Josef wrote:There was a large basket full of the stuff in my local co-op last time I was in, a couple of days ago.
Both varieties.
Edit : Yup, still there (not quite as full, though).
Can we have an address for this Co op?
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Josef wrote:There was a large basket full of the stuff in my local co-op last time I was in, a couple of days ago.
Both varieties.
Edit : Yup, still there (not quite as full, though).
Josef wrote:onyirtodd wrote:Gold Star. The pickled onion people?
That'll be them. Chippie-oriented to a fault .
Co-op is the one in Paisley Road West next to Cessnock Underground. Want me to get you a bottle?
Josef wrote:onyirtodd wrote:There are very few good reasons for visiting the Sou' Side. Alcohol and sex are the main ones
I must get out more.
I rather comfort myself with the notion that we're not proper South Side here.
onyirtodd wrote:I suggest that everything that's amiss with Embra is because the entire city is south of the river
HollowHorn wrote:This very subject featured in the "letters" section of the Daily Record to-day, anyone wish to own up?
MacotheIsles wrote:HollowHorn wrote:This very subject featured in the "letters" section of the Daily Record to-day, anyone wish to own up?
Saw that too, now you mentioned it. T'was not I, but that's the second mention of Ginger Wine in the DR letters page in recent weeks, thus proving it's the No. 1 issue in Scotland. Alex Salmond take note.
onyirtodd wrote:I'm sure the lavvies in Westminster supply proper bog roll.
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