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posted on 13/4/13

^Govan

Barry - it was a fiesta of sorts

posted on 13/4/13

CG, only reason I knew cos its on my title deeds as well

posted on 13/4/13

CG, ah sunny Guvan - nowt wrang with that. I was conceived there, and before some kant says it, no it wasn't up a close

posted on 13/4/13

Maheed, don't rightly know where I was conceived but I was born in a flat in KP

posted on 13/4/13

Golf is good, and it opens doors for you

Even got me a day off work, paid in full as with free booze as I was invited to a golf day with my boss and the directors of the company I work for. I was honking, scored 14 over par but wasn't giving a fück, as I said free booze at the 19th and drinking my hip flask round the course. Met other company directors there too so getting my face known to the people who matter.

As I said, it opens doors even if you're pash at it

posted on 13/4/13

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posted on 13/4/13

from Golf to conception only on JA606 - none of us know where we were truly conceived - we might know where we were born or were our folks lived but conception - might have happened when your mammy was buying a packet of mince at the local butchers

posted on 13/4/13

Golf and poker.. Great ways to get your foot in the door

posted on 13/4/13

might have happened when your mammy was buying a pork sausage at the local butchers

There fixed

posted on 13/4/13

"Mammy" whit a topper, was called a cissy this morning for using that expression on a call to the duchess. Next time we're back in Glasgow, her in doors is deed!

posted on 13/4/13

I thought that all Glasgwegian men referred to their mammy's as mammy - unless of course they themselves have mammaries - there's a few of them about

posted on 13/4/13

Naw, CG, you stand to be corrected! Its either maw, ma, mum, but true sons use that affectionate term

posted on 13/4/13

Fido - my boys call me mum when they are angry at me, Mammy when they want something - but never ma

comment by BB⁷ (U13430)

posted on 13/4/13

I've always called my ma, ma! Only time I don't is when im writing a card

posted on 13/4/13

Well CG, where I was brought up in Glasgow every family called their mother 'mammy' . it was the norm

posted on 13/4/13

Maheed - indeed it's mammy

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