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Drunk man in pub tonight.

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HUNTERF Tue 11-Jun-13 22:02:15

I was enjoying a peaceful meal in the pub tonight and a drunk man I think he was Scottish started singing the following and started making a nuisance of himself.

[www.youtube.com/results?search_query=OH%20I%20BELONG%20TO%20GLASGOW]

He was ejected but can any gransnetters from Glasgow take him back there.

Frank

janeainsworth Tue 11-Jun-13 22:07:08

Try this link grin
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNrVkDqPsbM

HUNTERF Tue 11-Jun-13 22:13:30

janeainsworth

Would you like that man?.
I will not charge you for him.

Frank

gracesmum Tue 11-Jun-13 22:15:06

You need to find a better class of pub, Frank

HUNTERF Tue 11-Jun-13 22:18:19

Probably a Weatherspoons would have been better and a lot cheaper.
The main thing was the staff did eject him.
Probably he should have been posted to Glasgow.

Frank

Galen Tue 11-Jun-13 22:25:44

He may have been one of the almost extinct tribe of haggis hunterSF?

Elegran Tue 11-Jun-13 22:45:16

He has probably not been near Glasgow since he left thirty years ago. Glasgow expats are very sentimental about the dear green place but they would not dream of actually returning and working there.

One verse/version of the song goes:-

"I'm only a common old working lad, as anyone here can tell,
but when I get a couple of drinks on a Saturday,
Glasgow can go to h**l."

gracesmum Tue 11-Jun-13 23:25:39

I hope Frank is not exhibiting signs of Hiberniophobia?

gracesmum Tue 11-Jun-13 23:29:38

"I belong to Sutton
Coldfield town near Brum
But there's something the matter with Sutton
And the tone keeps going down.
I'm a bit of an affluent pensioner
As anyone here can see
But when I get down to the gym on a Saturday
The lycra belongs to me!"

HUNTERF Tue 11-Jun-13 23:37:57

Ah but I don't go to the gym or the leisure centre on a Saturday.

Frank

annodomini Tue 11-Jun-13 23:53:53

Nice one, g'mum.

Nonu Wed 12-Jun-13 03:51:53

Hey frank , you want to get yorself to the Good ole USA if you want to meet weido"s The Midlands has nothing on them good ol;e" boys , bring Andey, he would be right at home.

HUNTERF Wed 12-Jun-13 08:14:25

Nonu

Andie does not go much for weirdoes. He was very selective on the type of owner he got.

Frank

ginny Wed 12-Jun-13 08:26:21

This started my day off with a smile. Love your verse gracesmum I can't decide about Frank. One minute I think he's a silly old fool and the next I warm to him ,thinking he has a good sense of humour and just loves to wind us all up.

HUNTERF Wed 12-Jun-13 09:11:21

ginny

At least I do not go out getting drunk.
I have got better use for my money.
Andie, my 2 daughters and 4 granddaughters.
This has reminded me.
I must buy Andie some food next time I go to the supermarket.
He has only got a weeks supply left and he is probably starting to worry.

Frank

baubles Wed 12-Jun-13 09:25:03

Thanks for making me grin Frank

j08 Wed 12-Jun-13 09:37:11

Love that song! grin If he was only singing and not doing anything else, he should not have been extricated. It's what pubs are for! grin

#sickofuptheirownarsesgastropubs

Glasgee looks a wee bit 'o a dump though!

HUNTERF Wed 12-Jun-13 10:06:53

He was throwing drink all over the place which I was told he bought in and grabbing hold of people and then trying to upset tables. He was also swearing at times.
To be honest I think there is a high risk that he may have been arrested later.
I pity the police however.
Probably he should have been sent to Glasgow as their police are probably better at dealing with drunks.
When I was walking Andie this morning I was told by somebody the pub I was in refused to serve him.


Frank

HildaW Wed 12-Jun-13 10:12:54

Sounds like you frequent some pretty rough places Frank! P.S. What have you got against Glasgow?

HUNTERF Wed 12-Jun-13 11:12:07

HildaW

I have never been in to that pub and seen anybody drunk before but I do not tend to go late in the evening.

I just thought as he was singing ''I belong to Glasgow'' I thought that is where he should be.

I heard a few more drunks singing this when I was in London. In fact one came in to the bank where I worked wanting to borrow £1,000,000.
We did not even have a bank counter in that building as we did not deal with domestic banking there.
As he was later getting abusive security phoned the police.

Frank

gracesmum Wed 12-Jun-13 11:41:56

Why do the words non sequitur spring to mind?

Bags Wed 12-Jun-13 11:45:23

graces, I dinnae ken! wink

Greatnan Thu 13-Jun-13 05:36:12

It is not uncommon for people to wax sentimental about their home town once they have left it behind - such as The Beatles!
I loathed my home town of Salford when I lived there as a child . There have been improvements - the old warehouses have been turned into loft apartments and the Irwell now has fish in it. There is The Lowry Centre and the lovely houses on The Crescent have been sand blasted back to their original cream colour. But I don't blame the TV staff from London who were reluctant to relocate. It is no longer 'Smokey Old Town' but I still dislike it.

Nonu Fri 14-Jun-13 01:54:23

Frank , I beg you not go to that pub again , it is not for the sensitive types , as you are .

You must go to a more gentile kind of place. Plus of course it would be more suitable for Andie . just guessing he was with you ?

j08 Fri 14-Jun-13 09:33:11

I googled non sequitur yesterday. Why can't I remember it now?

It sounds like not doing gardening.