- Memories of olden times that bring a tear to the eye, like sawdust fi a passing Anderson's lorry.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Is It Winter Yet?
Such a dedicated worker, I braved Wednesday morning at 7.30am to get the bus into Edinburgh only to find I couldn't get home. Luckily there's a B&B in Portobello that managed to put me up for the night free of charge. Sir, I salute you.
This site wis set up by a group i bored thirtysumhings who grew up thegithir in Bo'ness, a quaint former whaling port and mining town oan the banks i the Michty River Forth windin thru the Glens i Scotland. The site is carefully worded in the Bo'ness dialect - please let us ken (know) if u canny understaun it afore breengin in. Be shair ti look it the comments under each poast - they are usually funnier than the stuff we pit up, and feel free ti poast yir ain!! We especially want ti hear fi aw they local petrochemical 'workers' who dae nuhin bit read this site n watch porn oan the nicht shift, in between turning a couple i valves n takin a fly heid doon.
5 comments:
magic seein the place like that, dont think ive seen snow like that in bo'ness before
When we were wee we had snow like that from November onwards. The new bicycle ye got at Christmas couldny be used till the thaw in March.
An' afore ye ask which Ice Age I'm referring ti...
Ronnie Orr was the inspiration for Sloth in the fillums.
Are yon foties of the top of Harbour Road at Grahamsdyke?
aye but i think the bottom one is from round the corner a bit 2wards the murrays, at the bus stop next ti the drum ferm
They're all taken from the same place, the bus stop down from Graham Crescent
Aw aye, the stairs wi the railin gon doon by them in the background shouldve been a deed give-away!!
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