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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    Tonsilitis according to the Motherwell match report.
    I'm sure I recall a headline in one of the Sundays "Hero Clark played with a broken thumb" or some such, hence my assumption that was the ailment that troubled him the midweek prior.

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    Triumph Herald, Ford Escort , Ford Anglia, Austin 1100 , nae sure possibly austin mini a little before my time.

    Won't comment on the shoes but think Hadjuk nailed it with the players.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donsdaft View Post
    Although I would far rather have had home economics as opposed to woodwork and f’uckin metalwork, I would never have had the choice.

    So, is sheepcrooky a girl?
    Definitely not. We had no choice. 1/2 of the year on home economics and 1/2 of the year on woodwork/metalwork. Can’t remember if that was year 1 or 2 of secondary school.

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    A modern education right enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheepcrooky View Post
    Definitely not. We had no choice. 1/2 of the year on home economics and 1/2 of the year on woodwork/metalwork. Can’t remember if that was year 1 or 2 of secondary school.
    what school was this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by donsdaft View Post
    Although I would far rather have had home economics as opposed to woodwork and f’uckin metalwork, I would never have had the choice.
    Add Technical Drawing to that list...actually TD would be top of that list.

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    Techy Drawing!

    F’uck sake, I’d forgotten that.

    As someone who would lick his finger to rub out pencil marks, you can tell I was never the favourite pupil in that class.


    In fact, as far as I can remember, the teacher was always on the verge of a stroke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jupiter View Post
    what school was this?
    Harlaw Academy. The first two years were based in the Ruthrieston Annex.

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    My beautiful daughter (stuff your rules) is a science teacher at Harlaw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donsdaft View Post
    In fact, as far as I can remember, the teacher was always on the verge of a stroke.
    Sure that wasn’t a Catholic school you attended?

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