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    A hint of off Erasure and yer poncing around botters pubs Moorland. Did youse pull?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThisTimeNextYear
    A hint of off Erasure and yer poncing around botters pubs Moorland. Did youse pull?
    It were an fortunate neet to gan into an botters pub to be fair. There were very few botters in the pub, it must of been too cold for the ****ing geet soft homlords to gan oot. So nee homlords managed to get past Moorlass to try their ****ing luck.

    FYI TTN, Moorlass were able to find out from an homlord that there are four (4) gay bars in Dundee, that were the only one we visited, but I'm sure you'd be made particularly welcome in any off of them, being an big (maybe not) Communards fan.

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    So nee homlords managed to get past Moorlass to try their ****ing luck.
    Oh if Moorlass weren't there, with yer new haircut you would of bin surrounded by cock tbf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThisTimeNextYear
    So nee homlords managed to get past Moorlass to try their ****ing luck.
    Oh if Moorlass weren't there, with yer new haircut you would of bin surrounded by cock tbf.
    I only cut my hair to gan to my brother's do (after Dundee). And if Moorlass weren't there I wouldert of gone in that particular bar, 'cos there were nee proper beer (except Guinness), so no.

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    Of yersen an virtual backslap, ttn.

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    I was stationed at Leuchars in the Early 90s and confrim test Rab is correct it's a dump. Dundonians make Tazzy look like a genius. Therese was noe bar called Distills i think that wouldnt let You in if You wernt a regular.
    I Much prefered St Andrews plenty of good pubs and decent currie houses aswell.

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    To be fair to Dunndee there's loads going on..

    There's been massive changes since the 90s the town centre the waterfront have all been done up.. So much so it's left Aberdeen well behind..

    I love working class cities and it's certainly that good friendly people that make visitors to the city welcome..

    Moorlad did you go visit the football stadiums Dundde and Dundee United they are only yards apart.. Weird feeling.

    The jute industry was massive at one time in Dundee Liz Lynch the famous Scottish athlete who won London marathon 20yrs ago or more , that was her first job.. Imagine that..

    Glad you and Mrs Moorlass had a great time.. As I knew you would friendly people make friends wherever they go..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buc
    To be fair to Dunndee there's loads going on..

    There's been massive changes since the 90s the town centre the waterfront have all been done up.. So much so it's left Aberdeen well behind..

    I love working class cities and it's certainly that good friendly people that make visitors to the city welcome..

    Moorlad did you go visit the football stadiums Dundde and Dundee United they are only yards apart.. Weird feeling.

    The jute industry was massive at one time in Dundee Liz Lynch the famous Scottish athlete who won London marathon 20yrs ago or more , that was her first job.. Imagine that..

    Glad you and Mrs Moorlass had a great time.. As I knew you would friendly people make friends wherever they go..
    I didn't go to the grounds Jimmy, Moorlass would of been enraged if I'd suggested that. Stopping her shopping long enough to get her in museums was tough enough.

    I have to say, I didert find the place rough at all, the people were amazin

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    My uncle used to have a delivery business in Dundee, one of his contracts was delivering cadavers to Ninewells teaching hospital. They had a warehouse in Fintry, that was some ****ing place I tell ya. They put the Vietnamese Boat people in there and the Viets tried to complain ti the Court of Human Rights it wasn't fit for human in habitation. Didn't half clean it up mind, the junkies down there and in Whitfield only bothered them once. Didn't go and see Jo Jo then? He is from Dundee

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    Oh I forgot to say, there's an ****ing geet huge statue off of Desperate Dan and Minnie the Minx in the middle off of the city, there are others also which are more difficult to find. An set off of penguins, an dragon, an monkey, an car with an cloth cover on and an squirrel. The Desperate Dan one, being the most visible were covered in seagull cack.

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