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Davie
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Post by Davie » Mon Jan 08, 2007 2:59 pm

I've never heard of Annacker's Midden, but saying it with a slightly different emphasis gets you to A Nacker's Midden - could it be something to do with a knacker's yard - I do hope I'm not being rude with that one, but I truly don't know what a knacker's yard is - think it might be the abatoir?

Jist a thoct really

Big Rid Face
Pinkshoes
Ah think that is a guid shout, I like it.

As naen o' the auldyins in ma faimily ur wey us a cannie confirm Annacker butcher's shop.
But oan askin aboot, the Annacker's wur Italian and wan o' the Faimily was a priest
And ah'm knackered jist huvin' come in frae daen the shoapin.
I have never heard of a few of the above sayings, so it wid be good tae fin' oot whit areas they came from.
Davie

joette
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Post by joette » Mon Jan 08, 2007 5:03 pm

I had a nursing friend who was ever so posh& when she got drunk she became even more polite.
She could however put on the best Wegie voice in the country & do her impersonation of various "characters".My fav was Senga"I aye act daft & I aye get a free hurl" Senga threw the Mace at the Orange Parade.(whilst chewing gum).
I remember a patient laughed so much we had to change the bed linen.
One of her fav sayings was "She lives so far up spam valley they eat maps"(think about it).
Tell you Ricki Fulton &Stanley Baxter could have had a run for their money from her.
The biggest insult you could offer was "he/she are right midgie rakers"(which would result in a skelp on the lug if a parent heard you)
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StewL
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Post by StewL » Tue Jan 09, 2007 1:12 am

Davie

Just to get the ba rollin.

Ma Mither came frae Clarkston, Airdrie no Busby :lol:

She met ma faither in John Browns during the war when she was a welder. Ma faither came frae Clydebank although he was born in Dollar, Clackmannan, why his mither and faither were there wha kens? :lol:
Lucky fir me ma mither was half an inch to short to get in the RAF :lol:
She stood a towerin 4ft ten and a hauf inches, aboot the same size as wee Alec her faither.
Stewie

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Montrose Budie
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Post by Montrose Budie » Tue Jan 09, 2007 9:21 am

Bervonian wrote:Has anyone heard the expression, "As hard as Henderson/Henderson's" ?
Who was Henderson ? Is this peculiar to the N.E. of Scotland ?

Bervonian.
Don't recognise it.

Could Henderson have been a manufacturer of toffee, tablet, some other sweetie?

David

Miss Poohs
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Post by Miss Poohs » Tue Jan 09, 2007 9:29 am

My mum was born and raised in Govan, my dad was born and raised in Clackmannan, he and his family moved to Glasgow as my granda had some newsagents shops there.

I'm Clydebank born and breed - no' sure if that's sumthin' tae be proud o'!
Beveridge, Bonnar, Burns,Candlin, Colquhoun, Dewar,Graham,Hislop,Jackson & Robertson.
Martin & Nelson - all Liverpool
Allison, Beaton, MacLean, McLuskie & Todd.
Grant, McEwan, McLean & Syme.

joette
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Post by joette » Tue Jan 09, 2007 1:01 pm

Well I would say that Clydebank has gone to the dogs! It is now officially
an area of multi-depravation but as a third generation Bankie I am so saddened to say it.
Much I blame on the decline of the traditional industries on which Clydebank was bred but also on the dreaded Local Government Reorganisation.
I always have a wee greet to myself when I fly in & there's no more "John Brown's" to see from the air.
I know we have to live in the future but it would have been great to have retained some of the "old skills" & the pride of being part of the "Clyde built"tradition.
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Miss Poohs
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Post by Miss Poohs » Tue Jan 09, 2007 3:30 pm

It is very sad Joette I agree.

Pete worked at John Browns for 23 years, he was paid off 6 yrs ago just before the full closure. It was so sad, there was nothing to commemorate the place - just as with Singers.

They keep coming up with all these great plans for luxury houses and apartments - but there is no work in this area. Let me re-phrase that, there is virtually no "skilled work" in this area. It's all fly by night companies and minimum wages.

Very shortly there will be no decent housing in this area other than the £250,000 luxury apartments, which most Bankies can't afford.

I guess we are very fortunate - Pete retrained and got a better job, I work part-time and we live in a nice place, with our son, but I do worry about his future - because I very much doubt it'll be here.

Climbs down off soap box :lol:
Beveridge, Bonnar, Burns,Candlin, Colquhoun, Dewar,Graham,Hislop,Jackson & Robertson.
Martin & Nelson - all Liverpool
Allison, Beaton, MacLean, McLuskie & Todd.
Grant, McEwan, McLean & Syme.

joette
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Post by joette » Tue Jan 09, 2007 5:47 pm

My brother-in-law was the last man out of Brown's-always worked hard,never missed a days work etc.He has not worked since-not just the work loss but bereavement(lost his two brothers within weeks of each other).My cousin worked there,plus two Uncles over the years.
My nephew has a PHD but couldn't find work.He has now set up his own company& is doing very well.He is very loyally staying in Clydebank.
It is a worry over the future one of my other nephews is emigrating to USA with his wife(she's American) because they can't afford to buy a house here.My American cousins had a fit when I told them how much it costs to buy/rent here.
As my Grandpa used to say "We're all Jock Tamsons bairns but some are the ones he hasnae told his wife about".
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Post by emanday » Tue Jan 09, 2007 6:58 pm

As my Grandpa used to say "We're all Jock Tamsons bairns but some are the ones he hasnae told his wife about".
Well, you know what they say - "It's a wise man wha knows his ain faither" :lol:
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Davie
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Post by Davie » Wed Jan 10, 2007 2:20 pm

The Evening Times is running a series this week.
"Rebirth of the Clyde"
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/

Yesterday it was Clydebank, the day, Renfrew Braehead and Yoker.
Thursday: Govan and Scotstoun.
Friday:: Partick to The Kingston Bridge
Davie