Field Marshall Shug wrote:Pelting a bus with a snowball was a great tradition but snow is so elusive.
In the absence of snow, people in certain parts of the city deem half bricks an acceptable substitute.
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Field Marshall Shug wrote:Pelting a bus with a snowball was a great tradition but snow is so elusive.
Field Marshall Shug wrote:A short-lived tradition was tapping out a cryptic message on the top of a ZX81 to make it work. I think this is where my short lived interest in secret societies came from; a desire to find the cryptic ZX81 code. You definitely started with three taps, followed by swiftly ripping out and replacing the 16k ram pack.
MacotheIsles wrote:The Ginger Wine (aka Yulade).... Greatest wee tradition in the world, but I can't get any at the co-op this year. What's happened?...............................
Delmont St Xavier wrote:I wonder if your Ginger Wine was from the same stable that made the Ne'erday Cordial in flavours of Strawberry, Raspberry, Blackcurrant and Ginger.
I think it was made by a company called 5 Star near the Gallowgate and it ceased production of the traditional weans cordial in the last few years, no explanations given. Unlike many of the other cordials, this was one that you didn't dilute and took it straight. Sickly sweet, almost like a medicine like Benylin or whatever but it was part of the Ne'erday tradition in ma house!
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