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8th March 2011, 07:32 PM
#21
We always used the Junction at Smiths Dock, South Bank. It was a bit too posh for us Glaswegians but it was convenient.
It has already been mentioned in the thread. The girls as we said.... beautiful,beautiful plumage, we were all bird watchers, it was the alcohol that made us twitch.
I think it is all gone there now. I was down in the late eighties and it was a desert. Everything closing. I think even worse now just like the Clyde.
regards
jimmy
Last edited by jimmys; 8th March 2011 at 07:36 PM.
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