and that granny skirt is far to long for larkhall
Lol, good point. Most of the girls that wore "pussy pelmets" when I worked in Larkhall back in the 1970s will be grannies by now.
They were probably Grannies then lolLol, good point. Most of the girls that wore "pussy pelmets" when I worked in Larkhall back in the 1970s will be grannies by now.
Extremely amusing, my son lives in Larkhall, and will certainly attest to the truth of this!!
I agree, I'm seventy now and I can always remember hollowing out a 'Tumshie' (Turnip or Swede for those south of God's chosen land) and carving eyes etc, and the removals were used for the tastiest soup.Except that's a pumkin no a tumshie!
Asda do not have ANY green in its logo in Larkhall.
Extremely amusing, my son lives in Larkhall, and will certainly attest to the truth of this!!
Asda do not have ANY green in its logo in Larkhall.
Not a place for non Rangers supporters.
Lovely wee place.
Well Nara, believe it or not they're blue????I'd heard that, but didn't know if it was true or not, but I've just been reading in the 'Scotsman' that Subway also had to change the green on their livery to black to avoid upsetting the locals.
I remember back in the 70s that all the Public Park railings were painted orange. Are they still the same?
It could be 'Kentucky Blue Grass' HeHeOut of curiosity what colour is the grass in Larkhall
Pussie pelmets
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