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Cyclo2000 wrote:Naebody's mentioned Brian Connolly of the Sweet, who was both
A Born in Blantyre
B Taggart's Brother as any fule no.
Alex Glass wrote:The religion was big in Barrhead.
Schiehallion wrote:Cyclo2000 wrote:Naebody's mentioned Brian Connolly of the Sweet, who was both
A Born in Blantyre
B Taggart's Brother as any fule no.
Except as a fule may no no, he was born in Govanhill and was adopted by Jim McManus, the brother of Taggart's old man making Brian Connolly a foster cousin of Taggart.
It's a puppet!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Connolly
Has nobody mentioned AC/DC fae Cranhill?
DickyHart wrote:cyclo
i thought jack bruce was from bishopbriggs?
Cyclo2000 wrote:I didn't say he was from East Kilbride per say, I said his mum lived there. Honestly, ye'd make sh*te lawyers the lot o' yez.
Here's the quote...
"Jack Bruce is from East Kilbride (or at least his maw used to live next door to Joe MacIvor, a retired policeman who used to have a four track in his spare room)."
So there.
Schiehallion wrote:Cyclo2000 wrote:I didn't say he was from East Kilbride per say, I said his mum lived there. Honestly, ye'd make sh*te lawyers the lot o' yez.
Here's the quote...
"Jack Bruce is from East Kilbride (or at least his maw used to live next door to Joe MacIvor, a retired policeman who used to have a four track in his spare room)."
So there.
Aye fair do's but you can't just say
"5+5=9 (or maybe it disnae)"
then no expect folk to correct the premise if it is indeed wrong! You can't expect DickyHart and onyirtodd to sit on the guilty knowledge that he's actually from Bishopbriggs because you've previously built in the insurance policy of saying "at least" to indicate you may be wrong.
I can't believe I'm sitting typing this pish.
Blueboy wrote:A fantastic thread, this.
Some great contributions from Cyclo and others - keep it coming...
Cyclo2000 wrote:Just wot it says on the tin....
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Nightmoves (Rooftops?) - I saw the Cocteau twins at Nightmoves. Unlkely but true
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