: The Great Paisley Walk. Saturday 8th September

Postby Monument » Tue Sep 11, 2012 8:08 pm

Vinegar Tom wrote:William Tell: He was trying to improve on a bullseye by splitting the arrow asunder:
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35 William Tell by vinegartom40, on Flickr



Nice arse!
A vagabond on the way.
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Re: The Great Paisley Walk. Saturday 8th September

Postby HollowHorn » Tue Sep 11, 2012 11:22 pm

Aye, three straight bulls in a row and then my arse collapsed, as you have so keenly spotted.

Seriously though, I had four pair of boxers on, plus I was warming the two packs of mutton that Josef had bought at the farmer's market...................Honest.
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Re: The Great Paisley Walk. Saturday 8th September

Postby Dexter St. Clair » Wed Sep 12, 2012 1:32 pm

The Wranglers don't do him any favours.
"I before E, except after C" works in most cases but there are exceptions.
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