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BTJustice wrote:Call that celebrity? I bumped into Glen Michael when I was there ::):
misspandalebear wrote:BTJustice wrote:Call that celebrity? I bumped into Glen Michael when I was there ::):
I told a joke to Andy Cameron, for his radio show,
He didn't seem too happy though as it had a 'bad' word in it...
What's Gr**n and turns Red at the touch of a button?.....
A frog in a liquidizer!....
It was the only joke I knew (and still is) and being 10 I had no clue about his football preferences.... ::):
War Baby wrote:Garden Festival, 1988 - liked seeing a tram car again, first time since 1962 when they went off the rails... But I also saw Jim McColl of the Beechgrove Garden, standing blethering to someone in a greenhouse. And I saw Roddy Llewellyn ... the guy who almost married Princess Elizabeth. (I think he designed garden landscapes.) ...Would have liked to have spoken to Jim McColl. Did anyone out there manage a wee chat with him?
Brian
War Baby wrote:Garden Festival, 1988 - liked seeing a tram car again, first time since 1962 when they went off the rails... But I also saw Jim McColl of the Beechgrove Garden, standing blethering to someone in a greenhouse. And I saw Roddy Llewellyn ... the guy who almost married Princess Elizabeth. (I think he designed garden landscapes.) ...Would have liked to have spoken to Jim McColl. Did anyone out there manage a wee chat with him?
Brian
Giffer wrote:I may just be sinking into a cynical retirement, but my memory of the Garden Festival was an expensive pile of tacky, non-permanent sheg. Like many other Glasgow white elephants it was but a flash in the pan destined for the scrappie.
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