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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeMo
    the lampost, is that the dive in the saltmarket? near the big clock?

    any sellik hovels are to be avoided, they'll dip yer pockets
    The Lamppost isn't a Celtic shop, The Empire Bar across the road is, though.[/quote]The Lamppost has Celtic pictures on the wall Danny. It had a picture of Jock kissing the European cup and various other Celtic things. Like I said after the Celtic v StMirren game it filled with Celtic fans who were brand new. We had a good craic with them. There was one who had a bag full of food items, mostly shorties and cheese that he was selling
    Had a craic with Rangers fans on Saturday in The Stepps Bar.
    Glaswegians are a friendly bunch and are very welcoming. [/quote]

    It must have a new owner then since the last time I was in, it was the Empire across the road that is a Tim shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab
    nakvnt in their right mind would take their missus into a saltmarket pub
    He was there for the Jags v DABs game.[/quote] I wasnae Noah, I was there for Strictly Come Dancing at The Hydro. Well I took the missus to see it
    We weren't anywhere near Firhill although it is a ground that I like to visit. The Thistle fans are a good bunch

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeMo
    nakvnt in their right mind would take their missus into a saltmarket pub
    He was there for the Jags v DABs game.[/quote] I wasnae Noah, I was there for Strictly Come Dancing at The Hydro. Well I took the missus to see it
    We weren't anywhere near Firhill although it is a ground that I like to visit. The Thistle fans are a good bunch[/quote]

    Yer a DAB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyBhoy
    the lampost, is that the dive in the saltmarket? near the big clock?

    any sellik hovels are to be avoided, they'll dip yer pockets
    The Lamppost isn't a Celtic shop, The Empire Bar across the road is, though.[/quote]The Lamppost has Celtic pictures on the wall Danny. It had a picture of Jock kissing the European cup and various other Celtic things. Like I said after the Celtic v StMirren game it filled with Celtic fans who were brand new. We had a good craic with them. There was one who had a bag full of food items, mostly shorties and cheese that he was selling
    Had a craic with Rangers fans on Saturday in The Stepps Bar.
    Glaswegians are a friendly bunch and are very welcoming. [/quote]

    It must have a new owner then since the last time I was in, it was the Empire across the road that

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab
    nakvnt in their right mind would take their missus into a saltmarket pub
    He was there for the Jags v DABs game.[/quote] I wasnae Noah, I was there for Strictly Come Dancing at The Hydro. Well I took the missus to see it
    We weren't anywhere near Firhill although it is a ground that I like to visit. The Thistle fans are a good bunch[/quote]

    Yer a DAB.[/quote] Yer tedious

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeMo
    the lampost, is that the dive in the saltmarket? near the big clock?

    any sellik hovels are to be avoided, they'll dip yer pockets
    The Lamppost isn't a Celtic shop, The Empire Bar across the road is, though.[/quote]The Lamppost has Celtic pictures on the wall Danny. It had a picture of Jock kissing the European cup and various other Celtic things. Like I said after the Celtic v StMirren game it filled with Celtic fans who were brand new. We had a good craic with them. There was one who had a bag full of food items, mostly shorties and cheese that he was selling
    Had a craic with Rangers fans on Saturday in The Stepps Bar.
    Glaswegians are a friendly bunch and are very welcoming. [/quote]

    The Lamppost has always been a celtc pub. My uncles drank in it in before and after games in the 70s. I thought it got knocked doon a couple of ye

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibees
    the lampost, is that the dive in the saltmarket? near the big clock?

    any sellik hovels are to be avoided, they'll dip yer pockets
    The Lamppost isn't a Celtic shop, The Empire Bar across the road is, though.[/quote]The Lamppost has Celtic pictures on the wall Danny. It had a picture of Jock kissing the European cup and various other Celtic things. Like I said after the Celtic v StMirren game it filled with Celtic fans who were brand new. We had a good craic with them. There was one who had a bag full of food items, mostly shorties and cheese that he was selling
    Had a craic with Rangers fans on Saturday in The Stepps Bar.
    Glaswegians are a friendly bunch and are very welcoming. [/quote]

    The Lamppost has always been a celtc pub. My uncles drank in it in before and after games in the 70s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibees
    the lampost, is that the dive in the saltmarket? near the big clock?

    any sellik hovels are to be avoided, they'll dip yer pockets
    The Lamppost isn't a Celtic shop, The Empire Bar across the road is, though.[/quote]The Lamppost has Celtic pictures on the wall Danny. It had a picture of Jock kissing the European cup and various other Celtic things. Like I said after the Celtic v StMirren game it filled with Celtic fans who were brand new. We had a good craic with them. There was one who had a bag full of food items, mostly shorties and cheese that he was selling
    Had a craic with Rangers fans on Saturday in The Stepps Bar.
    Glaswegians are a friendly bunch and are very welcoming. [/quote]

    The Lamppost has always been a celtc pub. My uncles drank in it in before and after games in the 70s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeMo
    the lampost, is that the dive in the saltmarket? near the big clock?

    any sellik hovels are to be avoided, they'll dip yer pockets
    The Lamppost isn't a Celtic shop, The Empire Bar across the road is, though.[/quote]The Lamppost has Celtic pictures on the wall Danny. It had a picture of Jock kissing the European cup and various other Celtic things. Like I said after the Celtic v StMirren game it filled with Celtic fans who were brand new. We had a good craic with them. There was one who had a bag full of food items, mostly shorties and cheese that he was selling
    Had a craic with Rangers fans on Saturday in The Stepps Bar.
    Glaswegians are a friendly bunch and are very welcoming. [/quote]

    The Lamppost has always been a celtc pub. My uncles drank i

  10. #20
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    Pubs have been daein the drawn on pint glass for years.

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